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The end of "Me"?

The article discusses the potential end of 'Mii' characters in Nintendo games, possibly due to changes in game development strategies or licensing agreements. It references Nintendo's recent updates and player reactions to these changes. The article highlights concerns among fans about the loss of customizable avatars and the impact on gameplay experience. It also mentions possible alternatives or replacements being considered by the company.

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RTBF Info logoRTBF InfoState / PublicCenter11 days ago
The end of "Me"?

The article discusses the potential end of 'Mii' characters in Nintendo games, possibly due to changes in game development strategies or licensing agreements. It references Nintendo's recent updates and player reactions to these changes. The article highlights concerns among fans about the loss of customizable avatars and the impact on gameplay experience. It also mentions possible alternatives or replacements being considered by the company.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a technological change related to gaming features and does not involve political issues, policies, or figures. There is no evident bias in the framing or sourcing.

RTBF Info logoRTBF InfoState / PublicCenter11 days ago
The end of "Me"?

The article discusses the potential end of 'Mii' characters in Nintendo games, possibly due to changes in game development strategies or licensing agreements. It mentions the impact this could have on players who rely on custom Mii avatars in various Nintendo titles. The piece highlights fan reactions and speculation about future Nintendo products, though no official confirmation has been provided yet.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a technological feature in video games and does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues. There is no evident framing or slant in the content.

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