Hey, listen! We love hearing your feedback on Nintendo Voice Chat, and now you have the chance to actually let us hear your beautiful voices on NVC.
At the bottom of this article, you will find an option that lets you share a brief video with us and the IGN community, powered by audio and video commenting tool, Yappa.
We want as many NVC fans as we can get to answer this question:
What is the most disappointing Nintendo announcement you were hyped for beforehand?
Was it Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival? Byleth joining Smash? The Bakugan announcement last week? Or, was it something totally different? Let us know, and we’ll pick out our favorite responses to play on this week’s episode of Nintendo Voice Chat.
Here’s how you can participate:
- Create a Yappa account or sign in with a Facebook, Google, Disqus, or LinkedIn account.
- Look for the video commenting box at the bottom of our articles on both desktop and mobile web. Note that the feature is currently not available on our mobile apps.
- Hit the green bar with the speech bubble icon, allow access to your mic and camera if your permission settings require that step.
- You can choose between audio and video recording. We’d prefer video to see your face (and only your face, please — although Samus and Master Chief helmets or God of War face paint, etc. are cool with us), but you can use the audio-only option if you’re having a bad hair day.
- When you can see your face, hit record to start recording your video. Hit stop when you’re done. You can leave a message that’s up to 45 seconds long.
- You can rewatch your video and then choose to cancel or post.
- If you’d rather upload a video you recorded separately, you can use the Upload Media function to do so. This’ll be handy to show off your amiibo or classic games collections. But please, no copyrighted content.
- You can watch and share videos from fellow commenters by clicking on their icons and you can follow contributors you like as well.
Still have questions? You can learn more details about the new commenting system. And, please remember to follow our guidelines for commenting.
Now go and Get the Thing!
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Logan Plant is the Production Assistant for NVC. He was very disappointed when Nintendo’s “one last thing” reveal during the 2014 E3 Digital Event was a weird third-person shooter called Splatoon. He now has well over 100 hours in Splatoon 1 and 2 combined. It just goes to show, you can’t… judge a game by its reveal? For more hot gaming takes from the Wii U era, find Logan on Twitter at @LoganJPlant.
Source: IGN.com Submit a Video Comment and We'll Play It on NVC This Week