 On November 7th and 8th of this year, Miiverse is closing doors, as is Nintendo TV and Wii U chat. And before I get into the details about this, which is a bit of a sad occasion, especially for Miiverse, because of just how amazing the Miiverse community really is. I do want to note that this upcoming weekend, I will not have a Nintendo Prime comments episode, because I'm going to be attending the Nintendo World Championships, and there's no way in heck I'll have time to attend that, do everything I need to do there. It's an hour and a half drive there and back, so it's three hours of my day gone, plus eight hours at the event. And I have all this footage I have to dissect and try to get out to you guys, you know, I'm probably going to have our first video log then. And on top of that today, obviously, Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle released, picked up my copy this morning, and I am happy to announce that Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle will be the very first game we have ever done a video review here at Nintendo Prime. That being said, let's get into this news even deeper. So, Nintendo is shutting down Miiverse Nintendo TV and Wii U Chat on November 7th or 8th, kind of depends where you are. It's November 8th in Japan, which could be the 7th here in the United States. And it's a bit of a sad occasion, because I really enjoyed Miiverse TV and Wii U Chat. In fact, there's a lot of jokes going around now that Wii U Chat's better than Nintendo Switch's own chat solution, so it's funny to see it get shut down now. The Wii U was discontinued last year, so seeing Wii U specific features like the chat and like the Nintendo TV service, which I don't think a lot of people used, isn't that big of a deal to me, but seeing Miiverse shutdown is very interesting because the new Nintendo 3DS and up and the new Nintendo 2DS and up both support Miiverse. And so for them to keep having the 3DS going on for the next year or two, at least, and to not have one of the key functionalities of the new Nintendo 3DS and the new Nintendo 2DS is kind of interesting. I figured that they would at least keep Miiverse running as long as the 3DS was relevant, but the fact that they're shutting it down is sad because it was the only platform specific social network thing in existence. And I think largely, despite the Wii U's failures, Miiverse was a brilliant idea. And I'm going to keep this video short and sweet because I do need to get into playing some Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle. I need to play a ton of it. I need to test out a ton of different situations because reviews are an interesting thing. And I think that's what I'll end this video with here is just a little talk on reviews because as I'm playing this game and working towards the review, I would like to know what kind of reviews do you like? What style or do you have any examples because, you know, do you like having scores at the end? Do you like just having recommendations? Do you like having cost performance? Do you like performance analysis? Do you prefer segmented things like gameplay, graphics, music, story, characters? Let me know the type of reviews you guys like and I will obviously take a look at those reviews in the comments and kind of come up with my own unique way to do it because I'm not really going to copy anyone specifically in terms of their style, but if I can understand the kind of reviews that our viewers enjoy, it will give me an idea of how I can take my flavor of how I want to do reviews and mix it in with the kind of review style you guys prefer. Anyways folks, I am Nathaniel Ruffeljantz from Nintendo Prime. Let me know in the comments below as well what your favorite moment from Meverse is and if you really enjoyed Meverse in general because I didn't use Meverse a lot myself in terms of creating art and messages, but man did I constantly on the Wii U explore Meverse every day just enjoying myself whenever I had the spare moment. Anyways folks, like this video if you like it, dislike it if you dislike it, subscribe for more and I will see you guys in the next one.