One of the biggest YouTubers, Joe "Angry Joe" Vargas, has said he has stopped covering Nintendo games after the Japanese gaming giant started a dispute with him over his Mario Party 10 video. Angry ...
Game journalist Joe Vargas, better known by his moniker Angry Joe, has declared that he will no longer cover Nintendo games on his Angry Joe Show, which has garnered over 300 million views on YouTube ...
In the wake of what’s being called “Copyritpocalypse,” many prominent YouTubers, mostly in the gaming community, are finding tens and hundreds of their videos flagged, and some of them even removed ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Three of "Angry Joe" Vargas' 10 most-viewed videos on YouTube, and dozens of others, have been flagged by YouTube's controversial "content ID" system, ...
In a dramatic, but no longer uncommon situation, famed YouTuber Angry Joe has officially stated that he is boycotting his coverage of Nintendo games. He will no longer be playing or reviewing Mario ...
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YouTuber Angry Joe has posted a video update on the 63 Content ID strikes slapped on his videos. It follows on the implementation of YouTube's new copyright measures, which saw a run of third-party ...
"Angry Joe" Vargas, a popular YouTube streamer with a subscriber count at nearly 2 million, has posted a video today outlining his frustrations with Nintendo and why he will no longer be streaming any ...
YouTuber Joe “Angry Joe” Vargas is famous for his funny game reviews, but over the years, the growth of his channel has put a strain on his ability to produce them. After announcing he was taking a ...
Joe "Angry Joe," Vargas for lack of a better word, is Angry. The prominent Youtuber, with nearly 2 million subscribers, is done covering Nintedo games, and he wants you to know why. He recently got a ...