Have you ever wanted to see yourself and people you know in video games? This is possible with the Mii channel on the Nintendo Wii, but the range of expressions are a little limited. This article will show you how to create Mii's that look similar to people you know.

Steps

  1. 1
    Click the start button from the home page.
  2. 2
    Open the Mii channel from the Wii Menu. Select 'Create new Mii'. Choose whether you want to Start From Scratch or Choose A Look-Alike.
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  3. 3
    Select the shape of face for your person. You may want to look at a recent photo of them to get it as accurate as possible. While on the FACE tab, select the button that looks like a person with pink cheeks. Here you can add wrinkles, pink cheeks, whiskers, freckles etc. (This is optional)
  4. 4
    Click on the HAIR tab. Select the shape of hair you want for your Mii (NOTE:-1-3 is boys, and 4-6 is girls.)
  5. 5
    Think about the general mood the person is in. The eyebrows are important in portraying someone's mood. Select the eyebrows for your person, and change the colors if you want.
  6. 6
    Go back to the second tab. Choose the height and build of your Mii (changes are only noticeable in the Mii Plaza. When playing Wii Sports, every Mii is seen at the same height so it doesn't matter.)
  7. 7
    Return to the first tab, enter the name of your Mii and it's birthday, etc.
  8. 8
    Congratulate yourself! You have a look-alike Mii!
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What if I want an unusual hair color for my mii?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    There are only a few hair colors. I am sure people have modded Mii Maker and you can find mods to change the hair color online.
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Warnings

  • If you add funny things (like deliberately making your Mii fat) to make fun of the person, make sure that you always change it back to normal, as it may offend the person.
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