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The Super Mario Odyssey debut trailer has now been seen over ten million times on Nintendo’s North American YouTube page. It’s the third most-watched video on the channel, following only behind the initial Switch reveal and Zelda: Breath of the Wild trailer from E3 2016.

Speaking of Zelda, the new video is the fourth most-watched item on Nintendo of America’s YouTube page. It’s done well for itself with 6.5 million views.

Other view counts from the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 are as follows:

– Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: ~ 3 million
– Sonic Mania: ~ 2.5 million
– Splatoon 2: ~ 2 million
– Arms: ~ 1.75 million
– Xenoblade Chronicles 2: ~ 1.25 million
– Super Bomberman R: ~ 1.2 million
– 1-2-Switch: ~ 1.1 million
– Puyo Puyo Tetris: ~ 400,000

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New data is in from YouTube, showing the most-viewed game trailers of the year. Pokemon Sun/Moon made the list thanks to its reveal of the starter Pokemon. That video amassed 10.8 million views.

The Pokemon Sun/Moon trailer placed seventh in YouTube’s chart. For the full results, continue on below.

10. Doom – Fight Like Hell cinematic trailer: 9.6 million views
9. Watch Dogs 2 – cinematic reveal E3 2016: 10 million views
8. FIFA 17 – The Journey official trailer: 10.6 million views
7. Pokémon Sun and Moon – Starter Pokémon revealed: 10.8 million views
6. Overwatch – “Dragons” animated short: 14 million views
5. Clash of Kings: 16.8 million views
4. Gears of War 4 – Tomorrow: 17.1 million views
3. Clash of Clans: Hog Rider 360-degree video: 29.9 million views
2. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Reveal trailer: 35.8 million views
1. Battlefield 1 – Official reveal trailer: 49.7 million views

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild made YouTube’s chart as one of the top trending games of June. Stemming from its big appearance at E3, Breath of the Wild ended up at the seventh spot. Minecraft: Story Mode – a game available on Wii U – was number one. You can see the full results above.

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Minecraft: Wii U Edition was updated with the new Super Mario Mash-Up Pack this week. Enthusiastic gamers have since started to upload clips to YouTube, but some have encountered issues with copyright strikes.

Developer 4J Studios took to Twitter earlier today and provided an update on the situation. It turns out that these strikes aren’t supposed to happen, and Nintendo even assured the team that it wouldn’t be a problem. They’re now following up with Nintendo on things.

Here’s the tweet straight from 4J:


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YouTube issued some information today about gaming videos on its website for 2015. In terms of trending videos, Pokemon Go’s debut trailer was included in the list.

Here’s the full lineup of trending videos this year:

Clash of Clans: Revenge (Official Super Bowl TV Commercial)
Real GTA
Star Wars Battlefront Reveal Trailer
Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 Teaser Trailer
WARNING: YOU WILL DIE | Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 – Part 1
Discover Pokémon in the Real World with Pokémon GO!
Fallout 4 – Official Trailer
Elders Play Grand Theft Auto V (Elders React: Gaming)
Halo VS Call of Duty
Final Fantasy VII – E3 2015 Trailer | PS4

According to YouTube, top trending gaming videos are “based on views, shares, comments, likes and more.”

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YouTube 3DS app updated

Posted on 9 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 12 Comments

The YouTube application on 3DS has received an update. Based on user reports thus far, it seems to take care of a system exploit. There doesn’t look to be much in the way of improvements or changes to the application itself!

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A new YouTube update is now available to download for Wii U. It’s not too big, as the download is under 100MB.

We’re not entirely sure what today’s update encompasses. It does seem like there may have been a bit of a redesign – see the GamePad image below. There might be additional ads as well. If anyone has further insight to share about the update, let us know!

wii-u-youtube-gamepad

Thanks to DJMusicClues and Jake for the tip.

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As was announced during today’s Smash Bros. presentation, it’s been confirmed that the Wii U game will be getting YouTube uploads for replays. A release date hasn’t been announced just when. When it arrives, the feature will be free to use.

Nintendo reached a new milestone with its North American YouTube account. Just recently, the company’s channel hit one million subscribers.

YouTube celebrated the milestone by sending Nintendo a special plaque. Kit and Krysta from Nintendo Minute unboxed it in the video below, which also contains a message from Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime.

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YouTube has published its list of the top 10 trending games for May. The lineup was determined based on a combination of number of video uploads and watchtime.

Here’s the full list:

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Life Is Strange
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
Splatoon
Kerbal Space Program
Rust
Batman: Arkham Knight
Assassin’s Creed Unity
Smite
Project CARS

Splatoon took the fourth spot on YouTube’s list. Pretty nice to see it rather high up there!

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