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Intrinsic said:
sc94597 said:

Except he doesn't. This won't affect Nintendo fans. 

And its thinking like that that's got Nintendo in the hole they are in today. 

A lot of good Nintendo fans have done for the WiiU so far, if I were Nintendo u would be doing everything I can to get as much eyes on my products as possible. 

So you think him profiting off of others work is doing them a favor? 

Go create something, wait for someone to steal a portion of what you made, then come back and share your insight.





Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.

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Keep your pants on, I hate websites that blow things out of proportion. And no, Nintendo is not God, he has a right to disagree with them.



I predict that the Wii U will sell a total of 18 million units in its lifetime. 

The NX will be a 900p machine

Makes sense and I agree with him, Nintendo shouldn't do that.



Pewdiepie does actually clarify that they have every right to do it.



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so ironic that Nintendo would screw over the people who does more advertising of their games then they do (not directly talking about pewdiepie) but all the Nintendo dedicated channels. It is Nintendo games but seriously how many channels are really making that much money from this. Its been many games Nintendo hasnt even cared to advertise. Screwing over their fans, man. there are SOOOO many games that can easily be proven to benefit from youtube exposer. stuff like this is no better than Day1/on disk DLC or even microtransactions. their pretty much nickel and diming there fans . This new idea of nintendo's focus of a short term profit needs to stop.it will eventually catch up to them (given that it hasnt already)




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Did anybody read the "beta" in the name of the program? People seem to ignore that a lot.

This is all a big problem with no one coming to conclussions since, in the end, everyone wants the cash for themselves. I'll just make a comparison: Let's say Bruno Mars releases an awesome song that I love. I buy the CD, so I own it and I do whatever I want with it, right? Well, I upload all the songs on Youtube (effortlessly), get 10k views and take all the ad revenue, even though it was Bruno Mars who made the song. I want you to tell me what's wrong there.



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Mr Khan said:

You can make your point without the attitude, can't you?

It's evident that a lot of people here -including polygon apparently- didn't even read Pewdiepie's blog.



so ironic that Nintendo would screw over the people who does more advertising of their games then they do (not directly talking about pewdiepie) but all the Nintendo dedicated channels. It is Nintendo games but seriously how many channels are really making that much money from this. Its been many games Nintendo hasnt even cared to advertise. Screwing over their fans, man. there are SOOOO many games that can easily be proven to benefit from youtube exposer. stuff like this is no better than Day1/on disk DLC or even microtransactions. their pretty much nickel and diming there fans . This new idea of nintendo's focus of a short term profit needs to stop.it will eventually catch up to them (given that it hasnt already)




'Video games are bad for you? That's what they said about rock-n-roll.'
-Shigeru Miyamoto

So how many of these people who rage over Nintendo (misguided) policy atually plays Nintendo-games on their channel?



Slarvax said:
Did anybody read the "beta" in the name of the program? People seem to ignore that a lot.

This is all a big problem with no one coming to conclussions since, in the end, everyone wants the cash for themselves. I'll just make a comparison: Let's say Bruno Mars releases an awesome song that I love. I buy the CD, so I own it and I do whatever I want with it, right? Well, I upload all the songs on Youtube (effortlessly), get 10k views and take all the ad revenue, even though it was Bruno Mars who made the song. I want you to tell me what's wrong there.


It is exactly this. This is what got a lot of musicians that sampled in hot water.