GustyGardens
Banned
When Nintendo announced that they would be creating a program where-in YouTubers that upload Nintendo content would be able to make money people were excited, but when reality hit and The Big N gave us the details of their program people were less excited and more, a lot more, upset. There were quite a few threads about famous YouTube personalities being angry despite most of them not really being known for streaming Nintendo content, but that's another story.
Here we are, 2 months later, and I'm curious as to how many of you have noticed a difference in your YouTube content. Has Nintendo's YouTube Creator Program really put a damper, like everyone thought it would, on people's uploading of Nintendo content?
Personally, I follow a few channels and neither of them have changed. A couple of them are monetized multi-platform channels that feature a lot of Nintendo games.
And then there's the other side of the coin. Some developers, like Devolver Digital, have urged people to upload content from their games. Has their stance affected their sales at all?
Here we are, 2 months later, and I'm curious as to how many of you have noticed a difference in your YouTube content. Has Nintendo's YouTube Creator Program really put a damper, like everyone thought it would, on people's uploading of Nintendo content?
Personally, I follow a few channels and neither of them have changed. A couple of them are monetized multi-platform channels that feature a lot of Nintendo games.
And then there's the other side of the coin. Some developers, like Devolver Digital, have urged people to upload content from their games. Has their stance affected their sales at all?