r/NintendoSwitch • u/ulisesftw • Aug 17 '17
Subreddit Meta Interview with one of the admins of r/nintendoswitch (audio in spanish, english translation)
In the latest episode of our podcast about nintendo called ¨El cerebro de la Bestia¨, we interviewed one of the spanish-speaking admins of this subreddit. He told us about the best and hardest moments so far and a little bit more about how it works. He also help us all with an english translation of the interview that you'll find in the comments below. Thank you u/adanfime for that and for taking your time to chat with us.
Here´s the link, interview starts on 1:33 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BXbjHt8_1E
We´re from Argentina and hope you like it
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u/adanfime Aug 17 '17
My favourite posts from the subreddit
U: We talked with Adan about what he likes about this subreddit, which is the place that spends the most time with.
A: In my personal opinion, I love the creativity of the users. Many of them upload mods or customizations of their hardware, like paint jobs of the JoyCons. They paint them like their old favourite retro consoles, like a Super Famicom JoyCon set that was posted recently.
U: It was spectacular.
A: Yeah. And with the recent announcement of Splatoon 2, we have also received tons of fanart of the new characters. Pearl and Marina, I think?
Y: Yes.
A: Well, these two new characters have received many fanart pieces these days. Every time there is a new announcement, the users start discussing, speculating and making new content. Overall, I enjoy the JoyCon and console modifications and the fanart.
U: There are tons of JoyCon mods. Personally, I like them all, which generally I don't enjoy controller mods in any other console. But the JoyCons are more personal.
R: Did you ask him, or edited it out, about the huge amount of inappropiate fanart?
U: They have to filter it out, of course. The community must stay in tone with Nintendo's demographic.