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'''Miiverse''' is a social network run by [[Nintendo]]. It can be posted to from the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Wii U|Wii U]], a tablet, a smartphone, or a computer. Certain communities allow players to post screenshots from the game to the respective community on Miiverse. Most 3DS and Wii U games, including Virtual Console releases, have a community. There are also series communities, such as a Zelda Series Community. Special communities for certain events may be created, then removed when the event has passed. Players can also post to Miiverse using the [[Tingle Bottle]] in {{TWWHD}}. Users can comment on posts or "Yeah!" them, similarly to the "like" function in modern social media.
'''Miiverse''' was a social network run by [[Nintendo]]. It could be accessed from the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Wii U]], a tablet, a smartphone, or a computer. The service offered game-specific communities where players could post comments, screenshots and drawings related to the game onto its respective community. Users were able to comment on posts and "like" them, stylized as "Yeah!", similarly to other social media sites. During its operation, most 3DS and Wii U games, including Virtual Console releases, had a community. There were also series-specific communities, including a ''Zelda'' Series Community. Special communities for certain events were also created, which would then be removed when the event had passed. Players could also post to Miiverse using the [[Tingle Bottle]] in {{TWWHD}}.
 
Miiverse's service ended on November 8th, 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Thank you to everyone who used Miiverse! Miiverse service has ended as of 11/8/2017.|author=Nintendo|published=November 8, 2017|retrieved=November 11, 2017|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171108101437/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/en/|title=Miiverse|site=Nintendo|type=Archive}}</ref>


==Miiverse Stamps==
==Miiverse Stamps==
Players also have the option to use stamps in some games when making a message. They are pre-made images that can be used and are usually required to be unlocked in different ways. So far Miiverse Stamps have appeared in {{TFH}} and {{TPHD}}. ''Mario Kart 8'' also contains two ''Zelda''-related stamps.
Select Nintendo games offered the option to use Stamps when creating a message. They are pre-made images that are usually required to be unlocked in-game before they could be used. Miiverse Stamps were featured in {{TFH}} and {{TPHD}}. {{MK8}} also contains two ''Zelda''-related Stamps.


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Miiverse was a social network run by Nintendo. It could be accessed from the 3DS, Wii U, a tablet, a smartphone, or a computer. The service offered game-specific communities where players could post comments, screenshots and drawings related to the game onto its respective community. Users were able to comment on posts and "like" them, stylized as "Yeah!", similarly to other social media sites. During its operation, most 3DS and Wii U games, including Virtual Console releases, had a community. There were also series-specific communities, including a Zelda Series Community. Special communities for certain events were also created, which would then be removed when the event had passed. Players could also post to Miiverse using the Tingle Bottle in The Wind Waker HD.

Miiverse's service ended on November 8th, 2017.[1]

Miiverse Stamps

Select Nintendo games offered the option to use Stamps when creating a message. They are pre-made images that are usually required to be unlocked in-game before they could be used. Miiverse Stamps were featured in Tri Force Heroes and Twilight Princess HD. Mario Kart 8 also contains two Zelda-related Stamps.

Mario Kart 8


Tri Force Heroes


Twilight Princess HD


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