Concert en direct Splatoon 3 Live avec Tridenfer [Nintendo Live 2024 TOKYO]
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2024
- Découvrez la toute nouvelle prestation de Pasquale, Angie et Raimi, et restez à l’affût de deux invités surprises!
Cette prestation a été enregistrée à Tokyo au Japon, et faisait partie à l’origine du Nintendo Live 2024 TOKYO.
01:03 - Vs Music Medley
06:32 - Till Depth Do Us Part
10:15 - Fins in the Air
13:34 - Hide and Sleek
17:04 - Smeared Canvas
21:53 - Candy-Coated Rocks
23:38 - Tentacle to the Metal
25:58 - Big Betrayal
30:14 - Daybreaker Anthem
35:45 - Anarchy Rainbow
Arrangement en direct et Chef d’orchestre : Tetsuya Ohyama
Guitare : Haruka Sakamoto
Basse : Wakazaemon
Clavier : Shoko Nagasaki
Tambours : Seiichiro Hayakawa
Percussions : NanaN.
Trompette : Hajime Gushiken
Trombone : Amane Takai
Saxo baryton : Junya Kondo
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If splatoon concerts are casually dropping in Japan i am ditching my house to live in japan
Same
At least their schools are safer than ours
@@gamedroid2037 facts
@@gamedroid2037I wouldn’t say safer, they’re more racist & lead to depression. Everyone is do-or-die.
People from any country are welcome! ! ! Come anytime
Man imagine going back to 2000 and telling people that we would be getting two concerts, movie and theme park announcements in a span of a few months from Nintendo 😳
Side order moments: 20:48 25:27
Yo merci pour la version quebs
On en a besoin 🙏
Just some constructive criticism, but this isn’t visually appealing when the camera perspective changes every 3-5 seconds. I can’t just focus on any one character when the cameraman keeps teleporting all over the place.
OFF THE HOOK MY BELOVED 😭😭💚🩷
Yesssss Deepcut and Off the hook sing Anarchy rainbow!!!!
26:11
Frye smacking the living heck out of big man
a beautiful moment
I like that song Smeared Canvas, that should play in the Tower of Order in Side Order. It's also giving me a vibe of Breath of Fire.
Please do a live one here in the US 😭
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Omg
Is hide and sleek and smeared canvas new?
No and yes but just smeared canvas
Why was this concert canceled and moved to february?
They received threats
@@Takumi-dy4ky i tought it was the earthquake, this sucks.
@@solomeoparedes8162 Only the disaster-stricken areas have not returned to normal. Other cities are operating as usual.
What in the Japanese fever dream did I just watch?
23:37 Tentacle To The Metal
only replay button I need
RAAAAAAH
Why is it in french?
I wish squids were real.
Pourquoi pas faire revenir Mario docteur sur téléphone un jour STP car se jeux me manque 😢
Stp
@@user-gw6ch2bn1mfrro déjà tu demandes à Nintendo of America, commence par t'adresser à Nintendo France, de 2, c'est pas parce qu'un gamin de 8 ans va le demander qui vont le faire, ni avec un s'il te plaît, ait déjà le réflexe du vouvoiement, de 3, il y a une raison de la suppression du jeu, qui est sûrement un problème financier, car, oui, ça leur coûte de l'argent de faire marcher un jeu, encore plus mobile, et enfin, dernière raison, t'es juste vraiment vraiment cringe.
Ta geull le garçon de 2 ans j'ai 12 ans
@@user-gw6ch2bn1m Bon. On va commencer par l'orthographe. "geull" s'écrit en réalité "gueule", ensuite, entre "2 ans" et "j'ai", tu aurais du mettez une virgule, et le reste, à ma grande surprise, est correct, franchement bravo.
En revanche, je ne suis pas un garçon, mais une fille, je n'ai pas non plus 2 ans, mais en réalité 17. Et si tu as réellement 12 ans, comme tu le précise dans ton commentaire ma foi bien constructif (jk), tu n'as rien à faire sur UA-cam, cette application étant accessible à partir de 13 ans (même si à 13 ans, je doute que tu sois assez mâture pour y être), donc retourne sur UA-cam Kids, s'il te plaît.
Et non, pour répondre à ton commentaire, je ne fermerai pas ma "geull".
@@user-gw6ch2bn1m Bah alors on parle plus ??
PEARL AND MARINA ARE BACK! LETSSS GOOOO
Is there even an audience? The silence is killin me😂
People are silent because they're in awe of the greatest music being played in front of them.
@@adam145 not a single cheer or clap😭
Nintendo cancelled the event due to threats over their staff and customers. They maintained this performance along with the Zelda concert and recorded it to be uploaded, that's why there isn't an audience.
@@norad_74 oh! OK that would make sense.
Nintendo needs to add a modding platform for various games like stardew valley, only the PC versions get that.
dear nintendo american come on please announced next feb direct we want general direct not mini partner show case want see more nso road map
PLEASE NINTENDO HEAR ME!!!!!!!!!!
They don’t care PC fanboy,
Now leave Nintendo is not for you.
Nintendo quiero un Mario y luigi nuevo porque es mi sagas favoritas
They are asking for part two of the dances on Deep Cut's Tok Tok
Poor big man
😢😅
Why is it in French
i bet this company is REEEEEAAAAALLLL GLAAAD that youtube removed the dislike feature. i bet that nintendo finna try to get a mod to talk smack to mah heat but the problem is that a communication error has occurred and they cant post comments
@ahmbetr3254 You are no longer welcome here PC Master race fanboy and If I ever catch you again,
I’ll gatekeep you out.
P.S. Overwatch sucks.
OHHHHHH!
Most coherent Nintendo UA-cam commenter
@@Hewer86 i BEEN the most coherent since the secong GRAAAAADE naa mean?
@@Hewer86He’s more of a PC Master race member and console war fanboy as you can see on his channel.
I'm 3rd
Segundo
No squid sisters L concert
Can you steal everyone's play button To prove that You have so many subscribers.
They get play buttons,
When people subscribe to them.
100,000 for silver,
1,000,000 for gold,
10,000,000 for Diamond,
And 50,000,000 for Red play button.
They don’t steal play buttons,
They have to earn ‘em.
Nintendo of America now has over 9.39 Million subscribers and is now getting close to the Diamond.💎
They already got the silver and gold ones after reaching 100,000 subscribers and 1,000,000 subscribers.
@@Unknown_User174 Mind your own business
@@TocaLevi-ls4bgWhatever I’m just giving you some helping information.😒
Bro, this literally happened at the same time as Taylor Swift concert happened
Second
Why is it in French... please I want them in Europe SO BAD
You can find the english version in the Nintendo of america account
They did a concert in France once
@@Hewer86 damn it when???
@@cafyszczypiorek6732 Squid Sisters did a concert in Paris in July 2016
Third
First
Commenting on every NoA UA-cam upload until Nintendo rolls back or significantly changes their community tournament guidelines
Comment # 152
If you have other ideas on how to share my thoughts with Nintendo (because yes, I do recognize over 100 comments in they probably won’t listen to a repeated comment), I am open to suggestions.
Prior Suggestions + Current Status:
) Write a letter to Nintendo - Sent, awaiting reply. Contents of the letter can be found in the second reply.
) Email Nintendo - Currently procrastinating (look this time I actually have been busy, I swear)
) Call Nintendo Support - Still considering effectiveness, leaning towards not worth it
) Boycott - Unfortunately I don’t have the pull to make a mass boycott, but it is something I am doing personally.
) Buy Nintendo shares and ask them to change it in a shareholder meeting - I’ll let you know when I have the money to do that.
) Make death threats? - Can’t believe I have to say this, but absolutely not, please nobody do this
TLDR on my stance; I am not against there being guidelines, I just think the current ones aren't good and could be changed for the better.
Dear Nintendo,
I am writing to you today regarding your Community Tournament Guidelines. Put simply, I am not a fan of them. While I do think that there is merit to the idea of having community tournament guidelines, I disagree with some of the restrictions you’ve included. Below are some of the issues I take with it, along with questions about it, and suggestions for ways to improve it. I hope whoever receives this letter will take the time to read through it, potentially pass it along to those in charge of these guidelines, and maybe respond back with answers to some of the questions.
Firstly, the participant restriction. “Tournaments may include up to 200 Participants for in-person tournaments or up to 300 Participants for online tournaments.” Why limit the number of participants? I can sort of see a reason to limit the in-person number, what with COVID and all that, but I can’t think of a single reason why there should be a cap on the online number, at least on your end. On the end of tournament organizers, I could understand them capping it due to only wanting the tournament to run for a certain amount of time, or not having enough people available to moderate a tournament of large size, but I don’t see any reason why you’d want the number of participants capped. Additionally, the recently released Splatoon 3 Tournament Manager allows the amount of teams per tournament to be capped at 512, or up to 2048 individual players. Since the manager requires you to read and agree to the Community Tournament Guidelines before creating a tournament, this runs counter to the cap on participants that you yourself have put into the guidelines. If you could elaborate on A) why there is a participant cap, and B) why Splatoon 3’s Tournament Manager breaks it, it would be greatly appreciated. Alternatively, removing the online cap altogether and just letting the tournament organizers decide themselves would also work. Side note: the workaround described in Q12 of the Frequently Asked Questions is neat, but sometimes tournaments are only able to get a venue for a single day, making it entirely impossible for those tournaments to run. It would definitely be a better solution to just not have a cap in the first place.
Next, disclosing accounting. “Organizers collecting fees must publicly disclose all accounting related to the costs of hosting the event promptly, including entry fees, admission fees, and prizes distributed by posting them on a website and/or on social media accessible to everyone.” This is a bit unclear. Do they just need to declare those three items, listed, or do they also need to declare other things such as amount they are paying the venue to be able to host the tournament there, or the costs of equipment like the systems or monitors they’re bringing, or the cost of gas for traveling to the venue? This part definitely needs a clearer definition. If it’s only the three things directly stated in the guidelines, I’m perfectly fine with it. If it requires you to disclose backend information, stuff participants likely wouldn’t normally be concerned with, I see no reason for it to stay that way.
Following up on that point, sponsorships. “When hosting a Community Tournament, Organizers may not receive goods, services, money, etc., from third parties as sponsors.” Additionally, lower down in the guidelines, “Nintendo Games may not be used for Community Tournaments that…Have sponsors or that advertise or promote any entity, products or services”, and from Q3 in the Frequently Asked Questions, “Tournaments that are not permitted by these guidelines include but are not limited to…Tournaments that receive goods or money from third parties, such as sponsors.” I must again ask, why? What is the purpose of banning sponsorships outright? I’d understand requiring any sponsors to be disclosed, or requiring the sponsorship be used exclusively for covering the costs of organizing the tournament and towards prizing (and thus limiting it through the $10000 of cash prizes per year rule), but I don’t see any good reason to ban them completely. I’d suggest removing the ban and instead implementing limits on them. Something like what Capcom has for their “Street Fighter V Community License Agreement for the Americas” would work. “The sponsorship contributions must not exceed $6,000 USD per Event” and “The total sponsorship contributions within any given 12-month period must not exceed $30,000 USD” seem like reasonable limitations.
These next 3 are relatively minor things, but I still wanted to cover them. First off, “The names of Community Tournaments may not contain Nintendo trademarks or IP, such as Nintendo’s company name, logo, product or service names such as game titles, names adopted from Nintendo Games such as character names . This includes any shortened or modified uses of Nintendo trademarks or IP.” This is restated again in Q6 of the Frequently Asked Questions, and Q2 even expands on it by stating “it is not permitted to use Nintendo game logos, character images, game images, music, or sound effects for community tournament promotions, venue decorations, or venue background music.” I do understand why this one is here, I’m just not a fan of it, especially the last part about shortened or modified uses. When the tournament doesn’t have multiple games from different franchises featured, using recognizable phrases or imagery related to the games featured is a quick and easy way to help people understand what is featured at the tournament. For example, there’s very few people who are familiar with the Super Smash Bros. series that wouldn’t immediately understand what the focus of Super Smash Con is. I’m not going to push too much on this one, I know Nintendo is very protective of its Intellectual Property, but please consider changing or removing this guideline.
Secondly, I wanted to get a brief clarification regarding linking the guidelines. “The Organizer posts the following notices on-site and on tournament websites and other promotional materials: “Terms for participating in and viewing Community Tournaments using Nintendo Games” accompanied with [URL for Nintendo Support article on Community Tournament Guidelines]”. I don’t actually have a problem with this one, just two questions for clarification. Would a QR code work as a substitute for the URL? Would copying the contents of the article into the posts or printing out the article for physical materials work as a substitute for the URL? Not a major thing if the answer to either of those is “No”, but the clarity would be appreciated.
Lastly, I wanted to cover the guidelines regarding sale of food, beverages, and merchandise. As stated in Q3 of the Frequently Asked Questions section, “Tournaments that are not permitted by these guidelines include but are not limited to…Tournaments involving the sale of food, beverages, or merchandise.” I’m confused by this one. Is it only banning the tournament organizers from selling these things themselves, or is it banning all sale of food, beverages, or merchandise on the premises? If the former, understandable. If the latter, why??? I get merchandise, in almost every case it’d either be resellers or unlicensed merchandise so I see the vision there, and I could understand a ban on alcohol, but all food and drinks? I know of many tournaments, including ones under your arbitrary participant cap, that regularly last from lunchtime to after dark. While it is usually fully possible to leave the venue and just grab some food from somewhere else, I don’t see any reason to ban people from selling food or drinks on the venue.
Moving on to the final thing I wanted to cover, from Q16, “Tournaments that are illegal or could be viewed as offensive or otherwise inappropriate include, but are not limited to, tournaments that [include]…Use of game consoles, accessories, and software not licensed by Nintendo.” Consoles and software I can fully agree with, my one concern from this fall with “accessories”. Many competitors use 3rd party controllers, for reasons ranging from competitive advantage to comfort to accessibility. While I do agree that there should be some limitations on what can be used, I’d much prefer it to be in regards to what each controller can do - something like “no simultaneous horizontal inputs, no turbo buttons, no macro buttons” - rather than limiting controllers entirely. There are already some problems with inclusivity in competitive gaming, please don’t let this be another barrier for people.
Now, I do understand that it is unlikely that I will receive a response to this letter. As stated on the guidelines, “Nintendo will not respond to individual inquiries regarding the guidelines or Q&A.” Despite this, I am still sending this to you, in hopes that someone will hear my questions and requests. After all, if I don’t send something there’s a 0% chance my questions or requests will get answered, while sending this at least has the chance that you, the person reading this, will disregard the above. Still, even if you don’t respond to my inquiry, I hope you are able to address my concerns moving forwards. Thank you for your time reading this.
Sincerely,
A concerned fan
Why can't you support games that need it like Nintendo Switch Sports and Mario Party Superstars?
All NSP needed was a few more updates, but you guys gave up after adding golf. 🙄
Superstars just needed more characters and maybe 2 boards but nooooooooo.
Geez... I just dont have anything on the Switch since Mario Kart and Smash is done.
Nul... Faites des jeux c est mieux
ftg🔥
Plis Nintendo add Roblox