Nintendo obviously does not like its works to be reused, even when they are several years old.

The company has just attacked the YouTube channel DeoxysPrime, known for broadcasting the soundtracks of old video games, some of which belong to the Japanese firm, reports

Phonandroid

.

According to the channel, 500 copyright complaints were sent to it in one week.

At the same time, a dozen videos featuring game soundtracks were blocked on the platform.

These were songs from, for example, the titles

Smash Bros

,

Donkey Kong Country

,

F-Zero

or even

Mario Kart

.

Effective immediately I will be removing all Nintendo music from my channel.

With 500+ claims and a dozen soundtracks blocked over the last week it's pretty clear they don't want their music on YouTube.

I'm sorry to everyone who enjoys their music but I don't have much choice.

— DeoxysPrime (@DeoxysPrime) May 30, 2022


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The channel permanently removes them

“From now on, I will remove all Nintendo music from my channel,” warned its administrator.

“With over 500 claims and a dozen soundtracks blocked last week, it's clear they don't want their music on YouTube.

I feel sorry for everyone who enjoys their music, but I don't really have a choice,” he added.

The other original tapes will be kept, said the DeoxysPrime teams.

The latter, however, called on their community to put pressure on Nintendo so that the company markets the music of these famous video games.

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