Forgotten Nintendo Switch Accessories

154,934
94
Published 2024-07-24

All Comments (21)
  • @bluebrickmax
    Great timing. Nintendo forgot, too. That new charging stand is 7 years too late.
  • @Cybercymbre
    I thought that was the regular-ass Joy-Con grip for a sec lmao
  • @canneddan265
    As an avid Dankpods fans, his use of the word "nugget" made me perk up more than it should have.
  • Scott’s opinion on table top mode is one of the rare times I disagree with Scott. Just going to School and being able to quickly play multiplayer with friends is really useful, especially when they don’t have a Switch
  • @tonybazinga
    I actually used the Adjustable Charging stand, but I used it to connect a usb-c to usb adapter, then plugged in my Gamecube adapter, so I can play Smash portably with a Gamecube controller. Yeah I was the weird kid in High school
  • You can’t forget something that you didn’t know even existed in the first place.
  • I use the Charging Grip and I really like it. You don’t need to loosen all your Joy-Cons and can pretty much turn a pair into a standalone controller. If you’re playing single player it probably doesn’t make sense unless you never play handheld, but for someone like me that plays a lot of local multiplayer games it’s great
  • @Aacue_Kenku
    “Nobody’s junk is that big. That’s a Switch Pro controller!” Scott coming in with the unintentional body positivity.
  • @biggallcaps
    Actually, the Adjustable Charging Stand functions really well as a way to charge the Switch while you are playing in handheld mode because you can rest the switch on your belly and the charging cord goes out of the side so you don't damage the charging port.
  • Just my two cents: I spent so much time playing smash at school that the tabletop mode charging thing was a regular occurrence.
  • I'm the rare big fan of the Joycon Grip. I absolutely hate the feeling of two separated joycons, and I find sticking to the Joycon button layout more comfortable than using a pro because I use a lite for almost all of my Switch gameplay and have way more past experience on the WiiU Gamepad and (3)DS button layouts than I have on any kind of traditional home console controller. My preferred way to play anytime I'm doing multiplayer, which works out because other people usually want to have the pro controller.
  • I actually have the 8-bit-do game pad, I usually use it when emulating ds games.
  • @Mrdotwaffle
    Seeing Scott's face in the reflection of the switch puts a stupid smile on my face
  • @CavanDuck
    The charging stand, although expensive, is a great product I used many times both at home and during travel. Even on the OLED, the side charger is nice
  • @That1DogGuy
    Watching Scott try tabletop mode on that shag carpet bugged me way more than it shouldve lmao.
  • very funny that this video can basically be summed up as “i am an adult whose household consists of two people so i don’t have multiple joycons or devices that can’t simultaneously be docked at the tv around belonging to multiple different people that need to be charged for use all the time” LMAO
  • @samcopus1
    I have to say, these stash videos are coming out like crazy and I am here for it, especially if it helps Scott not get too burnt out
  • @mrn00bly83
    in my experience tabletop mode is for 1. Using a controller when you dont have access to a dock/tv (most often when you're in public/not at home) 2. Multiplayer in public/not at home. When I was in high/middle school we would prop it up and pass controllers and play smash, rocket league etc. all the time