 Hey, so I didn't think I was gonna make another video today But then as I just happened to be browsing the Nintendo switch subreddit I came across a small 21-second video clip of somebody who decided to redesign the Nintendo switch UI Now you see a little bit over here on the TV, but I'm gonna show you this clip in a moment What I find interesting about this particular aspect is This is one of the first Nintendo switch redesigns. I have seen UiWise that actually makes sense and Seems to be a lot more functional than the current design from Nintendo now a couple of those before I show it to you Obviously there are some things that are a bit off on this. It's running at a really low frame rate I know some people are joking about it being like one of those 24 FPS Cinematic views, but it obviously you made this custom on his computer and to record the video of it working It probably made his computer chug a little bit, but it doesn't take away from how awesome this UI redesign is So before I get into that and if you find this video to be really cool And this is the first time you've ever found my channel before hey, welcome to the Nintendo Prime Why don't you hit that subscribe button and that like button also? We have a giveaway going on as well There is a link down in the description or the pinned comment to enter for a hundred dollars cash money So a handful of days left to enter for that. All right that being said, let's take a look at the 21 second clip So as you're seeing here, it's a really interesting choice So obviously you see it moves the icons from the bottom of the switchers UI over to the left Otherwise those icons stay pretty much the same You know, you have your account news shop images controller settings power There's no Nintendo switch online icon there But you know, you can imagine throwing one of those like that icon there and you access it with the ZL button a very clever design Also, you'll obviously notice that they're basically using full box art designs for the thumbnails which kind of uniforms the thumbnails and the box art together I really like the idea of Uniforming it. I also feel like obviously the more space on your screen that's taken up by the actual games The better also, there's other things, you know to set as they scroll through the games That they give you hours played the year it came from and where your save file is So is it saved on the device? Is it safe to an SD card? So you know how to manage your files properly because the information for it is right there It's also nice to just have home. How long you played each game available as well Very neat. Obviously you see folders as well. These folders look like obviously folders that were created by the user But still it's really really cool And I think it's just a really neat way to expand upon what's already there Underneath the surface and obviously, you know at one point They do show you a look at like when you go to the all game section and show you all the different folders and all that I I just think it's a really neat design and to talk honestly about something like this means we have to admit that there Is flaws in Nintendo design now one thing I love so much about what this fan did is They took Nintendo's simplistic design and simply just did it a little bit better And that's great. Obviously, we know Nintendo needs to probably start looking into ways to revamp the e-shop I don't know why everyone doesn't go with the more Netflix style model of recommending games and organizing the genres and presenting stuff to people but It is what it is. All I know is this is really really cool and it's never going to be implemented by Nintendo They're never gonna do this stuff, but Nintendo has been slowly updated in the UI. We don't have folders yet That's one big thing that I don't understand. We had folders on Wii U. We had folders on Wii We had folders on the 3ds. Why don't we have folders on switch? I still to this day do not understand why there's no folders That's one of the number one request the features forget themes How about just the ability to organize our games properly, right? I know there's people out there that have hundreds of games on switch and instead of just having a giant list of games Wouldn't it be cool if we could just you know organize them in the different folders whether by genre or just custom made folders? so Anyways, you guys let me know what you think about this whole thing down in the comments below because I'm really curious on What changes you would make to Nintendo switches UI if you had the ability to make changes right now? I Think what this user did makes a lot of sense. I'd actually like to see this user Try to tackle the eShop now and give us a look at what they think a redesigned eShop would be I'll say I put a link down to the original post remember to enter or give away nice and short video for you guys But I just thought this was really cool to look at so I'll thank you guys for tuning in and I'll catch you in the next video