It seems a photo attachment option is in testing, hopefully we'll see it in miiverse soon.
With its new ways of both creating and sharing user-made content, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has become the unexpected successor to Nintendo’s beautiful disaster of a social media experiment Miiverse.
Miiverse was insanity, and it was hilarious. It had a super strange community, there’s a bunch of YouTube videos about it.
I have smash ultimate, but haven’t checked out the new update. I’ll for sure take a look.
After shutting down a few months back, a few fans managed to collate Miiverse posts and save it on the internet.
The Miiverse gave myself, and so many others, a platform unlike any console had ever seen before. For once, our reactions to games, both about them generally and in the moment-to-moment, were given life in the games themselves. The Miiverse's concept was novel, fresh, new. It felt like the first true social video game platform. And it's a shame that it was for a console that hardly anyone actually played.
I can see this being utterly abused.
l hope Nintendo quits trying to "be a parent" to us, as a parent, l appreciate their concern. However, let the parents police their children..
Some people that draw obscenities don't get a warning but people who speak out their minds about stuff get a ban.
nintendo fans posting their tiny little dick pics lol...
not a single rack was posted that day.
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