Now this is being proactive.

Still angry about the lack of major Nintendo Directs lately? Make your own. Disclaimer: it won’t mean that Rayman actually joins Super Smash𓂃 Bros. Ultimate (as much as the fandom continues to waꦍnt him), but you’ll feel like he will for a rage-abating 𒀰moment.

For Nintendo fans, there are three schools of thought regarding Nintendo Directs. Some are furious that it’s been so long since the last Direct, some are furious b🎐ecause the contents of the most recent one weren’t to their liking, and the third group are furious for both reasons.

All of this is understandable enough, of course. These showcases, after all, run the gamut from the utterly hype-tastic reveal of what would become 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to last week’s Direct,🐎 which was about Japan’s Super Nintendo World theme park and entirely game-free. There’s no consistency with regards to the c☂ontent or regularity of these shows.

Nintendo reveals are often controversial (168澳🍌洲幸运5开奖网:take the whole Byleth situati🔯on, for instance), and with each misfire, there’s a little more pressure on the next show to deliver. During long waiting periods, it’s no surprise that frustration begins to build. It’s been such a long time since the system’s last truly major release, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Animal Crossing: New Horizons, dominated the Directs.

Animal Crossing New Horizons Nintendo Direct Promo
Via: Nintendo

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When it does, you have two options. You canꦡ rage ineffectually at Twitter, or you can darn well make the Nintendo Direct that you want to see. The former seems to be a very popular choice, but YouTube’s are on hand with an ultimately equally useless yet probably healthier alternative.

As reports, the Nintendo-loving channel has created a Nintendo Direct maker allowing YouTube users to piece together trailers for the reveals THEY want to see, then scores them at the end for h💦ow good their faux Nintendo Direct was.

It’s a brilliant little bit of fun that takes place entirely within YouTube itself, linking viewers from video to video depending on their choices. If you’re ready to make tough decisions (starting with Rayman or Geno for Smash), here it is for your delectation:

Can you come up with an unofficial showcase worthy of more hatred online than Nintendo’s own e💎fforts? There’s only one way to find out!

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