I saw years ago I don't know where but, there is actually a gameboy who survived a bomb and now it's somewhere in Nintendo plugged and playing I think is Tetris
A Gamecube can survive 2 separate floods, a Gameboy can survive a bombing, a DS battery can hold a charge for 15 years... when did they stop using the Nintendium dude?
@@kingnightmarevin : The secret formula to NINTENDIUM was lost, when Iwata died. After him, no known occurence of NINTENDIUM usage was ever detected again. 😔 Switch 2 or whatever it will be called will probably be even more of a snowflake, especially with USB C, quick chargers and various docks. It will not be a game boy tank nor a gamecube warship. But a fragile butterfly, whisked away by a non certified cable/ charger/ dock which work on any run of the mill smartphone and all handheld computer but not on the switch successor. 😢
My little brother smashed my red controller took the rubber things off of both controllers and cracked the screen this is my switch status Red Controller: Torn into pieces ripped out innards (Dead) Switch Screen: Cracked but okay (Okay) Blue controller: Damaged (Okay)
@@TheGlitchyMario I'd need to see inside and test with a multimeter but somethings obviously shorted out and the speakers are going made so it could be a number of things but very rarely is a switch actually dead unless the cpu itself has shorted out.
It's funny how we went from being able to survive bombs to drifting control sticks and being used for years causing death to a system. R.I.P to the switch.
@@therealmarioplumber7440 I still have my Day 1 Switch. It has dodgey rails, it suffered from drift in the left Joycon, you of course know that they take longer to load due to have having a different chip set and it doesn't have as much of a battery life. I've kept the System up to date but only discovered a couple of days ago that the Joycons can be updated. Just going to leave the Joycons be as I've read a few things about their controllers off-ing themselves with the updates xD
the gameboy, WIll live for ever, (if the power switch does not get broke inside), but the switch, more like the switch-from-best-to-needs-132609878734290894132-medications
@RomanOthelloWilliams the fact that the switches are quick at dying rather than staying alive is just so annoying, especially owning one for 4 or even seven years it might get a black screen and not even turn on if you overcharge or the speaker can just go out randomly
That can be fixed due to the biggest problem that the switch has when you use it in Mobile mode. Gamers tend to get deep into their game and start to bend the switch tablet. Which starts to pop ram and video chips off the board which have to be reset and soldered by a technician. It's not completely dead even when it gets the blue screen of death. The most common problem that would be with your issue a corner of the CPU most likely detached from the logic board of the switch. If you look around online there are technicians that can fix up for you most likely at a low cost as potentially parts do not have to be replaced for this issue.
Never bent my switch in handheld have had it 4 years still works fine and I mostly play in handheld who the hell bends their switch people need to have some self control or at least be aware of what they're doing you most likely put your money into it so treat it nicely and it will run nicely.
Pop soldered chips off the board from playing video games? I'm trying to consider how that would work, and what would cause that, because I've seen far more flimsy electronic devices have no issue with rougher handling than most gamers. I'm more likely to believe it was a weak / cold solder joint breaking before buying into people flexing the PCB that's inside the case enough to pop off ICs or other components. I've soldered and repaired, in every method imaginable, many thousands of components and electronic units while working for a large electronics corporation, and I cannot think of a way that this would realistically occur without the PCB already being toast (assuming multi-layered technology). So, I have to ask, is there any actual proof of this, or is this your assumption?
The fact that I am just now getting this on my recommendation page is sad. I am very sorry that this happened to you. I would be WAY TOO SAD if my switch shut down. Couldn't imagine what I would do.
I'm so sorry for your loss, i just lost mine in June of this year and mine was a 2002-3580 error which is either a corruption error or a CPU issue and i've heard stories about nintendo making up excuses as to why they can't fix their own dang hardware and why games like pokemon and animal crossing are not available to cloud save. And they think we can just "start over", um, I'M SORRY😤? we put all that time and effort in to all of those raid battles and progress into our towns and you can't fix it😤? we demand our data back for those games that we rightfully paid money for😩☝. So yeah, i feel your pain, big time😩.
I randomly saw this on my recommendation and as a Nintendo Switch owner since it's launch It hurts when I see such awful things happen to other gamers Switch's and gaming related stuff. Thanks for sharing cool video It was interesting I never saw this before. ^_^
@@breakfeastman69 How hard ? I saw people drop it on concrete and it just had a few scratches no broken screen and I've seen people purposely destroy it and unless you cut it in half the most damage is broken screen and joycons. But retro game consoles usually are stronger than newer gaming consoles these companies. I love my Nintendo Switch I had it since launch. ^_^
@@Supersmallchibiwolf I don't wanna say I threw it but I for sure looked like it on my kitchen floor screen side it left a small/medium blue circle that's blue when ever I would turn it on and its a black screen it would show that circle and it would blur the inside of the swich thankfully my mom got a screen protector so it was just that but my joycons it broke the R botton so I cant even play some games and it messed up the way I took the joycons in and out (I was able to push it back in) and it broke the stand up thing behind the swich and the funny thing is I sill have swich the same way. This happed id say two months after I got the swich. I think I got the swich march or December 2017 and i still play all the games and im a happy swich owner. side note the other swich i got was the lite and I got bord of that because by school didn't let me play it and my family was moving at the time so I just started playing the old one and lost it during moving so I just have to play the first one. side side note yes i did have to wait 2 years intel I got a swich lite.
Something similar to this happened to my new 3ds xl... The top screen kept flickering and dimming and sometimes just straight didn't show and I freaked out. I was at high school at the time and had to rush home because all my old Pokémon were locked in pokebank from when I was 5. After that happened, I bought a stand for it online and just left it on the shelf. Fast forward 4~ years and it seems to have stopped?!? Could've been overheating from being in my bag or caused by partially water damaged because I remember it rained that day... And my bag wasn't waterproof...
I don't know. The same thing happened to my sister's 3DS XL and my 3DS XL. Neither of them got wet, but I had dropped mine quite a few times, and it was on its last leg. I think it may be an issue with the top screen?
My mom had an SNES when she was little and it works to this day and I’ve played multiple games on it. It’s sad that my kids probably won’t get the chance to see how cool the Nintendo switch was
Don't worry, 90% of Switch games can be perfectly emulated even today. I think that in ten years you will be able to play these games even on smartphones.
@Bionicle Blows! I'm so glad I ended up not being the only person who felt that way, for $300 the switch sucks big-time, and I gurantee those joycons are nothing short of built-to-break either; I still have so much more fun on my DSi I've had since I was like, six or five years old; which might I remind, as with all electronics I had when I was little, I wasn't being very gentle with!! The Switch would shatter within 15 square feet of young-me, for TRIPLE the retail price of that bloody indestructible DSi. Absolute laughing stock of a console just like a majority of the absolutely forgettable games developed for the damn thing!
This can happen for several reasons, but the first one I think was warming. If you don't know what it is, that's when your switch stays in a static mode and doesn't respond. I don't know how to fix it, but you can send it to warranty. ooops I forgot that it was also his time to die because remember it's from 2017
@@Black-yz3db Same. All that happened was the right joycon cooked itself to death with an update. The left joycon and console itself were fine. We did buy replacement joycons though.
Similar thing happened to my PS4 Pro. I wanted to play The Crew 2, the console crashed, turn it on again, and I'm stuck at the save mode. And if you ask, yes, I tried everything: re-install everything, choose every options in Save mode, nothing happened. Sadly, I even couldn't let that thing repaired. But I wasn't the only one, who had that. Friends and mates of racing games leagues told the same thing and surprise; it was at their PS4 PRO too
if i remember correctly sometimes when the solder joints go bad for the cpu/gpu (i think it's a single chip) it can flash green. you could use a heat gun but that would be temporary. the better way would be reflowing the entire chip but i don't think you could do that.
Good reflow (actually a reballing job) is only done with some pretty good pro equipment indeed. Some people do manage reflows with heat guns and such but as you said it's likely temporary. Those BGA rework stations that do that kind of job heat up from both sides.
I've heard that for malfunctioning computer motherboards or graphics cards, people would try baking them in their oven at a certain temperature and sometimes it would cause them to work again. Not saying to try this with your switch, also I don't think I would do that because it could make dangerous fumes right? I don't know.
@@zzoinks Done that, it's a sort-of "nothing to lose" approach when you're not gonna afford the proper reballing/no tools for that. It's a lazier version of the heat gun reflow, will definitely melt connectors not rated for reflow soldering, can destroy electrolytic capacitors, and may or may not solve the issue. In my case, it did indeed work for a week.
With how you handle it at this moment in the video, it's not surprising. Switch having problem or if there's a chance it might RIP is frustating indeed, but I don't think you should handle it like that. Especially since the switch screen and joycons are delicate. I hold and put my switch and joycons like they're made of porcelain
Thank you. Glad I'm not the only one who treats my day 1 switch as if even the wind could absolutely shatter it but I've always been like that with all my tech since I can even remember. I've NEVER had a device break on me NEVER. My family gives examples of me of how I care for my stuff.
As someone with a model 1 switch (that had 3 hours off dock battery btw) the joycons are surprising strong against dropping but the switch itself? It’s fine when I toss it on my bed and stuff but I rarely take it from the dock because 1 the battery life and 2 I cannot play it while charging on the cord…it won’t charge, just die slower.
i was thinking the same thing! I carry my switch around in a hard case because im afraid i'll drop it and break it! Try blowing in it to get it to work lol
This is why you handle your switch with care. Especially if you don’t ventilate the thing well enough. this 100% happened because of misuse, and not any sort of hacking. I still have my OG 2017 model switch, and it’s doing good still. Might need to get a new one since this happened. Can’t do anything else.
Probably an unpolished first run Switch model from the original 2017 release. Strange, considering the original Game Boy, the handheld made way back in 1989, can actually survive a freaking EXPLOSION...
it's nice likely that the switch has actually born a fuse you're probably going to need to get it prepared which you can but it'll cost money depends if your switch is older than one year
Apparently some Switch consoles during the initial pre test launch of the console in late 2016 had this same issue but from when they were booted up for the first time so they were completely bricked from the factory due to manufacturing defects.
it’s probably some type of moisture inside the switch screen preview, or its probably dying, you can find a repair electronic shop nearby since switches are extremely repairable
The almost exact thing happened to my ps4 yesterday, I wanted to play some games on it until it suddenly just gone out by random, and as I turned it back in it played the exact same sound and my TV screen remained black.
We're here to say our last goodbyes to a Nintendo Switch.. It was beloved by its owner and lived a short happy life. It died due to who knows and the heavens have been blessed by a new angel
Luckily I still have my box, the slip of the model and the little barcodes on both box and switch If mine was going to die, I'd send it to be repaired I hope that never happens to mine nor anyone's who treat their switches lovely
Not at all saying that's a bad idea, but remember most electronics (Switch included) have limited warranties that rarely last more than a year before expiring.
I am sorry that you Nintendo has failed. Seems like a hardware problem. I cant do much if its a hardware problem. Anyway hope you get a replacement. :)
Tip: Throw your switch from your window and hope that the waluigi mod will come out, then wait a lifetime and activate it. It happened even ti me and it worked
thats the CSOD (Color Screen Of Death) mate. this means that there's something really worng with your switch (corrupted bios, missing files, etc). basically, your nintendo swtich is bricked. (edited to add more infomation)
Probably not missing files, i think the system would have given at least some error message, bios? I am not sure as i do not know that much about its architecture but some corrupted files containing initilization code (2nd stage bootloader) would be more plausable. It defently cant be the 1st stage bl
When I was little I had a psp, it broke within 2 years respect to yours 🤣 Funny thing is one time our house got robbed and they stole the psp probably thinking it still worked
Doctor nintendo: alr is your switch ok? Me: no its flashing yellow *no oxigen* Nintendo switch: *dies* Me: no it.. cant be! Me: nooo Me: noooooooooooooooooooooo!
This kinda happened to me. I was at a retraunt on my switch playing Mario Maker 2 and when i loaded uo the course world,The frist level crashed my switch and played that sound but lower pitch,I started to panic because im only 10, but luckly i had my phone on me and looked up how to fix it,Then when i followed what came up with the google search,My switch was fixed.
@TimeToFly To Fix it, Hiold Down The Power Button for About 20 Seconds. This Will Cause The Switch To Kinda Hard Reset But You Wont get Logged Out of Your Accout,Then Turn It On Again And Tada!
Oh, I remember something like this. A friend of mine had the same issue within one week my friend exploded and caught fire. You better throw that out. I know this video is from like three years ago, but still be careful.
As soon as i read that having the switch be constantly in sleep mode could cause this i literally walked over to my switch and turned it off since i didnt realise sleep mode could harm the switch like that
my 3ds from 2012 is still going strong. I never changed anything. Same with my psp that got like 15 years and i had to change battery once only. They make really bad products now.
rest in peace switch. switch had a painful death,as he was screaming very loudly. actually after watching this i went to my brother and turned my phone to max volume and put it on his ear
*heart monitor stops* Nintendo switch Doctor: We lost him sry kid, Kid: NOOOOOOOO😭😭😭 *A funeral starts, the coffin gets lowered down to the ground, the tombstone says: R.I.P Nintendo Switch your games are the best! 2017-2021.
Having your switch naturally die before your joycons? Now that's impressive.
Bruh joycons rarely die they just drift cmon
@@haylaytay08 they drift more than how many drifts we had in initial d
@@Sth809 ok?
@@haylaytay08 i was makin a joke lol
@@Sth809 I don’t understand what you were saying lmao
Meanwhile the Gameboy: "I'm gonna survive this bomb like it's nothing!"
Nintendo swicht:dies whit Just whit one punch
gameboy with a billy mays voice: YOU THINK THATS BAD WAIT UNTIL I I GET HIT WITH THIS HAMMER
When I dropped my gameboy, the screen was smashed and it died
I saw years ago I don't know where but, there is actually a gameboy who survived a bomb and now it's somewhere in Nintendo plugged and playing I think is Tetris
@@gabrielinvisivel7160 Yeah, that's what I've been referring to XD
10% Volume?! I can hear it even at the lowest volume! Respect for this guy
it's the pitch, not the volume
i can't hear it at all
Same, cant imagine in real life!
If I heard that some I would burn the Nintendo do switch and run away
Why do you have your baby on your profile picture?
meanwhile every other nintendo console : IM STILL STANDIN'
Especially the gameboy, it survived a nuclear bomb 😭😭😭
A Gamecube can survive 2 separate floods, a Gameboy can survive a bombing, a DS battery can hold a charge for 15 years... when did they stop using the Nintendium dude?
I know it's been 2 years but, BETTER THAN I EVER DID🗣🔥
@@kingnightmarevin : The secret formula to NINTENDIUM was lost, when Iwata died. After him, no known occurence of NINTENDIUM usage was ever detected again. 😔
Switch 2 or whatever it will be called will probably be even more of a snowflake, especially with USB C, quick chargers and various docks. It will not be a game boy tank nor a gamecube warship. But a fragile butterfly, whisked away by a non certified cable/ charger/ dock which work on any run of the mill smartphone and all handheld computer but not on the switch successor. 😢
My little brother smashed my red controller took the rubber things off of both controllers and cracked the screen this is my switch status
Red Controller: Torn into pieces ripped out innards
(Dead)
Switch Screen: Cracked but okay
(Okay)
Blue controller: Damaged
(Okay)
Video : WARNING TURN DOWN YOUR VOLUME
Me:*Turns the volume up highest*
OOOFFFF,SO TRUE
Same
Masochistic behavior right there (i am the same)
i misread it as “turn up your volume” and gave myself sensory overload, can’t imagine what it sounded like at 100% volume
rip ears
This is most likely repairable to be fair. The switches are incredibly repairable
yes
And the issue is...?
@@TheGlitchyMario I'd need to see inside and test with a multimeter but somethings obviously shorted out and the speakers are going made so it could be a number of things but very rarely is a switch actually dead unless the cpu itself has shorted out.
@@MattBee2k2 yea, I don’t think it’s the CPU due to the flashing screen.
@@TheGlitchyMario I don't think so either, didn't say it was. I said very rarely is a switch ever actually dead beyond repair unless the cpu goes.
It's funny how we went from being able to survive bombs to drifting control sticks and being used for years causing death to a system. R.I.P to the switch.
Nintendo basically became the Apple of gaming
tbf, the dude said in the desc that his switch was old and in bad condition. This seems to be a promblem with the console overheating or something
@@annettemaldonado3373 how so?
@@therealmarioplumber7440 I still have my Day 1 Switch. It has dodgey rails, it suffered from drift in the left Joycon, you of course know that they take longer to load due to have having a different chip set and it doesn't have as much of a battery life.
I've kept the System up to date but only discovered a couple of days ago that the Joycons can be updated. Just going to leave the Joycons be as I've read a few things about their controllers off-ing themselves with the updates xD
the gameboy, WIll live for ever, (if the power switch does not get broke inside), but the switch, more like the switch-from-best-to-needs-132609878734290894132-medications
I've dropped my Switch numerous times and I'm surprised the most damage has been a small chip on the screen.
My switch has a huge crack on the back cuz I dropped it so many times
And it still works somehow
holy shit that thing is special cherish it and take good care of it pls
i take care of it like it's my child and the only thing that fell was my joycons once but they fine
I have fallen too much too. Console withstands drops surprisingly well
bro my switch lite fell around 8 meters and there is only 2 small and a medium sized crack there D:
I'm so sorry to hear that!
Rest in peace
Nintendo Switch
2017 - 2021
I hope that will work for you!
@RomanOthelloWilliams the fact that the switches are quick at dying rather than staying alive is just so annoying, especially owning one for 4 or even seven years it might get a black screen and not even turn on if you overcharge or the speaker can just go out randomly
Rest in piece
no this not
Gameboy are better then a Nintendo switch
@@TROW-163my wii from 2007 still works as good as new
If this was played at 10% volume I can only imagine what it sounded like irl
disintegration
ONLY FOUR YEARS!!!!???????? Nintendo, we need to talk.
Mine is going. Almost at the end of 2022 will be 5 years for me lol
Take care of your consoles 😐
I still have mine.
he died so young😢
For $250 it better last longer than four years.
That can be fixed due to the biggest problem that the switch has when you use it in Mobile mode. Gamers tend to get deep into their game and start to bend the switch tablet. Which starts to pop ram and video chips off the board which have to be reset and soldered by a technician. It's not completely dead even when it gets the blue screen of death. The most common problem that would be with your issue a corner of the CPU most likely detached from the logic board of the switch. If you look around online there are technicians that can fix up for you most likely at a low cost as potentially parts do not have to be replaced for this issue.
This is why I dislike using the Switch in Handheld mode.
Dang I’ve had my switch since 2017 never had any major issues besides a fan dying
@@snowhunter7536 Really? I just don't like grilling my hands.
Never bent my switch in handheld have had it 4 years still works fine and I mostly play in handheld who the hell bends their switch people need to have some self control or at least be aware of what they're doing you most likely put your money into it so treat it nicely and it will run nicely.
Pop soldered chips off the board from playing video games? I'm trying to consider how that would work, and what would cause that, because I've seen far more flimsy electronic devices have no issue with rougher handling than most gamers. I'm more likely to believe it was a weak / cold solder joint breaking before buying into people flexing the PCB that's inside the case enough to pop off ICs or other components. I've soldered and repaired, in every method imaginable, many thousands of components and electronic units while working for a large electronics corporation, and I cannot think of a way that this would realistically occur without the PCB already being toast (assuming multi-layered technology).
So, I have to ask, is there any actual proof of this, or is this your assumption?
The fact that I am just now getting this on my recommendation page is sad.
I am very sorry that this happened to you.
I would be WAY TOO SAD if my switch shut down.
Couldn't imagine what I would do.
Same..
creeper what are you doing here your supposed to explode others lil bro you shouldn't be here 😭🙏
@@graphick-t4e 😅😲😆 True..
@@graphick-t4e Well, not false information.
NOOOO, but my switch makes weird noises everytime I play!
It's scary... I got it on 12/25/20 so it's almost 5 years old... soo.
This rings my ears and I have it at full volume, that’s how quiet and loud it is
I'm so sorry for your loss, i just lost mine in June of this year and mine was a 2002-3580 error which is either a corruption error or a CPU issue and i've heard stories about nintendo making up excuses as to why they can't fix their own dang hardware and why games like pokemon and animal crossing are not available to cloud save. And they think we can just "start over", um, I'M SORRY😤? we put all that time and effort in to all of those raid battles and progress into our towns and you can't fix it😤? we demand our data back for those games that we rightfully paid money for😩☝. So yeah, i feel your pain, big time😩.
Open back up, get heat gun to the GPU chip for about 6 seconds, fixed! 👌
But not for long sadly.
And while you're at it put a Nintendo switch mod
10 % volume also rip swtich 😢
At least my Nintendo switch still works😎
@@SonicFan-mz8nb don't jinx yourself.
I randomly saw this on my recommendation and as a Nintendo Switch owner since it's launch It hurts when I see such awful things happen to other gamers Switch's and gaming related stuff. Thanks for sharing cool video It was interesting I never saw this before. ^_^
Same-
@@tricky6735 ^_^
i had to get another swich once bc i dropped it really hard lol
@@breakfeastman69 How hard ? I saw people drop it on concrete and it just had a few scratches no broken screen and I've seen people purposely destroy it and unless you cut it in half the most damage is broken screen and joycons. But retro game consoles usually are stronger than newer gaming consoles these companies. I love my Nintendo Switch I had it since launch. ^_^
@@Supersmallchibiwolf I don't wanna say I threw it but I for sure looked like it on my kitchen floor screen side it left a small/medium blue circle that's blue when ever I would turn it on and its a black screen it would show that circle and it would blur the inside of the swich thankfully my mom got a screen protector so it was just that but my joycons it broke the R botton so I cant even play some games and it messed up the way I took the joycons in and out (I was able to push it back in) and it broke the stand up thing behind the swich and the funny thing is I sill have swich the same way. This happed id say two months after I got the swich. I think I got the swich march or December 2017 and i still play all the games and im a happy swich owner. side note the other swich i got was the lite and I got bord of that because by school didn't let me play it and my family was moving at the time so I just started playing the old one and lost it during moving so I just have to play the first one. side side note yes i did have to wait 2 years intel I got a swich lite.
The way you slap around your switch really does show how you treat it, no wonder why it wanted you out of its life RIP🤧
yeah flipping it over and over on top of a sofa/couch, I was literally crying the whole video calling the cops rn 💂👮 📸 😤
My thoughts exactly while watching this video 😭
Lay off.
god forbid he lightly tap the switch while it's sitting on a soft surface
oh my god! glass is so delicate it can't be moved slightly on a soft surface! seriously though the switch isn't made out of 0.5mm thick ceramic
‘Human, I’m glad you’re able to have fun with me. Goodbye.’
the fact my ears are really sensitive to such sounds and even with lovest possible volume i still felt pain in my ears
Something similar to this happened to my new 3ds xl... The top screen kept flickering and dimming and sometimes just straight didn't show and I freaked out. I was at high school at the time and had to rush home because all my old Pokémon were locked in pokebank from when I was 5. After that happened, I bought a stand for it online and just left it on the shelf. Fast forward 4~ years and it seems to have stopped?!? Could've been overheating from being in my bag or caused by partially water damaged because I remember it rained that day... And my bag wasn't waterproof...
I don't know. The same thing happened to my sister's 3DS XL and my 3DS XL. Neither of them got wet, but I had dropped mine quite a few times, and it was on its last leg. I think it may be an issue with the top screen?
I bought the switch the same year as this video. Soul for a soul. 😭
Me too
creepy.
Same
*Same*
same
My mom had an SNES when she was little and it works to this day and I’ve played multiple games on it. It’s sad that my kids probably won’t get the chance to see how cool the Nintendo switch was
@Bionicle Blows! The games on there don't deserve the harsh treatment nintendo created, it's sad
Don't worry, 90% of Switch games can be perfectly emulated even today. I think that in ten years you will be able to play these games even on smartphones.
The Wii is the best
@Bionicle Blows! I'm so glad I ended up not being the only person who felt that way, for $300 the switch sucks big-time, and I gurantee those joycons are nothing short of built-to-break either; I still have so much more fun on my DSi I've had since I was like, six or five years old; which might I remind, as with all electronics I had when I was little, I wasn't being very gentle with!! The Switch would shatter within 15 square feet of young-me, for TRIPLE the retail price of that bloody indestructible DSi. Absolute laughing stock of a console just like a majority of the absolutely forgettable games developed for the damn thing!
@Bionicle Blows! Same. Though mine is starting to have a broken hinge, which really sucks
bro it's 5 years old now
I got that same thing on my older switch , i lost most of my data , the sound was terrifying , it was under warranty , i got a free replacement
My switch is from the same year it launched and is still kicking, really hope this doesn’t happen to mine
@@DementedApe same
This can happen for several reasons, but the first one I think was warming. If you don't know what it is, that's when your switch stays in a static mode and doesn't respond. I don't know how to fix it, but you can send it to warranty. ooops I forgot that it was also his time to die because remember it's from 2017
Don’t say that! My switch is day one 😭
@@Black-yz3db Same. All that happened was the right joycon cooked itself to death with an update. The left joycon and console itself were fine. We did buy replacement joycons though.
I want a switch :(
If a console only lasts 5 years; it's badly designed. Even my PS3 slim from 10+ years ago works great besides having to replace the laser.
His switch is a 4 year old
Similar thing happened to my PS4 Pro. I wanted to play The Crew 2, the console crashed, turn it on again, and I'm stuck at the save mode. And if you ask, yes, I tried everything: re-install everything, choose every options in Save mode, nothing happened. Sadly, I even couldn't let that thing repaired. But I wasn't the only one, who had that. Friends and mates of racing games leagues told the same thing and surprise; it was at their PS4 PRO too
i have got the same issue on my original PS4, i recommend factory resetting, there are many tutorials out there too
I LOVE PLAYING THE CREW 1
The good thing is that he passed on to a better life and to be able to rest in peace
It most likely will survive because It might be able to be repaired
@@Oxygen_Low Yes but he will continue to suffer ;-; even my cousins who are 2 and who share the same console take care of it "better"
in Nintendo Heaven
May we all have a moment of silence for this switch...rest in peace,switch.
At times like this I sit back and remember the handle attached to my GameCube
if i remember correctly sometimes when the solder joints go bad for the cpu/gpu (i think it's a single chip) it can flash green.
you could use a heat gun but that would be temporary.
the better way would be reflowing the entire chip but i don't think you could do that.
Good reflow (actually a reballing job) is only done with some pretty good pro equipment indeed.
Some people do manage reflows with heat guns and such but as you said it's likely temporary. Those BGA rework stations that do that kind of job heat up from both sides.
I'm pretty sure it is an APU inside of the Switch. I agree with your theory, but the heat gun would likely misplace other components?
@@zxfeared if you are not careful, yes it could do that.
I've heard that for malfunctioning computer motherboards or graphics cards, people would try baking them in their oven at a certain temperature and sometimes it would cause them to work again. Not saying to try this with your switch, also I don't think I would do that because it could make dangerous fumes right? I don't know.
@@zzoinks Done that, it's a sort-of "nothing to lose" approach when you're not gonna afford the proper reballing/no tools for that. It's a lazier version of the heat gun reflow, will definitely melt connectors not rated for reflow soldering, can destroy electrolytic capacitors, and may or may not solve the issue.
In my case, it did indeed work for a week.
With how you handle it at this moment in the video, it's not surprising.
Switch having problem or if there's a chance it might RIP is frustating indeed, but I don't think you should handle it like that.
Especially since the switch screen and joycons are delicate.
I hold and put my switch and joycons like they're made of porcelain
My thoughts exactly, It’s quite painful to watch..
Bro a switch especially the old ones those are like ancient relics, drop em once they are done.
Same goes for joycons
Thank you. Glad I'm not the only one who treats my day 1 switch as if even the wind could absolutely shatter it but I've always been like that with all my tech since I can even remember. I've NEVER had a device break on me NEVER. My family gives examples of me of how I care for my stuff.
As someone with a model 1 switch (that had 3 hours off dock battery btw) the joycons are surprising strong against dropping but the switch itself? It’s fine when I toss it on my bed and stuff but I rarely take it from the dock because 1 the battery life and 2 I cannot play it while charging on the cord…it won’t charge, just die slower.
i was thinking the same thing! I carry my switch around in a hard case because im afraid i'll drop it and break it! Try blowing in it to get it to work lol
This is why you handle your switch with care. Especially if you don’t ventilate the thing well enough.
this 100% happened because of misuse, and not any sort of hacking. I still have my OG 2017 model switch, and it’s doing good still.
Might need to get a new one since this happened. Can’t do anything else.
I got mine around the time the new model was new but I ended up getting one of the old models, you can tell because of the box.
I also have my OG switch from day 1 when it came out, still no problems. I got another switch though for hacking, and my OG switch is for online play
I think I got mine back in 2018, roughly when Smash Ultimate was coming out, or least a lil bit after it did
I wish i had a launch model! Only have a 2018 model
Probably an unpolished first run Switch model from the original 2017 release.
Strange, considering the original Game Boy, the handheld made way back in 1989, can actually survive a freaking EXPLOSION...
The fact this is true is so hard to believe
Meanwhile my 2DS, from 2009, still alive and well today
The ending turn my painful wince into a full blown laughter.
'Rest in Nintendo the Nintendo switch it's was best selling console in history' 2017-2022 😔
bruh
IT WAS CREATED IN 2021 NOT IN 2022
@@69420guyhaha Haha.
The Nintendo Switch was NOT created in 2021 and 2022 is where this person's switch died.
@@OhKiddo shut up i dont talk to u
Do you have a warranty for it? If you do, you can send your switch for a repair or replacement.
Switches come with 3 year warranty (at most after people telling me they had shorter lol). It definitely would have expired
@@Sharkmouth Mine was 1 year..
@@stepafear862 oof that kinda sucks
@@Sharkmouth mine was 6 months
@@Sharkmouth can you tell me where this heavenly place is where your living?
I’m gonna show my brother this the next time he treats the switch like a 19 dollar Fortnite card
"You were good, son. Real good. Maybe even the best.."
Bro I'm so sad, hearing that sound of Nintendo switch 🤧
you mean 😭?
😭😭😭😭😭😭
genre of THE SABERTOOTH
it's nice likely that the switch has actually born a fuse you're probably going to need to get it prepared which you can but it'll cost money depends if your switch is older than one year
Apparently some Switch consoles during the initial pre test launch of the console in late 2016 had this same issue but from when they were booted up for the first time so they were completely bricked from the factory due to manufacturing defects.
Yeah like half of the consoles were bricked lol
i guess mine was bricked and still worked and i have it now and it sounds like a car engine when i run botw
@@lowskv
I guess it might of only bricked recently when an issue got worse over time!
He broke his switch before losing the stand for the switch, that's impressive
The Game Boy is like the Nokia 3310 compared against that Switch
The Nintendo switch has a heart stopped of humor...
it’s probably some type of moisture inside the switch screen preview, or its probably dying, you can find a repair electronic shop nearby since switches are extremely repairable
Rip best console, it provided the best gameplay and the best experience we all miss it may it rest in piece/pieces
IT GREEN SCEAM!? 0:29
Screen not sceam
No it’s not it’s part of the flickering
0:50 This music is come from the plane crash animation
The almost exact thing happened to my ps4 yesterday, I wanted to play some games on it until it suddenly just gone out by random, and as I turned it back in it played the exact same sound and my TV screen remained black.
We're here to say our last goodbyes to a Nintendo Switch..
It was beloved by its owner and lived a short happy life.
It died due to who knows and the heavens have been blessed by a new angel
Could be that it had heat exhaustion
Luckily I still have my box, the slip of the model and the little barcodes on both box and switch
If mine was going to die, I'd send it to be repaired
I hope that never happens to mine nor anyone's who treat their switches lovely
Not at all saying that's a bad idea, but remember most electronics (Switch included) have limited warranties that rarely last more than a year before expiring.
I treat my switch well but I have an annoying 3 year old cousin who donts
She already destroyed a joycon and my 12 game collection
Have you tried to hold the power button for 5 seconds?
I am sorry that you Nintendo has failed. Seems like a hardware problem. I cant do much if its a hardware problem. Anyway hope you get a replacement. :)
Nintendo switch old crash break the hemmer 0:36 don’t worry your mom gotta buy new one Nintendo switch
Bro her mom spended money for that Nintendo switch and she gotta spend the same money by the old one it’s not free bro think about it
If she brought it with insurance she would get a refund like me my swich I got in 2021 Broke and my dad had insurance so we got £310
Tip: Throw your switch from your window and hope that the waluigi mod will come out, then wait a lifetime and activate it. It happened even ti me and it worked
Try to press the off button for 12 seconds or press off +volume up and down and enter recovery mode
Wow, that thing was so loud that even at the lowest volume and even holding my phone far away from me I can hear it-
Switch:no you cant play smash bros or else ill self destruct
Game boy:yo wsp guys today were surviving a nuclear bomb
thats the CSOD (Color Screen Of Death) mate.
this means that there's something really worng with your switch (corrupted bios, missing files, etc). basically, your nintendo swtich is bricked.
(edited to add more infomation)
CSOD: the lesser bsod
@@taiyaki_emu 'lesser?!'
i'm never going to get a BOSD if how COSD was described in this video is like that but way worse
@@elizabethramirezthezenshii9691 i kinda just meant that bsods (specficially the windows version) is more well-known. sorry for the confusion ^^
@@taiyaki_emu Ah it's fine. :)
Probably not missing files, i think the system would have given at least some error message, bios? I am not sure as i do not know that much about its architecture but some corrupted files containing initilization code (2nd stage bootloader) would be more plausable. It defently cant be the 1st stage bl
Try holding the power button for 12 seconds, it will fix
meanwhile my 1st gen PSP is still running GTA liberty city stories smoothly.
When I was little I had a psp, it broke within 2 years respect to yours 🤣 Funny thing is one time our house got robbed and they stole the psp probably thinking it still worked
my nintendo switch: i am still working fine
2017-present
Sorry for your loss😢😔
did not expect this video to be seen by so many people. let me know what you would like to see next, thanks for watching.
Is your Switch doing all right now?
@@ElephantMariotheRHDNhater3293Idk
Got my switch in walmart back in 2018 and it still works in 2020-22
My own Switch is already half numb, and I barely used it over five years! That's what I get for neglecting it I guess....
Doctor nintendo: alr is your switch ok?
Me: no its flashing yellow
*no oxigen*
Nintendo switch: *dies*
Me: no it.. cant be!
Me: nooo
Me: noooooooooooooooooooooo!
His last breath resulted in the longest highest pitch scream in all the techno lands
Fun fact my switch is the old generation where it broke easily and it’s still alive only two scratches tho
Show this to BK4
Yeah i watched him when i was 9 years old
This kinda happened to me. I was at a retraunt on my switch playing Mario Maker 2 and when i loaded uo the course world,The frist level crashed my switch and played that sound but lower pitch,I started to panic because im only 10, but luckly i had my phone on me and looked up how to fix it,Then when i followed what came up with the google search,My switch was fixed.
@TimeToFly Same lmao I mean ive taken care of my switch and I havent used it all too much but I wanna know how to fix it just incase it fails
@TimeToFly To Fix it, Hiold Down The Power Button for About 20 Seconds. This Will Cause The Switch To Kinda Hard Reset But You Wont get Logged Out of Your Accout,Then Turn It On Again And Tada!
@TimeToFly NP!
the switch laying on its deathbed, saying its final goodbyes, says last words and takes its final breath. RIP.
Oh, I remember something like this. A friend of mine had the same issue within one week my friend exploded and caught fire. You better throw that out. I know this video is from like three years ago, but still be careful.
As soon as i read that having the switch be constantly in sleep mode could cause this i literally walked over to my switch and turned it off since i didnt realise sleep mode could harm the switch like that
Sleep mode is not harmful
sleep mode doesn't do this, its by dropping it/bad airflow just taking general bad care of your console
@@WoopyLoops exactly, the console was designed to be in sleep mode
I have those exact same joycons so this hit me om a personal level
Seeing how aggressively you handle it, I think I know what caused its death
i was thinking the same thing
That was aggressive to you?
Mean... Damn, you can't basically even touch the darn thing or it breaks then
@@nobodyinparticular9640 this isn't your first phone, huh?
@@nobodyinparticular9640 it is rough if hes treating it like that i can only imagine how many times hes dropped it aka body slammed it.
my biggest fear: that’s happened
R.I.P Switch
2017 - 2023
Famous last words- "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"
That's why I bought the lite version
Well u never know if it happens to the lite too
Original switch and lite are basically the same but lite can’t do some things
This happens when some time when some components are damage
rip ☠
R.I.P. RMS Titanic And Rick Astley
What?? Why did you put Rick Astley??
@@cherylmoanamariebautista873 uhm okay-
my 3ds from 2012 is still going strong. I never changed anything. Same with my psp that got like 15 years and i had to change battery once only. They make really bad products now.
rest in peace switch. switch had a painful death,as he was screaming very loudly.
actually after watching this i went to my brother and turned my phone to max volume and put it on his ear
That high pitch is what I hear 24/7. Tinnitus is no fun kids. Protect your ears.
Nintendo Switch go EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
R.I.P Nintendo Switch
2017-2021
RIP… I had my Switch since around 2018 and it still works to this day, I never had this happen.
Sleep well, switch.
Poor switch rip, Btw nice joy con colors
Rest In Peace fallen gaming console
4-5 years is the average lifespan of handheld game consoles. It lived a good life.
*heart monitor stops* Nintendo switch Doctor: We lost him sry kid, Kid: NOOOOOOOO😭😭😭 *A funeral starts, the coffin gets lowered down to the ground, the tombstone says: R.I.P Nintendo Switch your games are the best! 2017-2021.
If my switch started making that noise I think I would just die inside
"You must..go on...without me... _eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee_ "
The effects of trying to run Baldur’s Gate 3 on the Switch
nah. the effects of trying to run roblox elevator testing on switch (very cpu intensive game btw)
Now, it's Oct 2024, and my switch still works. I'm sorry about your Switch bud.
-sobs- he watched his switch go to heaven and he couldnt do any thing about it. RIP Mr. Nintendo Switch.
Can you get a new battery?
Did you try holding down the power button?
0:48 That music is from the plane crash video/clip