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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - One person is trying to preserve the entirety of Miiverse

The end of Miiverse is quickly drawing near. Once November rolls in, the social networking service will be no more. A bunch of games will be impacted by its closure, but the community itself will also be shuttered.

Nintendo is allowing members to save their own posts. Miiverse as we know it will be gone, however. So what will happen to all of the lovely artwork and user posts created over the years?

Well, one person is trying to preserve it all. Twitter user Drastic Actions has created a program that is currently in the process of archiving everything.

Here’s a look at what’s been done so far:

Source 1 and Source 2




     


(=^・ω・^=) Kuroneko S2 - Ore no Imouto - SteamMyAnimeList and Twitter - PSN: Gustavo_Valim - Switch FC: 6390-8693-0129 (=^・ω・^=)
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Holy fuck! This is just really sad....... Shame on you Nintendo!



Pocky Lover Boy! 

The Miiverse stage in Smash will be boring now! I loved it with all the messages popping up related to the characters in the fight.



Signature goes here!

The hero we don't deserve.



This man is awesome.



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Perfection.





     


(=^・ω・^=) Kuroneko S2 - Ore no Imouto - SteamMyAnimeList and Twitter - PSN: Gustavo_Valim - Switch FC: 6390-8693-0129 (=^・ω・^=)

I commend his efforts. This is what Nintendo should do themselves.



I mean if anyone wanted to save their posts Nintendo is letting you download it themselves. I mean I don't really care about anyone else's post at this point. Miiverse died a long time ago with the Wii U for me.



He probably knows about the feature, but I'm fairly certain the super talented artists at the very least will make sure to use the archive feature before Miiverse is gone for good.

...then again pro artists are constantly hating on their own work, so...



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."