Otona no Onna no Uranai Techou

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Otona no Onna no Uranai Techou
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A screenshot of Otona no Onna no Uranai Techou showing a Proto-Mii based on Satoru Iwata.
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Unreleased
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
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Otona no Onna no Uranai Techou (大人のオンナの占い手帳), loosely translaiting to Fortune-Telling Notebook for Adult Women, was a cancelled Nintendo DS game in development by Nintendo. Even with the game not releasing, not released, Otona no Onna no Uranai Techou is a rather important prototype in the Mii franchise as the game was the first ever instance of Miis existing, even though the proper concept of Miis wasn't quite done yet and the character were nameless at this point in time, a proper Mii Maker looka-like even being included in the game.

Gameplay

While very little information about this game is available due to it not releasing, it is known that the game would have been a fortune-telling game and that the players could have had avatars based on themselves put into the game, with this concept being later turned into the Miis and the Mii Channel on the Wii.

Links with project released afterwards

Even if not released, this game is a rather important one in the Mii franchise as the game was the first ever instance of avatars looking like Miis being utilize, with only few softwares predating it and having avatar that did not look like Miis. Even though the proper concept of Miis wasn't quite done yet and the character not having a proper name at this point in development, a Mii Maker looka-like was included in the game and the title itself was eventually reworked into Tomodachi Collection.

While not confirmed to be linked to this game, it is interesting to note that Nintendo, in collaboration with Jamsworks, did eventually release a fortune-telling Nintendo DS game titled DS Uranai Seikatsu.

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