Angry Joe reacts on David Jaffe remarks on Twitter; YouTuber displeased with God of War creator's comments on Nintendo video rant

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The drama in Twitterverse between Joe Vargas aka Angry Joe and game producer David Scott Jaffe continued this time with Angry Joe tweeting back on Jaffe's reactions on Joe's video rant and Nintendo's revenue program.

The hullaballoo began when just a few days back when YouTube game critic Angry Joe was flagged by YouTube for downloading the "Mario Party 10 video." This was due to Nintendo's early version of its Creators Program this year; the Creators Program would allow "YouTubers to release videos with Nintendo games, so long as they share some of the revenue," based on a report from Kotaku.

This caused Angry Joe to make his final video rant on Nintendo and their revenue program. However, some people in the gaming industry also noticed the video and shared their thoughts about the matter. Twisted Metal creator David Jaffe went to Twitter and shared his two-cents on Angry Joe's rant video as well as Nintendo's Revenue program.

First off, Jaffe reacted on Nintendo's revenue program. Later on, he clarified that Nintendo had the right to protect their intellectual property. Apart from that, Jaffe reacted on Angry Joe's "arrogant" remarks against the gaming conglomerate. Add to that, Jaffe even challenged Angry Joe to sue if he felt he was wronged after his "Mario Party 10 video" was flagged.

The tweets of the game producer certainly caught Angry Joe's attention.

With the barrage of comments Jaffe made, Angry Joe tweeted back with relatively the same intense energy Jaffe shelled out on his earlier comments. It seemed that the YouTube video game critic was displeased with Jaffe joining in the discussion, based on a report from Paradiger.

Based on the report, it also seemed that Angry Joe got offended after Jaffe thought that the video rant was "arrogant" and that Nintendo had legal rights regarding others using their material over YouTube.

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