Another crime story from Japan. Police are looking for a hit and run suspect in the Kanagawa region. Instead of a traditional sketch, they're using a likeness created by the Mii-editor.
If you see this man, call the cops immediately. Do not approach him as he may be dangerous. In fact he could potentially hit and run you.
You've been struck by, a smooth criminal.
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User comments
dude said:
That's cool! I mean the mii thing not the guy.
Brawler 200 said:
Either someone was playing a joke, or they they just want to use the Mii's because they don't have the actual picture.
YoshLee said:
Society has found another brilliant way to use the Wii's accessories.
MediumBlueMetallic said:
He could also potentially hit you with a tennis racket, a baseball bat, a golf club, a bowling ball, OR he could even punch you out. I would change that to "IS" dangerous.
Negative man said:
Use the xbox 360 avatar.
wiiman said:
You sure are negative, negative man.
Diddy Kong Lover said:
In Japan no one will look if it's the 360 avatar, 360 has no respect over there. Weird thought though.
Supersmashdodo said:
Even if its a 360 avatar, I think a realistic sketch is much better.
Gamer said:
This is my mii. This is very freaky.
Darkrai said:
Wow, that's really cool. I think a sketch would be better though.
insultman911 said:
I bet half the people in the world look like that. A sketch would be more accurate but it's cool how they used the mii.