Mii Wara Wara is the name for Wii U’s hub, which is also a Japanese phrase that means “general noise and commotion created by a crowd.” Your Mii will be there as well as all other Miis made on your Wii U. Miis from “people who speak your language” will also be there. Miis who play the same games as you will be there. It’s basically an enormous Mii Plaza for everyone where Wii U gamers can interact and share similarities.
LOL first all you idiots suck it!!!
Wait for it…
Legen…
dary! Legendary!
Ok sir. What do you want me to suck?
I’m the one who’s being dumb or this guy just say first?
Hey non spacific action figure! Why are you using Malleo’s name? That guy is a retard.
No my friend this is the one Malleo is one of my big enemies see it on my next episode starting link Non-Specific Action Figure and Mario watch it in the Non-expected time at the Non-expected show :)
But you can’t suck it when it’s in your arse.
Yep. I did.
Thats nice
nice
Who are you Alba???
Do you also got a twitter to follow?
Right? Who is she?
I like how you assume it’s a she just because the person happens to own the same name as a certain Jessica Alba.
That’s what I was wondering.
I’m still tryin to figure that out.
Alba is latin for white, if thats worth anything.
Sweet
Social win! By the time I get the Wii U, I bet there will be an army of Miis on the U worldwide.
the wii u console looks the same but control is not, interesting.
There is a single English word that means “general noise and commotion created by a crowd.” It’s din.
Roger Waters would say, who let all this riff-raff into the room
Mii Din
Mii Clatter
Mii Hubbub
Mii Hubbub?
Hey, that one actually works within this context! Mii HUBbub! Get it?
It also sounds as onomatopoetic as Wara Wara as well.
Alright, from this point on, if I’m not calling it Wara Wara, I will call it Hubbub.
I like MiiHubbub.
What’s the hubbub on the Wii U’s new hub… bub? LOL… sorry, I had to say it just for the kick of it.
Wolverine loves the hubbub, bub.
And with the U-Rays emitted from this announcement, Mr. Miiverse was born! Find him on Twitter.
On a more serious note, I’m happy to see online be such an essential part of the Wii U experience. Can’t wait to see how downloads/patches/etc. will be applied to this game-profile setup.
Wara wara is actually an onomatopia – word that descibes sounds ex: kapow, bam, puff ect – which describes noises made in a crowd. Just for your information.
tomorrow E3 will begin with 2 Epic fails “cough” “cough” sony “cough” microsoft “cough”
Actually, you’re wrong. MS goes first, and then it’s Sony.
anyway two epic fails
Can I transfer my Miis over from my Wii and 3DS, Or am I going to have to recreate the entire cast of The Office?
I’m pretty sure they’ll allow you to transfer your Miis. Though whether or not it will be a one-way thing is the question.
To me it says AMAZING new menu system, A new DK game, New Mario, New Zelda, New Mario Galaxy, Ne Wii Fit, New Gun Game, new Metroid, and a new Yoshi!!!!!!!
SO EXCITED
and new mario kart
It’s pretty darn cool. Your “friends” will gather at the place where their game icon is on. That way you can see the games they’re playing and stuff, which is visually more pleasing than just reading a dialog box. I’m looking forward to this.
Who is the Alba person that is posting articles also?
Okay instead of using Rabble Rabble from now on, I’m going to be using Wara Wara.
Looks fun can’t wait to get see at E3
So if the Icons represent games, does that mean that Donkey Kong, Metroid, Zelda , and a Zombie game is coming to Wii U?
I hope so, but those could just be a tech demo of sorts
All I care about: http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/392382_3591712783763_1001692808_32639690_1986700277_n.jpg
^THIS!!
This is definitely what the Wii needed. I hated waiting for like an hour just for the stupid thing to check if someone was online to play an unpopular game (e.g. Castlevania Judgement). Now I can not only see if what my friends are playing but who else is playing and by checking their posts I can see if there okay to play with or not. I’m loving this idea!
It’s not *actually* called “Mii Wara Wara”, is it?
It is in Japan, where “wara wara” actually means something and repeated words like that are common.
MII WARA WARA was cracking up when he said that…