We've never really been fans of the idea of buying an expensive ticket for a concert only to spend the 2 hours or so it's likely to last holding some sort of recording device up in the air, watching the whole thing through the lens of a screen. Call us old fogeys, but to us, concerts are one of few experiences in life where you can truly live in the moment, forget about everything on the outside, and just get lost in the music.
Having said that... If we were to record a concert, you can bet we'll be taking a leaf out of a few Nintendo fans' books and using our 3DS consoles to do so. We know what you're thinking: the quality would be awful, right? Well, yeah. But that hasn't stopped others from doing the same. As reported by IGN, a trend has been emerging in recent months whereby some concert goers are using their 3DS consoles camera to record footage of the live gigs.
Here's a peek at what said footage actually looks like (warning: it sounds rough):
Pretty poor quality, right? The maximum resolution of 640×480 pixels for the 3DS camera isn't exactly going to pick up on the finer details, but here's the thing; it's in 3D. Sure, there were a few phones that sported a 3D screen before the fad died a quick death, but the 3DS has endured in a way that precious few other 3D devices could hope to do. It provides a certain charm to video recordings that's unlikely to replicated anywhere else, despite the obviously poor quality.
Here are a couple of other accounts of people using 3DS consoles at concerts:
IGN reached out to the chiptune-based band Anamanaguchi to get a comment on the bizarre emerging trend. Having had plenty of experience with gaming-related music in the past - including composing the entire soundtrack to Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game - Anamanaguchi was unsurprisingly enthusiastic about the trend:
“Yeaa it’s sick. Been happening at our shows for a while now but definitely seeing it more and more. Honestly it’s always way more hype footage than the like iPhone 15 front row super stable full set in 4K HD footage lol. Love 20 seconds of bassboosted deep fried totally shredded DS audio. The audio gets so wrecked, it always takes us a second to figure out what song of ours it is loll but it sounds and looks so good.”
The band also put out the following request on Twitter regarding the trend, joking with IGN that it would create a 'Live on 3DS' album and put it on vinyl:
"if you take footage of us live with a Nintendo 3DS, you are legally obligated to send us the footage. maximum penalty will be pursued for those who refuse to comply."
Despite how awesome this clearly is as a strange, albeit likely brief trend, we can't help but feel a tad anxious about the whole thing. After all, concerts are exceptionally busy places and it's only a matter of time before some poor 3DS owner drops their console onto the sticky floor, guaranteed to be trodden on by an over-enthusiastic music lover. Phones can be replaced fairly easily these days - costly, perhaps, but easily - but 3DS consoles are slowly but surely dwindling since Nintendo discontinued the device in 2020. If one of those things gets lost in a sea of concert goers, that may well be it.
Anyway, what do you think of this emerging trend? Have you tried it yourself? We'd love to see the footage, if so! Share your thoughts on the topic in the comments below.
[source ign.com]
Comments (51)
Did that back in the day at a Uriah Heep concert with my dad. He wanted a photo. I don't own a smartphone...took out my 3DS
If it wasn’t for the horrendous audio (which I guess you could just play a clean audio recording on top of) the video isnt too bad. And it’s all about the 3d, which is really awesome. In hindsight I wish I would have used mine to capture some 3d footage of a family member who passed last year… sorry for ending on a downer there. 😔
Yup, I'm going to Red Hot Chilli Peppers in London in June and going to take my 3DS to do this too.
Only problem is that its at London Stadium and I am in some pretty far away seats
The 3D recording of the 3DS camera isn't all that effective with things at a distance, you need subjects up close.
And even then the bitrate is something low and the resolution is something like 240p or 480p, and recordings are limited to 10 minutes.
Not sure if that's just the poor quality of the 3DS recording, or if that's what music sounds like these days o_o
In 10 years time, the ‘retro looking’ 3D photos and videos from the 3DS camera will captivate photo enthusiast all over again and send 3DS demand soaring… just like what happened to the Gameboy Camera now
@Bunkerneath should get some nice 3d depth in the recording then! Enjoy the gig!
Boo! People filming is one of the most annoying things at a gig, being stuck behind someone who shoves a camera straight into your view just so they can post the poor quality vid on YouTube to get 12 views plus as they are filming they refuse to move in a crowd which is trying to bounce with the music is dull. I saw Tool a few days where they had a hard no camera policy and it ended up being one of the best gigs of the year for me because of no one filming.
@Bunkerneath Red Hot Chilli Peppers are very strange live, half of the show is just them jamming which kills off all the energy to the crowd and their setlists often leave out massive songs even though Stadium Arcadium has a big presence despite being such a poor album.
Could have done with a warning that it would make my ears bleed before I clicked play on that video clip!
@jump Tool are fantastic, I'm very sad that I didn't get a ticket to see them. Glad you had a great time!
I have ever recorded bodybuilding contest at my local gym, maybe during year 2016 with my Old 3DS XL.
I still keep the video.
Yeah, I'm with the side that think filming concerts is quite selfish. Trying to watch a gig while dozens of brightly illuminated phone screens wave around in the way is quite annoying. I also don't really get what people do with the footage (other than stick it on YouTube to get 12 views as mentioned above). Do people really sit down later to enjoy watching their poor quality video/audio recording of half a song at a gig they went to?
I did this a few times back in the day. It was quite cool, but it was terrible quality in terms of both sound and video so I only did it as a quirky bit of fun for a song or two.
640x480 is reserved for pictures just like the DSi.
Video is same res as the 3DS 400x240 at 20fps, with extremely low audio quality of 16 kHz adpcm mono.
@BionicDodo it’s that and they can put it up on Twitter, Facebook or wherever so they can just say they went to a gig. It’s like when people take photos of their breakfast because they believe the world is that invested in what they are eating that day but at least there’s no bad sound, a lack of feeling from the event and from bad views/angles with food pics.
@Olliemar28 yeah it was great, it’s amazing how tight they are as they sound like their albums plus their stage visuals really add to the music. It’s just a shame how irregularly they tour the UK.
@AlienX there is something quite funny about losing stereo sound, and gaining 3d video.
As annoying as people recording a gig is, I would be totally ok if it was on a DS.
It’s a weird trend, but I LOVE IT
Streetpass lives at concerts now! I love it!!
DS XL can record video right? I will try to fitm Liam Gallagher
I don't love it. People who film concerts instead of watching them are annoying
I nearly got in a fight once because someone was doing this in front of me (not with a 3DS). I don't pay a lot of money to see a band I love, just to get a view of someones phone.
Why though?
Why though?
Why though?
still have 3ds video of a squirrel that always jumped on my window every morning to pay me a visit cause I saved it's life
@jump This is a wild take on RHCP, jams are cool and Stadium Arcadium rules, especially disc 2.
I used to take photos with my 2DS everytime i went at Comicon(the italian one,not the San Diego one).Sold the 2DS when i got a Switch but i still have the photos obviously.
Put me with the people who are against filming at concerts. It's incredibly annoying, and I don't care what device you're filming on.
I did this in ‘12 at a Beach Boys concert-was like 10 ft from the stage!
Real talk that's one of the main reasons I still use my 3DS.
3DSs are handhelds, not consoles.
Haven't been to a concert in years. I guess my interest in music if that's what you want to call it because sometimes to me it just sounds like a racket just isn't there anymore.
@Buizel LOL beat me to it.
Wait, high end phones have like FIVE camera lenses now, why AREN'T they recording in 3D?
@Anti-Matter that is pretty weird, mate.
@PessitheMystic
But that was my natural interest.
I have never saw a bodybuilding contest live with my own eyes so I didn't waste the chance to record the shirtless six pack dudes over there with my Old 3DS XL.
I was also asking some bodybuilder contestant over there to take some photos of them when they were not busy. That was my rare experience.
I didn’t pay my hard earned money to watch my favorite band through your device. Don’t be a glasshole!
@jump To be fair I have never seen them live. I'm going to soon, and I'm excited about Frusciante's return, though the new album left a lot to be desired...
The MP3 player was awesome
Could've sworn yall did an article on this once before....
Knowing Anamanaguchi, Porter Robinson, and 100 gecs fans (and being a fan of all three myself), it doesn't surprise me that this is happening at their shows lol
I don't understand the point of bringing phones to a concert and holding it up the whole time? I can understand if you want them for pictures with the band or something if you've got a backstage pass. I also wouldn't take them to a concert and risk it getting broken or stolen.
I remember becoming something of an amateur photographer back when I first got my 3ds back in 2011. 3d photos were just that cool! (Even at a low resolution). Now in 2022, my OG 3DS is like a miniature scrapbook: I have pictures of old friends and sadly departed pets, school plays, college visits, museum trips... its a shame I didn't keep that up after 2013 ( I guess the magic wore off by then). Cool to see others using aging tech in interesting ways.
When the 3DS first came out I was promoting a lot of concerts and I tried this once. Only once. Aside from the poor visuals, the sound was awful too, especially compared to my mobile phone (this was just before smartphones) I hsd at the time, which actually made decent recordings. Hang on, did I say the sound was awful? Sorry I meant completely %$^&ing abysmal.
Well, it's not a concert recording, but if you're interested, I have composed some oriental RPG style music on my 3DS using the Korg Synthesizer :
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsKQXs19ldxNBV9NBFTqLmj65G73k-vhx
Enjoy!
@ButterCashier
A handheld IS a console. It's literally a Handheld Console.
@ButterCashier errr… 3DS is a handheld console. People call them handhelds for short.
@ButterCashier Found the person who didn't grow up with handhelds. They're called handheld consoles. Always been and always will be.
3DS ISN'T DEAD YET, AWESOME.
I’m a professional photographer. I’ve shot many series that were “3D photography” using my 3DS. Man, now I wanna go back through those photos..
@ivory_soul
I have always called them simply "handhelds", and consoles "consoles". Perhaps it would be more consoling were I to extend the name of the portable systems but I don't want to be too hand-holding in my patronising.
Such a weird opening statement...nobody is forcing you to be attached to your phone at all times? You may be shocked to know you could still go to a concert, record none of it, and still enjoy yourself. Scary to put down that lifeline for 3 hours, I know, but still, what a weird way to start.
gona take my 3DS to pet shop boys
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