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Check Mii Out Channel

The Check Mii Out Channel, known as the Mii Contest Channel outside of North America, was a channel for the Nintendo Wii that allowed players to share their digital avatars, called Miis, and enter them into popularity contests.

Nintendo ended support for the Check Mii Out Channel on June 28, 2013, along with four more Wii channels as WiiConnect24, which the channel required, was permanently disconnected.

Users were able to submit their Mii(s) for other Mii creators around the world to view. When a Mii was submitted to the Posting Plaza, a twelve-digit entry number was assigned to it (#### - #### - ####), so others could find it using the search function. The submitted Miis were also given two initials by their creator and the Mii's talent.

If a person liked a Mii, it could be imported to his or her Mii Channel plaza. An imported Mii could not be edited, but could have been used in Wii games that use the Mii interface. People could favorite Miis, and the Mii would be given a rank out of five stars, depending on how many people liked the Mii. The artisan was also given a ratings rank of anywhere from one to five stars.

Miis from the Posting Plaza could be imported into Wii Sports Resort which would allow user-created Miis to appear as opponents and spectators in various sports. It would show the initials of the Mii and the player could even check out their entry number. After the discontinuation of the channel, this is no longer possible.

Every month, the Posting Plaza had a "Mii Artisan" ranking section that lasted for the entire month. The first ranking Mii Artisan by the end of the month was declared a "Master Mii Artisan".

The channel featured a section known as Contests. They were regularly held on the channel and each one had a topic which varied. Players would submit a Mii that they created which potentially fitted the category. Contests would usually last around a week in each phase, and they were categorized as either a National or Worldwide contest.

Players could judge the Miis which were submitted into the contest to have a potential shot of winning. Players would be shown with a set of 10 Miis which were submitted into the contest, and, if they chose to, the set would be shuffled with a new set of 10 Miis. Players would then choose 3 Miis which they thought fitted the category. Additionally, when the Contest Results got announced, the player would then see how well the Miis that they judged performed, and their Judging Eye status would change.

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