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Nintendo will finally allow YouTube creators the chance to make money off videos that contain content from its games, after years of demanding that all. Toggle search box Toggle navigation.
Nintendo launched a new affiliate program yesterday for YouTubers that, on paper sounds like a good thing. It's a way to let YouTubers make money off their Nintendo-related videos on YouTube ...
Nintendo made an attempt to get with the times last month by instituting new YouTube policies regarding the monetization of their videos. Though their new stipulations were a step up from “we ...
Nintendo wants people to make money from videos on YouTube featuring Mario and Zelda games, but the Japanese company also wants a piece of that cash. Earlier this week, the publisher introduced ...
The message is clear: Nintendo does not want its video games’ soundtrack music on YouTube. DeoxysPrime, a popular video game and anime fan that frequently uploads popular video game soundtrack ...
Nintendo is moving more aggressively against YouTubers than ever, and maybe so are trolls — here’s the story of YouTube star Domtendo and Tatsumi Masaaki.
This is despite Nintendo also stating that “Managed Channels or Premium Partners of YouTube” — a.k.a. the platform’s biggest streamers — “are not eligible and should not register for ...
No further details were shared, including whether YouTube is updating its app to work with both Switch generations or building a Switch 2-specific version. The original Nintendo Switch YouTube app ...
DeoxysPrime’s YouTube channel homepage. The owner of a Canadian YouTube channel focused on video game soundtracks has reported that he received more than 500 copyright strikes from Nintendo of ...
Nintendo is coming after makers of Let’s Play videos, only the company isn’t taking down their clips. It’s only taking their money. For the unfamiliar, Let’s Plays—also known as LPs ...
A YouTube channel that uploads video game soundtracks has reportedly been sent over 1300 copyright blocks in one day. This news isn’t shocking if you know Nintendo’s track record when it comes ...
As YouTube, which declined to comment for this story, becomes a more prominent source of gaming news, reviews, and opinions, it risks losing the independent, unfettered voices that helped make ...