Fans have created an online searchable archive of Miiverse content in the wake of the service shutting down last year.
Twitter user Drastic Actions announced the launch of the website, dubbed Archiverse, which boasts nearly 17 terabytes of searchable Miiverse content, including posts, screenshots, drawings, and user profiles.
Using Arhiverse, players nostalgic for the service after Miiverse closed last November can search the archives using a number of parameters including usernames, dates, and popularity. Connection issues have hampered the launch of Archiverse, but the team is posting status updates as these get resolved.Okay, everyone, I have now launched https://t.co/K3Hy7fLwKp, your guide into the Miiverse Archives!
216,901,986 Replies 133,003,599 Posts 75,955,135 Screenshots 72,135,190 Drawings 8,278,693 User Profiles
That's nearly 17 terabytes of data saved by @archiveteam! pic.twitter.com/K0oFtuIIKn
— Drastic "MAGfest" Actions (@drasticactionSA) January 3, 2018
Before it was shut down, Nintendo gave Miiverse one last hurrah by creating the Everybody's Message Community and used the hand-drawn posts to create a farewell message. It also allowed individuals to request a download of their posts on the service.
For more, read about the games hit worst my Miiverse's closure.
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