Mii

Miis are characters users can create on a Wii, 3DS, or Wii U via the Mii Channel (known as Mii Maker on Nintendo 3DS and Wii U). They also appear in two different outfits as unlockable drivers in Mario Kart Wii. The first outfit is unlocked by winning the 100cc Special Cup, and the second outfit is unlocked by unlocking all thirty two Expert Staff Ghosts in Time Trials mode. They also appear as playable characters in Mario Super Sluggers and Mario Sports Mix.

Mario Party 8
Miis are playable in Mario Party 8. However, the Mii is not playable in the main game and instead can only be played in the minigames in the Extra Zone.

Mario Kart Wii
Miis are compatible with Mario Kart Wii. They can be any size, depending on their height. This makes them the most versatile characters. Miis must be unlocked. The Mii's voice also varies depending on the color their shirt is. Also, Miis from the Mii plaza sometimes appear in the crowd, or on statues in some tracks. Miis have two outfits: Mii Outfit A and Mii Outfit B.

Mario Kart 7
Miis are unlocked in Mario Kart 7 for the 3DS, with new voices (the Mii's voice depends on gender and color of clothing). They are unlocked by completing the 50cc Grand Prix. Unlike Mario Kart Wii, they cannot change costumes, and stay in a jumpsuit similar to the ones used by actual racers.

Mario Tennis Open
Miis can be used as playable characters in Mario Tennis Open. In the Clubhouse, the player can buy new gear for their Mii, which will change its stats. Costumes can also be unlocked for them.

New Super Mario Bros. U
The player can use their Mii Character in New Super Mario Bros. U during Challenge Mode and Boost Mode. They use the same voice clips from Mario Kart 7 and appear in costumes of Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi. In Boost Mode and Challenge Mode, Mii Characters can be seen in the background of stages, cheering the player on.