Nintendo Switch - Parental Controls

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Published 2017-01-12
Nintendo explains how parents can control which games their kids experience on Switch, and how long they play them.

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All Comments (21)
  • @thedrewdog
    How am I EVER supposed to hate Bowser after this?
  • @alpine8590
    1:17 seeing bowser acknowledge the fact that his child would be depressed with the force sleep mode option is the most wholesome thing I've seen today
  • @kittcore8917
    The fact that Bowser acknowledges Jr's feelings by realising what could happen when he turned on the suspend software feature is top-tier wholesomeness
  • @hotelmario510
    I love that Bowser's lock screen is Princess Peach.
  • 1:22 the fact that Bowser actually thinks about Bowser Jr just shows that no matter how many times he steals peach creates complex things to stop Mario and still get beaten he still can think about his son instead of planning revenge
  • @Zacari
    Bowser being a good dad is more suprising than trying to find MY dad.
  • @benm5970
    The thing that makes this funny is the fact that parents actually think they can outsmart their kids when it comes to technology
  • @empanada223
    Looking at Bowser hold up that smartphone, I'm wondering how the hell does he manage with a USB cable or SD card!
  • @bigboypal
    Serious respect to Nintendo for explaining that the suspension feature is a last resort, not a normal feature, there should be respect between child and parent, not fear. Thank you so much for that Nintendo
  • @mettaton9005
    Love how it doesn't encourage sleep mode as much
  • @RaiNinShoTS
    Fun ad and good marketing to parents. Well played Nintendo
  • @owencheung4224
    the existence of parental controls is probably one of the biggest kept secrets among the younger generation
  • Bowser is an evil villain, no question, with all his destruction and kidnapping, he is indeed evil But he is NOT a bad parent, he puts in the effort for his kids