Yesterday was a tragic day for Nintendo Fans. The YouTube Channel by the name of “BrawlBrstMS3 X” removed all of the songs owned by Nintendo from his channel. This may seem justified, given that fact that Nintendo owns the songs, and Nintendo started blocking the videos in all countries. But, it turns out that there are really no other ways to find these songs online. There is really no way you can listen to these songs in high quality on the internet. And the best part, Nintendo does not sell these songs anywhere in the world. It’s actually stupid. Why would Nintendo prevent use from listening to these masterpieces for 30 minutes straight? The reason I am talking about this is for one reason, and one reason alone...both Super Mario Galaxy Soundtracks were removed from his channel in their entirety.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS?!?!?
That means that we cannot listen to these amazing songs from the main man Koji Kondo for 30 minutes straight. Why would Nintendo do this to us? They are ruining Koji Kondo’s name!!!! He is the boy, he is the legend in video game soundtracks!!!!! Why would Nintendo do this? I think I have the answer. It’s just a stretch, but it makes sense given the current situation.
Doug Bowser
Now, hear me out. Why would Nintendo all of a sudden start blocking these songs just for the hell of it, when there was no issue having them for all these years? The answer, Doug Bowser. He is nothing like Reggie. Reggie did not care about the songs being there, and he had to have known they existed due to them having hundreds of thousands of views each (mostly millions). Doug Bowser on the other hand wanted to destroy “BrawlBrstMs3 X” and his career for one reason. He does not like it that he ripped songs from the games to to YouTube. Now, you might think, “well...it’s Nintendo’s music, they made it and distributed it, so it’s their right to do what they want with it”, and you would be right, but did you ever think that these songs were ever released to the public via purchase, or ? Probably not, because there is no way you can listen to these songs other than in the games they originated in, or through special promotions. But think about this, you have to buy a special edition of a game (eg. Mario Galaxy) in order to listen to the soundtrack whenever you please...which is on a CD. Keep that in mind. A CD...in modern day technology where they are irrelevant. Yup...that makes sense. Instead of releasing the music that has been around for years for people to enjoy, let’s make it a “special thing”, where only dedicated Nintendo fans would be able to enjoy. That makes sense Nintendo, Koji Kondo would be very proud at your decision. All of the time he brainstormed and composed music, for people to hear, was all for nothing. You like Mario Galaxy...TOO BAD, play the game to listen to it. It’s actually stupid how Nintendo is sometimes. Now, Nintendo usually has something planned when they shut down fan distributions to their brand. AM2R (Another Metroid 2 Remake) was shut down because Nintendo was making an official version. Pixelmon (Minecraft Pokémon) was shut down to make way for “Pokémon Quest”. So, maybe Nintendo is planning to release these songs on certain music streaming platforms, or making them available for purchase some other way, but one thing is for certain...Nintendo will not be forgiven for this. I guess I bought YouTube for nothing.
Edit: Sorry for all these out of the ordinary posts, I just wanted to spread the word about the situation and get people to think. That is all. I hope you understand. Normal post will begin again when I feel like posting. Thank you for reading, and have a great rest of your day.

Comments (47)
Nooooooooooooooooo
That’s how I felt. But don’t worry, you can listen to GlivaSunner before Nintendo gets to him as well (don’t tell Nintendo though)
Does that mean I can’t listen to Galacta Knight’s Theme?
Reply to: JonahBoing
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WHY??!!!
Reply to: Teampigz/Yoshi Main
Jontron: But why...why would you do that...why would you do any of that?
It'll still most likely be on YouTube, it just won't be 30 minutes long.
https://www.zophar.net/music
you can find video game music here too including nintendo
Gosh darn it, Nintendo.
Man, on the front of copyright, Nintendo could really learn a thing or 2 from SEGA, huh?
You know the old saying: Sega does what NintenDON'T.