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Re: Nintendo Launches Beta of 'Creators Program' for YouTube

Taikasieni

Wow that suck a lot! only those who are registered content creators can create videos from Nintendo games others get copyright strike (or content ID notification) also only specific games, 30-40% revenue to Nintendo and google take 30%? It`s so weard that Nintendo wants tax those who promote their games. If i would be video creator well simply I would go do videos of other companies games.

Re: Xenoblade Chronicles X Localisation Work is "Well Underway"

Taikasieni

Hopefully there is Japanese voices too like in Wii Xenoblade (always nice to have choise).

Honestly I got some negative vibes when i saw game trailer in E3, the part where you can see the base with text with flag united states, I really don`t want game hero to be "ex/US marine" who now saves the world or so. For that reason I will be cautious before possible purchase, maybe spoiling my self a little to make sure of.. will see.

Re: Satoru Iwata Outlines Nintendo's First QOL Platform

Taikasieni

Intteresting at least, but its concers like what will Nintendo or partners do with collected data just delete it after analyze? No, i give you example as i bought Sony phone recently and it came with wristband what coud be used to monitor your steps you take, how long you sleep, what you do with your phone and some other things like spended calories per day, and you see all this "data" like calendar, but as i was reading EULA i noticed that they could use collected to anything what they want to, and also they can`t promise that collected data would be safe from stealing. For me that kind of data is wery personal, can`t say that Nintendo would make same kind of Eula or close but it would make sense 1st sell the product 2nd sell collected data 3rd make new products base from collected data. I might be interested from product but only if collected data is for my eyes only. I will continue buy Nintendo games, but not this one i cherish my privacy that much...even if you can`t link collected data to specific person.