The Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack trailer is now the most disliked trailer on Nintendo's YouTube channel, with over 102k dislikes compared to 17k likes.

The announcement that Nintendo was introducing an expansion pack for Nintendo Switch Online was initially met with some frostiness considering the slim additions and the infamous state of Nintendo's online service, but things got much worse when Nintendo announced the price for the upgrade.

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If you can believe it, things have got even worse in the past week, as Ni𒆙ntendo fans have discovered that the emulated N64 and Genesis games have a number of iss♉ues that make them less enjoyable to play, which is made worse considering previous Nintendo consoles haven't had as many issues. Some of the key problems noticed over the past week include latency issues, audio lag, graphical problems, and a lack of support for features that the original N64 had, such as the Controller Pak.

The releases themselves are also considered pretty barebones, with no ability to remap controls, no bonus content, and a fairly slim lineup of games during the service's launch. Considering Nintendo's slow rollout of rereleases for any console past the Wii, it doesn't inspire much hope in Nintendo Switch Online.

Nintendo fans have responded in earnest by jumping to the Expansion Pack trailer and ratioing it to high heaven, leading it to now be the most disliked trailer in Nintendo's history. , the previous record holder for the most disliked trailer was the . At the time of writing, that trailer has 96k dislikes compared to 11k likes.

It's important to note that the Expansion Pack trailer has managed to rack up that many dislikes in two weeks, compared to Federation Force's six years. The Expansion Pack trailer also has half a million fewer views, meaning all the odds are stacked against it and it's still come out on top. Well, if you can call that coming out on top, anyways.

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