

The editor is available for all Nintendo Account/ My Nintendo users in all regions. On May 24, 2018, Nintendo introduced a browser-based Mii editor called Mii Studio. Each 3DS and Switch system can have up to 100 Miis, and each Wii U system can have up to 3,000 Miis. Also, Miis can be made into QR Codes, to be scanned from another Nintendo 3DS, or a Wii U.

They can be created either from scratch or from a photo, using Mii Maker, where they can be edited as well. Miis can also be created on the Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, and the Nintendo Switch, as well as through the smartphone application Miitomo. Only 100 Miis fit in one Wii console, while each individual Wii Remote can hold ten Miis. Players can start from scratch or create a Mii from an existing template Mii. Shigeru Miyamoto had wanted to create digital avatars for Nintendo consoles since the Nintendo Entertainment System and kept trying to create them with every system released, such as the Nintendo 64DD add-on and Nintendo DS. Miis get their name from how the word "me" would be written in rōmaji, in the same way that the Wii gets its name from a similar spelling of "we." Miis are based off of human beings, and players can design what their Miis look like and use them in compatible games. Miis are digital avatars that appear in the Mii Channel, Mii Maker, StreetPass Mii Plaza, Miiverse, and various other Mii-centered games and applications.

WarioWare: Smooth Moves ( 2006, Mario-related media)
