News by Matt S. I do love seeing how various companies are doing their bit to help encourage people to stay at home at this critical time. Warner Music Japan is pulling its weight too, releasing the 2018-2019 Miku Symphony concerts on YouTube, for free. Hatsune Miku does all kinds…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Streaming is a great way to enjoy games with people, so, to help share the games that we love, we’re launching a weekly streaming schedule at DDNet where we’ll play some of our favourite games that you can come along and chat with us about as…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. You can never have YouTube on too many devices, apparently. In the grand scheme of things it’s hard to imagine why having YouTube on Nintendo Switch would be a big deal, but you just know that some people out there will get a lot from it.…
Read MoreThe 3DS finally has an app that allows people to watch YouTube videos. The good news is that it works. The bad news is that it doesn’t work that well. To explain what I mean I’m going to directly compare the app to the Vita and mobile/ tablet experiences of…
Read MoreOver at Kotaku there’s a story that didn’t really surprise me, but certainly disappointed me. A group of people that seem to think that the only discussions about games that should be allowed are ones that they personally agree with flagged an Anita Sarkeesian YouTube video to the point where…
Read MoreVita-owning Australians, head on over to the PSN store to pick up your free YouTube download right… now. Yep, Sony has continued to broaden the entertainment capabilities of its little handheld power console – YouTube joins unlimited music streaming service, Music Unlimited, as well as the full range of social…
Read MoreOne of the areas the Vita not only holds its own, but outdoes its rival the Nintendo 3DS, is in the social arena. There’s already some nice applications for Facebook, Twitter, Music Unlimited, Skype and, soon, YouTube. This was confirmed on the PlayStation Blog. I wonder if I’ll finally use…
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