Copyright 2023 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.![](https://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmac=UA-5828686-4&utmdt=A+Japanese+YouTuber+wanted+to+see+if+his+fish+could+play+a+video+game+without+help&utme=8(APIKey)9(MDAxODcyMTgzMDEyMTgxMTY5NjYxN2I4OQ004))
![](https://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmac=UA-5828686-4&utmdt=A+Japanese+YouTuber+wanted+to+see+if+his+fish+could+play+a+video+game+without+help&utme=8(APIKey)9(MDAxODcyMTgzMDEyMTgxMTY5NjYxN2I4OQ004))
Transcript
LEILA FADEL, HOST:
Good morning. I'm Leila Fadel. A Japanese YouTuber wanted to see if his pet fish could play a video game without any help. He used a computer program that would move a Nintendo Switch controller every time his fish moved. Everything was going just fine until the fish accidentally opened the game's online shop. The fish spent 500 yen, about $4, in the online store. Luckily, Nintendo refunded the player, and the fish just kept swimming along. It's MORNING EDITION. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.
300x250 Ad
300x250 Ad