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Comments on: Web-based Nintendo Mii maker, I just lost an hour of my workday

Recreate the Mii experience with the Mii Editor, a free tool to make avatars that look just like the ones you'll find on Nintendo's Wii.

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I will try not to waste just an hour
by caldwdo April 25, 2007 9:38 AM PDT
I took a quick look and had a good laugh. I have had a few caricatures done so the fun is being my own artist and doing it to myself. A little fun time time today after lunch. www.dougcaldwell.net
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Not quite an hour, but fun.
by caldwdo April 26, 2007 1:54 PM PDT
For the artistically challenged blogger this Mii Editor was fun. Posted my new look on my blog. www.dougcaldwell.net
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How original
by Fil0403 May 15, 2007 4:48 AM PDT
Let's all give credit to Nintendo for "inventing" something that exists for about 10 years: avatar creation. Would it be Microsoft and it would be considered boring and a rip-off. But it's Nintendo, the Apple of videogames.
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by xsrbboyx July 22, 2008 1:13 AM PDT
cool
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by Sealgair December 29, 2008 6:12 PM PST
It's just a shame that Nintendo decided to close this site. I understand their reasoning, but what better way to promote their product? I only wish I had had the chance to play with the Mii Editor.
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by JJQM777 June 27, 2009 12:08 PM PDT
ITS COOL BUT TRY THE SIMPSONS ONE
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