Recently, Nintendo has taken drastic measures against the videos on YouTube. All game videos with soundtracks have been turned into mimes, which makes everyone lose a little bit of fun when watching them. However, Nintendo is not all so stingy! Recently, with Bao The Pokémon Company has launched a new website, where you can not only listen to the authentic soundtracks of Pokémon games, but also download them for non-commercial use!
Nintendo releases official soundtracks for free games online Listening and non-commercial download use
This new website jointly developed by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company is called "Pokemon DP Sound Library". Its main purpose is to provide players and users with free in-game genuine versions for everyone to use. It is used for editing and music creation in non-commercial films. Its music library contains the original game music soundtracks such as the 2006 NDS version of the first generation "Pokemon: Diamond/Pearl", which can be relived even if you are not the creator. Let’s take a look at the good times in the game.
[Go to Pokemon DP Sound Library]
Players can choose up to six songs from the music library to edit, mix and create their own suite, which can be downloaded on the website There is also a playlist section where you can play or sort according to various themes, such as adventurous music themes, upgraded soundtracks, challenging tracks, etc. At the same time, some creators from all walks of life will also be added to this website. You can listen to samples of your own compositions created by music artists using these officially provided music lines, starting with the creations of Alan Shirahama.
In addition to the website, The Pokémon Company will also The soundtrack of the first generation of "Pokémon: Diamond/Pearl" has been uploaded to the YouTube channel for everyone to listen to. Those who are interested can check it out on the company's channel.
Some time ago, the well-known gaming YouTuber GilvaSunner's A large number of films were officially complained by Nintendo and their prices were reduced, involving more than 2,000 claims of infringement in many works such as "Kirby", "Animal Crossing", "Fist". GilvaSunner later announced on Twitter that the latest Wan will delete his YouTube channel this week, and the reason why Nintendo released the official soundtrack and exclusive website this time is obviously closely related to this incident.