 So I'm going to explain a stupidly simple method for you to play Super Mario 3D All Stars early. I'm talking about playing it a good 12 hours or so before it's actually available, at least in the United States. It'll vary country by country. And the reason I'm mentioning this method is because it's stupidly simple, but I think a lot of people forget about it. But before I get into that, I want to talk about our giveaway. We are giving away three copies of Super Mario 3D All Stars. If you would like to win that, head to the Gleam.io link down in the description. Also, we're giving away a Switch Lite with two second place winners getting Switch Games of Choice. Laundry list of ways to enter as well down in the description. So go check that out. And good luck everyone. The winners are announced. All six winners are announced on October 1st. All right. So this method is stupidly, stupidly simple. Here's the deal. Do you guys know the Switch is region free? I'm sure you didn't know that, right? Like the Switch is legitimately region free. That means you can download and purchase games from any country. If you live in the United States, I assume that you want it to be an English version of the game. In order to do that, in order to take advantage of that, you need to create a new Nintendo account. Now, if you have never created a Nintendo account before, you basically go to accounts.nintendo.com. You need to have an email that is not registered to Nintendo. You set up an account. It's stupidly simple. And when you get to the point where you're entering your email, well, not your email, but when you get to the point where you're entering your password, your username, your age, all that, do all that normally. But when it comes to the country selector, change it from United States or Canada or Mexico or whatever country you happen to be in, to Australia. All right, you go through that process. Now you have an Australian Nintendo account. Now you need to link that Nintendo account to your Switch. So just like how you linked your original account to Switch, I'm sure you guys know how to do it, right? You go on, you go into Switch, you go to add accounts, and you go new account, you set up an account, and then it'll ask you, Hey, do you have a Nintendo online account that you want to link to it? And you say yes, and then you enter the information you did to create your Australian account. This is nothing unusual. I have a Japanese account. I have an Australian account. I got a UK account. You can then access through that account, the Australian eShop and download the game. And because Australia is ahead of our time zone by a good 12 hours, you'll be able to play the game 12 hours early. It's that's it. It's stupidly simple. Now the one thing that gets people sometimes is you do have to buy foreign eShop cards or be comfortable using PayPal. I personally use PayPal. PayPal does a lot of currency conversions. So you could end up paying with with the local Australian currency and be fine with the PayPal account. But some people don't like messing with PayPal. So the other way is to buy Australian eShop cards and you might be like, how the hell do I do that? Well, there's a lot of shady places on the internet to do it. The websites that seem stupidly shady, but you know, they're okay. But you know, they're mostly okay. I have actually gone to many of these websites myself. In fact, I will link a couple in the description for you to get Australian eShop cards. Now it is a little more expensive in Australia. It's $80 Australian. However, that converts down to 5832. So you're going to need about 80 bucks either in $80 Australian, either in your PayPal account or through eShop gift cards, you can combine different types of cards. Again, I will link to a couple sites down below where you can get these Australian eShop cards. Now, some people might be like, why didn't you go through and show us on screen how to do all this crap? I'm going to presume, if you're watching this video, that you obviously own a switch. And if you own a switch, I'm presuming you have set up an account on it before. All you're doing is making a new account on your switch. You can have like up to eight of them. You're just making a new account and linking it to a fresh Nintendo account that happens to be located in Australia. It's super dumb. Like I have a Japanese one because I download demos at the Japanese eShop. It's all in Japanese. That's why I didn't say, hey, you know, like they're 14 hours ahead or whatever, like, hey, go to go get the Japanese version. Like you can, but Australia is the way to go if you want the English version of the game. And yes, once you have it, you will also be able to play it on your original account as well. Like it's just like anything you make a digital purchase with any account on your switch, all accounts have access to that purchase. So yeah, it's, it's just a way to get it. It's region free. Obviously, this isn't about getting it physically early. I know there are some places that are broken street date. So that's another method out there. You know, you can see if there's places willing to break street date. I don't believe in that. I hate retail outlets that do that. I know there's some Walmart's that I've done it already. So that's a thing. But you know, that's kind of a crap shoot, you know, running around to retailers to see if they accidentally put it on the shelf early. But yeah, that's that's another method too, I guess. But there you go. If you can't wait, if you just the hype is too real. And heck, maybe you have a physical copy, but you don't want to open it. So you already were going to buy digitally anyways. Hey, here's a way to do it and play early. All right, folks. Nice and short for you guys. Nothing too crazy. Again, I want to thank everyone. We recently hit 50,000 subscribers, because we have 50,000 subscribers, we have a new giveaway happening probably at the start of next month. It's going to be two month long giveaway for an Xbox Series X, the PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch. There'll be a couple second place winners for Age of Calamity as well. We'll also have an additional giveaway in the month of October for Pikmin 3 Deluxe. We'll probably give away at least one copy of that. But yeah, I just I just wanted to throw that out there. We're also on our road to 100,000 subscribers now. I don't know if this is going to happen. It's crazy. But if we hit 100,000 subscribers before January 1 2021, I'm going to be given away $1,000 in gaming gear in January. So we're talking pro controllers, switch consoles, we're talking games, we're talking whatever accessories, anything that that my heart desires here. I'm trying to get at least 100 winners for that one 100 winners to celebrate, you know, 100,000. So we'll see what happens. I, you know, people ask me a lot, you know, how can you afford all this and all that budgeting planning, took me all year to kind of save the money for this. It's just kind of a culmination of things that came together that's enabling me to do this. And I really want to thank you guys from the bottom of my heart. You guys watching the videos not like, yeah, I get that we have a bunch of people commenting and talking about giveaways and that's great. But honestly, it's you people watching the videos that do it for me. You guys are the ones that make this possible, make my channel possible, knowing that I'm going to have at least, you know, probably about 1000 people minimum watching every video is just it's very heartwarming. All right, folks, that's what I got for you. All right, I'll catch you guys in, well, you know, the next video. of what is going on. 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