Miguel

(Switch)



Miguel (Switch)'s icon 

Miguel is a Mii from the Switch.

You may get them confused with Miguel (Wii), or Miguel (Hasbro)!



Miguel (Switch)'s QR code (read about Switch QR codes in the FAQ)
[?] Miguel (Switch)'s QR code [Skin color gets lost in ver3 conversion]

Miguel (Switch)'s face imageMiguel (Switch) originally appeared as an easter egg to replace the Sportsmate CPU with a Mii CPU in version 1.2.0 of Nintendo Switch Sports. His Mii data file can be found in /Mii/MiiCharInfo006.dat.

His Mii name in his Mii data file is ミゲル ("Miguel"). His Mii ID is as follows: 06 22 8B 8E DF EE 4B 71 91 B0 83 DA D3 AA 3B 04

His Mii data file does not contain any unused data.






Information

While the names of the CPU Miis from Wii Sports Resort were also given to the CPU Sportsmates characters in Nintendo Switch Sports, version 1.2.0 of the game added 10 CPU Miis as an easter egg, activated by holding down L + ZL or R + ZR when on the CPU configuration screen. Miguel is one of the CPUs to have gotten a Mii version, however his Mii has been altered since his appearance on the Wii. Below is a comparison between his Wii appearance and his Switch appearance.

Comparison between Miguel (Wii), left, and Miguel (Switch), right

In order for Miguel (Switch) to appear in Nintendo Switch Sports v1.2.0, one must begin a game of soccer (Four-on-Four or One-on-One), and on the CPU configuration screen (where the player selects the difficulty of the CPU), hold down L + ZL on the left Joy-Con controller, or R + ZR on the right Joy-Con controller. If done successfully, a confirmation noise will play, and when the player begins the game, the Sportsmate CPU will be replaced with a Mii CPU using this Mii. The Mii CPU has the in-game title "Legend". As Four-on-Four soccer is done with four players on each team, Miguel's team consists of Saburo (Switch), Gwen (Switch), and Anna (Switch). He also appears solo in One-on-One mode.

The pairing of both Miguel (Switch) and Gwen (Switch) to appear in the same sport together was most likely an intentional reference to their Wii counterparts' roles in Wii Sports Resort. In that game, Miguel (Wii) is known for flying the plane, and Gwen (Wii) is known for being the skydiving photographer who waits for the player in the plane, before skydiving after them.

The purpose for the Miis in Nintendo Switch Sports being different from their Wii originals is unknown, however an educated guess is possible to make by analyzing the Mii appearances and the data we have. To learn more, visit Lucía (Switch)'s page, as the explanation involves her Mii the most.






Image Gallery

Miguel (Switch) does not appear in any promotional art.








Switch Recreation Instructions



Miguel (Switch)'s Switch face imageHere's how to recreate this Mii on the Switch:








Names in Other Languages



USA English: Miguel

USA French: Miguel

USA Spanish: Miguel

USA Portuguese: Miguel

PAL English: Miguel

PAL French: Miguel

PAL Spanish: Miguel

PAL German: Miguel

PAL Italian: Miguel

PAL Dutch: Miguel

PAL Russian: Мигель

JPN Japanese: ミゲル ("Miguel") (Same as in Mii data file)

KOR Korean: Miguel

CHN Chinese: Miguel

TWN Taiwanese: Miguel

Source: Nintendo Switch Sports (v1.2.0)






Mii Studio Code



This is Miguel (Switch)'s Mii Studio code:

0100400308030211020b030103040d0107080005000a000804060a01003340040002140313030f0d040209040b08

You can download Miguel's charinfo-format Mii data file here: charinfo

Download for the Wii U's Internet Browser