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Wii U YouTube App Gets Update

An updated YouTube application for Wii U is now available. After performing a software update, users will be able to use the YouTube app to watch videos on the Wii U GamePad’s screen. Additionally, they will be able to search for YouTube content via the controller while another video is playing on the TV.

32 thoughts on “Wii U YouTube App Gets Update”

    1. Ignoring Wii U last week-old 82k globally way more than 5. But you rather play dumb as if Wii U didn’t sell 38k in Japan 3 weeks ago as well as ignoring 3D World seems to be selling more than five games.

  1. Going to try it when I get home, but I bet it’s still better to use the browser. Only negetive things with that is that you have to start every video in a playlist, and set them to HD, manually.

    1. For some reason I can’t type commets on YouTube browser anymore. It always says, “logged out” but I’m not. I get videos since I watched Activegamer show me how to do it. When on YouTube, click the little door at top left corner. Click “settings” search for icon that says, “type” change from Wii u to Expolorer. It should show every YouTube video now.

  2. … They could’ve waited to launch Wii U and got (possibly) creamed by Microsony. Launching last year got them an install base, a ton of hate and suspicion of releasing unfinished/underpowered technology…
    Honestly, the update sounds good, but Nintendo, don’t rush hardware to the market with no games and constant updates to (finally, after a year) bring it to where it should’ve been right out the box.

    1. Ignoring that XBox one was rushed since it made a clicking nose when a disk was inserted into the system but you rather play dumb as if that system wasn’t rushed

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  4. “They should allow us to view and make comments, and add to favorites in the YouTube app as well.”
    Hell thats the most basic Functions of Youtube, that are currently missing…

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