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Ah, the Mii. We remember when we first made our own Miis back in 2006. Back then the most character customisation we had experienced was probably with
The Sims, so making Miis of our friends, family and favourite video game characters was a fun pastime. It s a real shame, then, that Nintendo stepped away from their Miis, presumably in an attempt to distance Switch from the Wii branding. These fun avatars are still around, of course the Switch has its own Mii Maker hidden away but it s not as pronounced and they have certainly taken a back seat in recent years.
Random: The Internet Goes Wild For Rockstar Shigeru Miyamoto
Have you ever wondered what the creator of Super Mario and Nintendo God Shigeru Miyamoto might have looked like in his younger years? Well, here you go!
A photo shared by Nintendeal on social media reveals Miyamoto s appearance many years ago - back when he had long locks of hair. Some fans have even labeled him a rockstar .
He s also known to play guitar and was the guy who came up with
Wii Music, so.we suppose calling him that makes sense.
Ran this through the Retro setting in Remini pic.twitter.com/gBgapcqlMt Sin Cama (@sin cama) April 26, 2021
Random: Ring Fit Adventure s Ring-Con Has Been Transformed Into A Working Accordion
Wii Music s talented band of Miis would be all over this.
The Ring-Con controller that comes bundled with Ring Fit Adventure is a pretty smart piece of kit already, combining with the Switch s Joy-Con to keep you active, work your muscles, and even measure your heartbeat. As it turns out, though, it can be used for a whole lot more than that.
Ressa Schwarzwald, audio producer at TinyBuild Games, has utilised the forces of development magic to transform Nintendo s fitness controller into a working accordion. Over on YouTube, Ressa s shown off a demonstration of the Ringcordion in action; the project uses a mixture of Unity and Wwise, converting various Ring-Con movements into beautiful music blasts.