Nintendo’s Miiverse lives on in a giant internet archive
It sounds daunting, but there are ways to find exactly what you’re looking for. You can search by game title or user, and you can filter posts by their content (such as drawings) or the number of “yeahs.”
Are you going to spend a long time browsing? Probably not. The most obvious use case involves digging up your old posts for nostalgia’s sake, rather than trying to track down references to a specific game. However, this isn’t so much about regular use as it is preserving an important part of gaming history. Miiverse became a significant part of gaming culture for Wii U and 3DS owners after its late 2012 launch, and the Archiverse makes sure that culture won’t disappear forever.
Okay, everyone, I have now launched https://t.co/K3Hy7fLwKp, your guide into the Miiverse Archives!
216,901,986 Replies
133,003,599 Posts
75,955,135 Screenshots
72,135,190 Drawings
8,278,693 User ProfilesThat's nearly 17 terabytes of data saved by @archiveteam! pic.twitter.com/K0oFtuIIKn
— Drastic Actions (@drasticactionSA) January 3, 2018