

In Wii Sports Resort, there was an option to scan random Miis on the Check Mii Out Channel to use as background characters instead of just your own.Ĭheck Mii Out Channel was launched in North America on November 11, 2007, and in Japan in November 2007 on the Wii Shop Channel for free. Mii actions in Parade Mode Uses in Other Games


The overbearing boss who asks you to come to work on your day off.Someone anticipating their first airplane flight.A retiring professor who taught "How To Have Fun".A person frustrated with their best friend.A person of noble status (i.e., king, baron, duke).The guy who spent too much time in the sun.A person distracted during a conversation.Person who could survive on a desert island.A person who has just eaten a large meal.Little Red Riding Hood without the hood.The guy who spent too much time in the gym.A person who has not seen the sun in months.Someone who is good at taking care of plants.Types of contests can and will vary contests ranging from recreating a celebrity to building a Mii based on a description will be posted for users to participate in. The contests will generally two weeks long, with the first week used to submit Miis, and the second week used for voting. This portion of the Check Mii Out Channel allows users to enter the Miis they've created into contests. Then, users can select posted Miis as their favorites or even save the Miis onto their own Wii console's Mii Channel, and use them in games, like Wii Sports. The user has the option of viewing up to 1,000 random Miis or search by name, by current and all-time favorites, or by a special number assigned to each Mii. The Posting Plaza is the area of the Check Mii Out Channel where users can submit and browse through Miis from all around the world.
