Category: Games

The Mii Post

About a week ago Nintendo launched a new channel for the Wii called ‘Check Mii Out’, and it’s a doozy…

But before I start. For those that have been living under a rock this past year, the Wii is Nintendo’s newest game console. It’s been sold out worldwide for over a year due to it’s innovation and how much fun it is. In addition to playing all sorts of games, the console also has ‘channels’ that you can use right from the operating system, include news, weather, a web browser, photo viewer etc.

One of the first channels to ship with the console is the Mii channel, which allows you to make avatars (called Mii’s) of yourself to use in games or just for the fun of it. Here’s a video of the process of making an Mii.

As soon as we got the Wii we made Mii’s or ourselves, and of Jim & Joyce (who very soon had a Wii of their own). We also made a few ‘celebrity’ Mii’s, mostly by coping designs clever people had done and posted online.

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This past week Nintendo launched the Check Mii Out channel, which is a mega-depository of Mii’s from people all over the world. You can search through lists of favourite Mii’s, or just screens of random Mii’s and then import them into your console. The channel also includes contests which will be voted on by all Wii owners, and then the winning Mii’s can be downloaded. Appropriately, the first contest is to design a Mario Mii.

Needless to say, the popularity lists are dominated by celebrity Mii’s, and selecting one allows you to call up variations as well, until you have screens and screens of subtle takes on a specific person to choose from.

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And yes, that is Hitler in the first shot. I suspect 95% of all Wii owners must have a Hitler and a Jesus by now.

The channel really shows off the amazing creativity of some people. While the amount of facial pieces seems high, it’s actually quite tricky to get a Mii to look ‘just right’, so we were amazed by some of the spot-on likenesses we found on this new channel.

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The non-humans in particular, are astounding. Even inspecting the Darth Maul, it’s not clear how he made it using the pieces provided. And that Miss Piggy?? Woah! (The short red-faced guy on the second row is Corporal Giroro from Keroro Gunso aka Sgt. Frog)

We’ve already added 40 odd new Mii’s to our Mii plaza since this channel went live, and I’m sure that number will increase (latest additions: dead-on likenesses of Beavis & Butthead). I can’t wait to play Wii Baseball again and have some of these new ones on my team…

…although Bernard has always been a mean outfielder:

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(And yes, that is C3PO just below him)

SSS

One of the adverts between the songs on the Sigue Sigue Sputnik album Flaunt It is for the SSS computer game, allegedly available “In stores now”. The album was released in August 1986.

The game was apparently never made, and apparently never was any more than a couple of mock up screen shots. Those shots appear, as far as I can remember, in an article in Commodore User magazine, which I had back in the day. I recall they described the (nonexistent, remember) game as a fighting game of sorts, perhaps a rip-off of Karate Champ but in a SSS mode. I can recall one screenshot showing possible combat, and another of a possible ‘character select screen’.

Billy Idol and Andrew Eldritch may have been in the game. Neither are too unlikely given the pedigree of certain members of SSS (ex Generation-X, for instance). Things get weird here, because it’s slightly possible that in a box in our attic is an old Sisters Of Mercy fanzine containing mention of this very game, possibly even reprinting the screenshots. And possibly not.

It’s enticing they may be there. So much so I don’t even want to look.

The wonderful zzap64.co.uk has scans of every issue of that fab magazine. But only scans of 4 issues of Commodore User, and for some reason I am positive the SSS game was only featured in CU. Even so, I pored through many issues of Zzap just now. I found no Sputnik game coverage.

I found these however:

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The Eye Of Judgment

The Eye Of Judgment is a new game for the Playstation 3 that uses the Playstation Eye camera to allow us to play a CCG (collectible card game) on the system while using real cards. To understand what I mean, take a look at these shots:

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The rightmost shot shows it the best. The device perched on the left side of the white table in front of me is the Playstation Eye camera. It is looking directly down onto a 3 x 3 grid onto which the game itself is played. When I place my cards on that grid, the camera scans them and places a card on the grid in the game itself, which is what’s happening on the TV.

In these shots I’m playing online against someone. If you look at the screen you’ll see some squares have units in them that are empty on my table – that’s because on his table, wherever in the world he’s playing, he’s got cards down on those squares. The goal of the game is to occupy 5 of the 9 squares. And with 110 different cards, with all sorts of different strengths and weaknesses and various strategies, the game is deliciously complex.

Much like ‘real’ CCGs, you improve your deck by buying booster packs of real cards. Which can then be used in the game. Here’s a picture of one card:

Dsc08374.jpg < Ouroboros Dragon The strange black bars on the top and bottom of the card are the barcode picked up by the camera (so it knows what I am playing). The green squares allow it to align which direction the card is facing (direction is important in the game). Unfortunately there is no 'copy protection' on the cards, so anyone can photocopy and print them and the game wouldn't know you were using a fake. But simply owning the cards is nothing if you don't know how to use them. Furthermore,  the computer controls the draw in online games, so cheating isn't possible. It's a very fun game (of course two can play offline as well) with speedy play and very, very nice graphics. It seems to be quite a success so far as well, if the inability to find boosters in the stores is any indication.

If you have a PS3 and this game, let me know and we’ll duel together!