Nintendo Switch Sports breaks from its Wii Sports ancestor in quite a few important ways. It allows players to customize their characters in a litany of unfamiliar ways, and it also features several sports that Wii Sports never incorporated before. However, Nintendo Switch Sports also includes one feature that looked like it would be dropped: Miis. The game prefers a new style of avatar called Sportsmates, but nevertheless, Nintendo Switch Sports appears to have full Mii support. Fans can even dress up their Miis in collectible clothes, just like they can do with their Sportsmates. It's great to see Nintendo continue to make use of its classic Wii-era avatars.
Miis may be simple as far as player-made avatars go, but their art style has a certain charm that few other console avatar systems can copy. Nintendo seems to have picked up on the love for Miis, because it has yet to abandon them, even though the Wii which they stem from has been succeeded by multiple other consoles. If Nintendo has decided to keep making use of Miis, thanks to their charisma and nostalgia, it ought to give old Mii game concepts another chance too. Nintendo Switch Sports may have opened the door to other Wii classics.
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Perhaps the strongest candidate for a Mii game revival is Wii Party, the Mario Party-esque Mii title released for the Wii in 2010. In its time, Wii Party received several positive reviews for its simplicity compared to Mario Party, as well as its strong roster of minigames. The original game was successful enough to earn a sequel on the Wii U, but it has yet to make the jump to Switch. Although the Switch already has a couple solid Mario Party titles of its own, a Switch
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