


Maybe it would make getting artists or studios (say, Lucasfilm for Star Wars Arcade or Marvel for Marvel vs. I have a simple solution to (at least part) of the mess regarding licensed music, names, etc.: once a deal is finalized and a game manufactured and/or released, those permissions go on in perpetuity for the publisher A) so that the games can stay available for purchase and B) to enable future remasters, compilations, etc.
DANCING LINE MUSIC TURNED OFF LICENSE
So if this game and these soundtracks can be released ONLINE for purchase (of course they call it a "license"), then why was Microsoft forced to pull the earlier Forza Horizons off of their Store due to the music license permissions expiring? Couldn't a user simply purchase and play them offline just like the case with this? Licensing has caused so many great games to be lost to the public, perhaps forever. the current state of Twitch: the official Twitch Gaming channel cut off the live Metallica concert to play 8bit folk music to avoid DMCA /sCn56So8Ee- Rod Breslau February 19, 2021 It's become so bad that yesterday's Metallica concert during BlizzCon was replaced with generic audio. If you choose to stream, please do so with the music turned off.- Adam Fletcher 💙 February 20, 2021Īccording to a story from Kotaku, Twitch went on a purge back in November last year and removed all licensed music and sound effects. PSA: If you stream Rock N Roll Racing from the Blizzard Arcade Collection, the game has a soundtrack of licensed music which is not cleared for streaming.

The licensed soundtrack in this particular game is not cleared for streaming, meaning strikes will likely be dished out if it's not switched off. Just days after the launch of the Blizzard Arcade Collection, Blizzard's Adam Fletcher has issued a warning about streaming Rock N Roll Racing on platforms such as Twitch. The gods of the future poured out, strolled among us, and created. show, and for two hours the heavens opened. During BlizzCon Online this weekend, Blizzard announced (and released) a three-in-one retro selection comprised of The Lost Vikings, Rock N Roll Racing and Blackthorne. It was October 29, 1964, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
