Nintendo doesn't want to deal with the hassle of licensing its music in America, plain and simple. It would be a treat for the fans but there is little revenue in streaming and it would require them to add a legal team to oversee paying their various artists as well as fielding requests for their music to be used in commercials, etc. They're a toy company, their goal is to make money and devoting time and money to this issue does very little for their bottom line.
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Re: YouTuber Ends Metroid Prime Music Covers After Nintendo's Lawyers Call
Not buying this. Either this guy fell for a prank or he’s stirring up *****
Re: Talking Point: Video Game Music Is More Popular Than Ever, So Why Is Nintendo So Behind?
Nintendo doesn't want to deal with the hassle of licensing its music in America, plain and simple. It would be a treat for the fans but there is little revenue in streaming and it would require them to add a legal team to oversee paying their various artists as well as fielding requests for their music to be used in commercials, etc. They're a toy company, their goal is to make money and devoting time and money to this issue does very little for their bottom line.
oh also, radio.gamethattune.com just sayin
Re: Another Popular YouTube Channel Pulls Nintendo Music After 500+ Copyright Claims
radio.gamethattune.com
Re: Mega Man Sale Rocks Up On Switch With Savings Up To 50% Off (North America)
No rush, this sale happens like every month. Get those Mega Man Legacy Collections down to $6 and then it's newsworthy