Since the wacky life sim series kicked off in 2009, Nintendo’s Tomodachi Life has been like a big, beloved dollhouse where players watch their Miis get into the weirdest relationships possible.
It's been a long, long, long, long time since any new Mii creation tools were introduced — we're all pretty much using the same technology from the Wii days — but Miitopia, of all things, might be ...
More than 10 years after vowing to make a "more inclusive" Tomodachi Life game, Nintendo has made good on that promise, ...
Living the Dream Direct presentation, Nintendo shared a closer look at the first new entry in the Tomodachi Life series in ...
Today's dedicated Nintendo Direct has revealed new details on Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, the next title in Nintendo's ...
While many a shitposter or edgelord would undoubtedly see the upcoming Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream as yet another ...
Wii launched five years ago, unleashing an army of cheery little caricatures called Mii characters. How many of the little folks have made it across the world though? Nearly 214 million, according to ...
Alongside the release of the Nintendo Wii in 2006, Nintendo introduced a new form of custom avatar to go with the Wii's burgeoning ecosystem, Miis. Miis were cute little people you could create in the ...
Some cool news for those of you playing with Mii Fighters on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, as 2019 will bring some new DLC for them. In Nintendo's FAQ area, one of the questions added was about DLC for ...
Unlocking fighters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is one of the most fulfilling parts of the Nintendo Switch game, but one (or three) of the characters are not unlocked the same way as the others: the ...
When I got my purple GameBoy Color in 1998, the feature I was most excited about was the little black infrared port on the top right corner. Certain games, like Pokémon Gold/Silver, let you match the ...