Let’s take a trip down Rabbids lane
Miiversemay be deadbut it’s not gone. Nintendo shut down its bizarre and lovable social network service last month, and in the lead-up to that closure, app developer Drastic Actionsgot to workarchiving as much content as possible for posterity. The open-source end result,Archiverse, is staggering — both in its breadth and its ease of use. It works just as you’d hope.
You can dig up user accounts, posts, replies, and whole game communities. There are even search options to show just drawings or just user-taken screenshots. It’s like the memes never left!

Okay, everyone, I have now launchedhttps://t.co/K3Hy7fLwKp, your guide into the Miiverse Archives!
That’s nearly 17 terabytes of data saved by@archiveteam!pic.twitter.com/K0oFtuIIKn

— Drastic “MAGfest” Actions (@drasticactionSA)June 28, 2025
This isn’t a full archive, but it’s huge. “While we attempted to download and store as much as possible, given the amount of time to do the archive and the crawling we had to do to get what we ended up with, there is no way to know precisely how much we missed. From Miiverse administrators deleting users and posts, users who hid their profiles, new communities created after the shutdown notice went out, to stability issues with Miiverse itself, many things would stop a complete archive of the site.”







