After the release of the Super Famicom / NES, Nintendo released the underrated fighting game Joy Mech Fight and puzzle game ...
For years, Nintendo's Miis have been depicted as happy-but-bland user avatars, as ready to play tennis as they are to drive a go-kart. In "Tomodachi Life," available for the Nintendo 3DS, the Miis are ...
What happens when friends, family, and celebrities become Mii™ characters and live together on an island? Tomodachi Life happens! Start by creating Mii characters and customizing everything about them ...
In Tomodachi Life, you control an island inhabited by Nintendo Miis. You’ll control these Miis, see them build up relationships, get satisfied, and get annoyed. The possibilities are almost endless!
Matt Anderson (He/Him) is a Features Writer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He's been gaming as far back as four years old on the original PlayStation and writing in the industry for several years.
One of the best parts of Tomodachi Life is sharing your Miis. There are several ways to do this. In the Town Hall you have several options for sharing, either through the use of QR Codes or through ...
After laying dormant for over a decade, the most recent Nintendo Direct announced that the Tomodachiseries is coming back. The Mii-based social simulation games are weird in the best way, which the ...
Most of my Tomodachi Life Miis are based on real people. After my own Mii was imported, I quickly moved my mom, friends, and some notable Nintendo personalities into my apartments. I figured I’d have ...
Somewhere a computer horse is angry at me. About a year ago, “Animal Crossing: New Leaf” introduced a dozen or so new animal friends into my life. We hung out a lot at first before gradually growing ...
Tomodachi Life's relationship options — which won't allow for same-sex romances or marriage — are representative of a "playful alternate world" and will not be changed, despite fan requests, the ...
Tomodachi Life is tailor-made for people who used to put their friends' names into Oregon Trail, just to see what kind of horrors they could subject them to. There's a strange kind of power in games ...