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Earlier today, Nintendo announced on its Japanese Twitter account that the company will eventually offer fans an affiliate program on YouTube. Nintendo of America has now followed up with official comments of its own.

A statement from the company reads:

Nintendo has been permitting the use of Nintendo copyrighted material in videos on YouTube under appropriate circumstances. Advertisements may accompany those videos, and in keeping with previous policy that revenue is shared between YouTube and Nintendo. In addition, for those who wish to use the material more proactively, we are preparing an affiliate program in which a portion of the advertising profit is given to the creator. Details about this affiliate program will be announced in the future.

You can find our original post regarding Nintendo’s YouTube affiliate program here.

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In a new tweet published by Nintendo’s Japanese Twitter account, the company has confirmed plans to create a YouTube affiliate program. Nintendo intends to split advertising proceeds with video creators sometime in the future. We don’t have many details at this time, though we’ll be sure to keep you updated on additional developments.

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YouTube 3DS update out now

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 8 Comments

A new update for the 3DS YouTube app is now available. In order to grab the patch, you’ll need to visit the “Your Downloads” section of the eShop. You won’t be prompted for the update upon entering the eShop, so that’s the only way to go about it.

Thanks to Cameron for the tip.


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After landing in Europe earlier today, the YouTube 3DS app is now available in North America as well. Simply visit the eShop to initiate the download. Make sure you have 113 blocks of free space available.

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YouTube 3DS footage

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 4 Comments


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European 3DS users can now download a YouTube application for their system. It’s a small program, with the download taking up just 113 blocks of space. No word yet on the North American release, but it shouldn’t be too far behind.

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Wii U’s new YouTube update introduces functionality with Android/iOS devices. Such devices can now send videos directly to Nintendo’s console. It’s a pretty neat feature!

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YouTube has received an update on Wii U, as was promised during the most-recent Nintendo Direct. For one thing, the app is much smoother than the previous version. You can also watch videos on the GamePad or search for content while a video is playing.

Thanks to Jake and Tim for the tip.


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