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Just like the other Guest Miis, Guest A technically appears in every single game that contains the [[Nintendo Face Library]], which means that he can appear in every single game that supports Miis, sometimes being tricky to spot and only appearing when the player doesn't have enough or any Miis on their system at all, such as the title sequence for [[Pilotwings Resort]] for example.<ref>https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary/ALL/GuestA</ref>
Just like the other Guest Miis, Guest A technically appears in every single game that contains the [[Nintendo Face Library]], which means that he can appear in every single game that supports Miis, sometimes being tricky to spot and only appearing when the player doesn't have enough or any Miis on their system at all, such as the title sequence for [[Pilotwings Resort]] for example.<ref>https://sites.google.com/view/miilibrary/ALL/GuestA</ref>
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Guest A

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Details
Favorite color Green
First appearance Wii Sports
Other appearances Every single game with Mii support
Internal ID None
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Guest A, also referred to by other names such as Buggy in TV Show King[1], Student A in Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree, Tetris1 in Tetris Party and Tetris Party Deluxe, and Player in both Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (name given to every Guest Miis) is a pre-made Mii that can be used along with the other Guest Miis in various titles that have Mii support as an option if the player has not created his Mii yet or simply do not want to use it.

Just like the other Guest Miis, Guest A technically appears in every single game that contains the Nintendo Face Library, which means that he can appear in every single game that supports Miis, sometimes being tricky to spot and only appearing when the player doesn't have enough or any Miis on their system at all, such as the title sequence for Pilotwings Resort for example.[2]

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