Link (Zelda)
Friday, December 28th, 2007
This is a pretty good Link Mii. It reminds me of a more cartoony Link like in the Phantom Hourglass.
We also published a different Link Mii a bit ago.

This is a pretty good Link Mii. It reminds me of a more cartoony Link like in the Phantom Hourglass.
We also published a different Link Mii a bit ago.

Fiesty little rabbit or should i say rabbid from rayman raving rabbids. To have this little trouble maker, follow the instructions down below.

“Luigi, Marios Brother!”
Cool Mii!
I may have used a skinnier face as Luigi is always a bit slimmer than Mario. Great eyes though!
The Mii reminds me of a more fretful Luigi like Luigi in Super Paper Mario. I like that about this Mii.
A bit unrelated, but check out this cool potato head Luigi I stumbled across:

Photo by MrTruffle

“Link from the Nintendo Game Zelda.”
Neat Mii! It’s about time we have gotten a Link Mii in, being this is a pro-Nintendo site and all.
I wonder if there is a way to get Link’s substantial and pointy ears into his Mii …
Any ideas?

Wow, awesome job here! Brock makes for a great Mii subject as his characteristics are fairly simple.
From the creator:
“I think my version of Brock (from Pokemón) is pretty close to the original. If you’d like to make your own Brock, just follow these steps:”
Mario (マリオ),Mario is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and is the official mascot of Nintendo. Mario is depicted as a somewhat short, chubby Italian plumber who lives in the Mushroom Kingdom. He is well known for constantly thwarting the plans of the evil King Bowser to kidnap Princess Peach and subjugate the Mushroom Kingdom, his plucky personality, enthusiasm and spirit in the face of enemies, unexpected physical agility, cooperation with his brother, and close relationship with Princess Peach whom he has repeatedly saved. He has a greedy doppelgänger by the name of Wario. Mario is a plumber of 1.45 meters and 70 kilograms.
Satoru Iwata, born December 6, 1959, is the fourth president and CEO of Nintendo succeeding to the long-standing previous president of the company, Hiroshi Yamauchi in 2002. Satoru Iwata was responsible in great part for defining Nintendo’s strategy both before and during the release of its GameCube video game console in 2001, a vision which helped Nintendo generate a forty-one percent increase in sales at the end of the 2002 fiscal year.