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Nintendo Switch YouTube App May Be Coming This Week

by Aiman MaulanaNovember 7, 2018
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Nintendo Switch YouTube App May Be Coming This Week

The Nintendo Switch is a very handy device. At its core, it’s a portable gaming device with network capabilities that can easily be docked to play at home. One of the major drawbacks on it is the lack of YouTube support, which is commonly supported for smartphones and similar devices as a standalone app that can be downloaded.

However, that may no longer be an issue soon as the Nintendo Switch YouTube app is said to be in the works. While many people have heard about its impending arrival, sources have claimed that the Nintendo Switch YouTube app may be coming as soon as this week, on 8th November 2018. That date may differ slightly depending on time zones.

It’s being said that users have found suggestions for a Nintendo Switch YouTube app which will be available on 8th November 2018. While you can’t visit the product page for it, the listing itself lends huge credibility towards its impending release. No longer will people be stuck with just Hulu or Niconico for their video fix on the platform.

It’s no secret that Google wants YouTube to be synonymous with video / video streaming so such a move can’t be entirely ruled out. Whether it’s coming this week or perhaps sometime later, the Nintendo Switch YouTube app will certainly make the console more attractive for a wider audience who may not be serious gamers themselves.

Source: Engadget

Pokdepinion: I personally feel like the Nintendo Switch YouTube app is the only thing missing for the system itself to be a true multimedia powerhouse. Sure, I can use my phone but I’d honestly rather use the Switch for that if I could.

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Aiman Maulana
Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one. YouTuber, video editor, tech head, and a wizard of gaming. What's up? :)
5 Comments
  • Eve Hunt
    January 14, 2019 at 11:58 am

    The Nintendo 64 used “Rambus Dram ” memory hardware ,, And Rambus memory required a terminator module “or” better said a “Continuity module” be in slot of the second un populated memory channel slot that’s what the stock “Jumper pack is” and why the n64 won’t operate without it “or” the expansion rimm pack in place. the same is true for any PC using Rambus memory technology. (Nintendo did use a custom non standard expansion module)

  • Eve Hunt
    February 26, 2019 at 7:57 pm

    The Nintendo 64 used “Rambus Dram ” memory hardware ,, And Rambus memory required a terminator module “or” better said a “Continuity module” be in slot of the second un populated memory channel slot that’s what the stock “Jumper pack is” and why the n64 won’t operate without it “or” the expansion rimm pack in place. the same is true for any PC using Rambus memory technology. (Nintendo did use a custom non standard expansion module)

  • August 11, 2021 at 11:20 pm

    I’m not a very knowledgeable gamer & came here because I recently got a modded SNES mini and wanted to compare my list….Missing, Final Fantasy3 (got 1,2 Mystical Quest) Griffey Jr Winning Run ( have Jr. Presents Major League Baseball ) Evo & Madden. Is it wrong for me to want seller to DL a few Mame, Genesis and Neo Geo games into my mini? Watched a few vids of a guy doing it on YT and now I can’t let go of that thought. =•s

  • Paul Brown
    January 17, 2023 at 10:11 am

    So, who wants to help me? England, UK, 2002 (give or take), SNES (one assumes), and RPG overworld game (I think). The question is, what game did I use to play? Help me find my memory. I am half thinking of a ‘marketplace’ and half thinking of ‘open fields’, finding monsters along the way — but I was 6 at the time, lest we forget. Not sure if the game was A Link to the Past, Breath of Fire II, Secret of Mana, Soul Blazer, or something else! Anybody know which were known/unknown at that time and place?

  • Paul Brown
    January 17, 2023 at 10:16 am

    I can’t blame you guys for what you voted for… but this list also shows the unfortunate situation that you guys were deprived of two SNES classics that deserve to be in the top 5-10. Metal Combat: Battle Clash II. THIS WAS MADE BY NINTENDO. It was an amazing sequel that did things you would never expect from a Nintendo game. Unfortunately, because it was a Super Scope game a lot of people didn’t pick it up. But it is one of those rare games that still holds up today, even without nostalgia. It was also one of Nintendo’s first forays into making a game that was story-driven: even battle opened and closed with dialogue that moved the story forward, as well as plot twists and alternate endings (depending on your skill).Terranigma: This was an action RPG that Japan oddly enough released in Europe, but not here in the west. It was very atmospheric, and really became heady and interesting after the first few dungeons when a major plot twist revealed that you were essentially the only human left alive on Earth. You then travel the world seeking to revive the continents and restoring the world. I highly suggest emulating both games as you are not likely to be able to obtain your own copies. Or a superscope.

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