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The Nintendo Switch has been a little short on entertainment apps since its March 2017 launch. While the only streaming giant to crack Nintendo's latest console so far has been Hulu, Google is ...
Nintendo is moving more aggressively against YouTubers than ever, and maybe so are trolls — here’s the story of YouTube star Domtendo and Tatsumi Masaaki.
DeoxysPrime’s YouTube channel homepage. The owner of a Canadian YouTube channel focused on video game soundtracks has reported that he received more than 500 copyright strikes from Nintendo of ...
This past week we caught wind of a rumor that Google was planning on bringing YouTube over to the Nintendo Switch. It appears those rumors were true, YouTube binges on your Nintendo Switch are now ...
Now, YouTube has confirmed it’s working with Nintendo to bring its app to the Switch 2 console. We're working with Nintendo to make YouTube available on the Switch 2 soon.
The Nintendo Switch has been a smashing success, but where games are landing left and right, video apps are a rarity.After Hulu’s debut last year, an official YouTube Nintendo Switch app has ...
The message is clear: Nintendo does not want its video games’ soundtrack music on YouTube. DeoxysPrime, a popular video game and anime fan that frequently uploads popular video game soundtrack ...
It is worth noting that the company has not yet made any official announcements regarding the addition of these games.
ResetEra forum member have been seeing suggestions for a YouTube app when they've searched on Nintendo's website for games. There is no product page or results just yet, ...
The Nintendo Switch is one of the hottest gaming items around right now, but it still doesn't have access to YouTube. Here's what you need to know.
Nintendo does not upload its soundtracks to Spotify, YouTube, or other popular music services. Occasionally it will produce physical soundtracks, but those are rare and are often exclusive to Japan.