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''Chase Mii'' is a tech demo for the Nintendo Wii U shown at E3 2011. In the demo, a Mii dressed as Mario runs ahead of up to four players controlling Miis in a maze. The players must catch the Mario Mii, and whichever player accomplishes this wins.
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'''''Chase Mii''''' is a tech demo for the Nintendo Wii U shown at E3 2011. In the demo, a Mii dressed as Mario runs ahead of up to four players controlling Miis in a maze. The players must catch the Mario Mii, and whichever player accomplishes this wins.


In the 2012 Wii U launch title ''Nintendo Land'', there is a minigame called "Mario Chase" that is basically identical to this tech demo, only more refined. However, the original tech demo has never resurfaced.
In the 2012 Wii U launch title ''Nintendo Land'', there is a minigame called "Mario Chase" that is nearly identical to ''Chase Mii'', only more refined. However, the original tech demo has never resurfaced.
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Revision as of 04:27, 21 August 2016

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Gameplay footage of Chase Mii

Chase Mii is a tech demo for the Nintendo Wii U shown at E3 2011. In the demo, a Mii dressed as Mario runs ahead of up to four players controlling Miis in a maze. The players must catch the Mario Mii, and whichever player accomplishes this wins.

In the 2012 Wii U launch title Nintendo Land, there is a minigame called "Mario Chase" that is nearly identical to Chase Mii, only more refined. However, the original tech demo has never resurfaced.