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Without Options, It's Lights Out For Popular 3DS Photo Hub

There are more than 43,000 3DS photos on 3D Porch, but in a few days, the site's becoming a memorial.

Many 3DS owners used Nintendo's AR cards to produce some seemingly impossible photos.
Many 3DS owners used Nintendo's AR cards to produce some seemingly impossible photos.

UPDATE: Looks like 3D Porch may survive!

ORIGINAL STORY: (Note: To view the following photos in "3D," you'll need to click on them)

Unless there's a miracle over the weekend, starting next Monday, 3D Porch will start shutting down, transitioning to a photo memorial.

The website currently houses 43,222 photos taken by 3DS owners since its launch earlier this year, with nearly 50,000 photos in total.

Nintendo's 3DS doesn't feature a very good camera, but it does take 3D photos, a pretty fun and interesting novelty web designer-turned-app developer Phil Dhingra took notice of last spring. He'd been mulling creating a 3D photo and video sharing website already, and the expected popularity of Nintendo's new handheld spurred him into action.

From start to finish, building the website took a month.

After a photo is uploaded to 3D Porch, it's converted into a variety of formats to take in the 3D effect, including ol' red and blue. The website's even formatted to be viewable through the 3DS web browser, allowing you to view many photos natively.

When Nintendo revealed the 3DS at E3 2010, filmmaker James Cameron appeared to have used Avatar to prove 3D was a viable addition to the filmmaker toolset, not just a gimmick to generate higher ticket prices.

Just prior to the concert-slash-media festival South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, Dhingra ordered a 3DS from eBay, as the handheld had not been released outside Japan yet. This is long before the world would begin doubting Nintendo's decision to make 3D its big feature, and many months before a big price cut would be enacted to spur demand.

"I was inspired by Avatar, feeling that 3D added a lot to that movie, and I was excited by where the technology was going," he told me this week, only days before he dismantles the website. "I'm not sure what my fascination with 3D photos are, I just find them cool. When I show people 3D photos on my 3DS or other 3D camera, there's always a lot of oohs and aahs."

It shouldn't come as much surprise that many of the most popular 3D photos are of women.
It shouldn't come as much surprise that many of the most popular 3D photos are of women.

3D Porch launched the week before South by Southwest, too. Dhingra explored the festival with his 3DS, snapping 3D photos and talking about the website. A CNN blogger caught wind of his it and wrote a piece.

"At that point, I thought my site was poised to blow-up, and when the 3DS launched in the US, my site saw a spike in traffic," he said. "But this tapered off after a few weeks."

There was another spike when Nintendo added a web browser to the 3DS, but that interest disappeared, too. 3D Porch has a small but loving, dedicated community, but that's exactly the problem for Dhingra.

Even small communities cost money.

In order to maintain server costs, he needs funding. That money could come from ads, but then he'd need more traffic. Offsetting traffic requires more money. At some point, the two would balance themselves out, but getting to that point just isn't viable anymore.

"Image hosting sites, I've learned, are notoriously hard to monetize," he said.

3D Porch is not Dhingra's bread 'n butter. He's an app developer by day, best known for Nebulous Notes, a note taking application that ties into Dropbox. He's outlined ways 3D Porch could survive in a letter to the community--donations, paid accounts, ads, features--but he claims to have done the math and none of them are sensible, especially in the short term.

Someone has tried to connect him with Nintendo but he hasn't heard back from the company. He pitched Kickstarter on a project to raise funds, but the service apparently isn't interested in lifesaver ideas.

A 3D pizza? You're talking my language, but I'm not sure anyone deserves the power of 3D pizza.
A 3D pizza? You're talking my language, but I'm not sure anyone deserves the power of 3D pizza.

Since announcing the decision earlier this month, Dhingra's been sorting through somber emails.

"Lots of emails [from] sad users," he said. "Many people don't want to let it go. Some users have uploaded hundreds of photos, and few have uploaded thousands. I got a lot of offers for free server assistance, but my requirements are a bit steep. Some offered to donate, but I calculated it out, and it's just not realistic to rely on donations."

3D Porch will not disappear from the Internet. Dhingra plans to turn the website into an online museum showcasing the best of the 3D photos already submitted. He's even prepping for the unexpected.

"I'm going to backup all the content so that if 3D picks up again in the future," he said, "I'll have all the content ready to go."

The 3D photos featured in this article were actually pulled from the most popular 3DS submissions.

For 3D photographers seeking for a new home, he did point to Nvidia's 3D Vision Live and Start 3D as alternatives .

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@onan said:

@Daiphyer said:

@Buckfitches: There was also 3DSPorn.com when the 3DS first launched. They went down in two weeks.

If it took them two weeks to go down, I can't blame people for getting bored and looking elsewhere.

Baboom!

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@DarkbeatDK said:

If I was a political cartoonist I'd draw some kind of picture of a sinking ship called SS Nintendo, drowning in a sea with words like "Online functionality" and "Next gen graphics" with people wearing shirts with names of 3rd party developers, 3DS functionalities and "User base" written across it.

Throw in an anchor dragging the ship down that says "Classic Remakes" on it.

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Never heard of this site, it's a shame though.

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It's a pretty cool idea, I'm sad that it's going away. It is unfortunate that neat projects like this and MyGamerCard have such high expenses that the owners can't even keep it going.

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@Daiphyer said:

@Buckfitches: There was also 3DSPorn.com when the 3DS first launched. They went down in two weeks.

I'm sure they went down earlier than that! Oh ho!

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I'll never understand why sites go under due to server fees. Hosting is dirt cheap these days, even at the higher end options.

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@Mailman said:

I'll never understand why sites go under due to server fees. Hosting is dirt cheap these days, even at the higher end options.

Hosting is cheap for simple web pages with relatively low traffic. When you get into the territory of providing web-based services like hosting other people's media, costs can escalate pretty fast. A lot of times you even see relatively major sites posting their own video content to YouTube instead of hosting it themselves.

A lot of the "cheap" web hosting services that I've seen even have specific provisions in their agreements that you cannot use their servers primarily for the purpose of data storage (things that aren't actually content on a web page you're making, basically) and other such clauses.

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@vhold said:

@DarkbeatDK said:

If I was a political cartoonist I'd draw some kind of picture of a sinking ship called SS Nintendo, drowning in a sea with words like "Online functionality" and "Next gen graphics" with people wearing shirts with names of 3rd party developers, 3DS functionalities and "User base" written across it.

Throw in an anchor dragging the ship down that says "Classic Remakes" on it.

Yeah, like how that dragged down the SNES. Oh, wait...

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I never heard of this site before, so I reckon I won't miss it much. It is cool to see the GIFs this guy turned the 3D pics into though - if it flashed 'em faster, it might be more convincing. As it stands, I got bored of the AR cards in about 5 minutes and only view the occasional screenshots on my 3DS now (Siliconera frequently shows off 3D screenshots you can put on your SD card and view in 3D on the 3DS. Unreleased games too, like Konami and Tri-Ace's Labyrinth game). But this seemed cool - I don't need it, but it looked like fun for some people.

3D is pretty stupid. It's not his fault. It's everyone who went to Avatar and thought that this was mind-blowing. AR, and projecting stuff onto our reality, is a much more promising technology. Imagine if you could see AR characters right in your eyeglasses or contact lenses! Even if just for promotional purposes - seeing someone in a museum at an exhibit who can describe it to you, or walking by a CGI Ronald McDonald outside of one of the restaurants. AR is going to change the world. But 3D? Gimmicky.

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The problem with this is that its hosting the 3DS' photos, which are really low in quality. And its all user photos, who cares to look at other people's food and pets? If it was other sorts of 3D content maybe it might take off.

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Damn that chicks room is a nintendo museum

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@vinsanityv22 said:

AR is going to change the world. But 3D? Gimmicky.

Well that's all Nintendo does anymore. Behind in tech but they throw in gimicky crap that the drones eat up.

I realize this wasn't a Nintendo site..but things like this need to happen. Nintendo would be better off going straight software like SEGA. People need to get some intelligence and stop buying Mario for the 100th time. The 3DS is a joke.

I used to LOVE Nintendo...but they're crap anymore. If they don't get with the times and stop rehashing the same 6 games over and over again then they deserve to die.

And people need to let go of their blinded nostalgia for what Nintendo used to be.

But it is hilarious seeing Nintendo fail, especially after so many bought into crap motion controls off a gimicky under-powered console.

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@Daiphyer said:

@Buckfitches: There was also 3DSPorn.com when the 3DS first launched. They went down in two weeks.

Ohohohoho...I see what you did there.

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I just found out about this website from reading this article, I feel so out of the loop, first mega man legends 3 which I only found out about when it was canned and now this

It could be saved if it was partnered up with deviantart.com - instead of a dedicated site, the goal of IT is to unify, this would be in that direction

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I'm honestly not surprised by this article at all, what with the lack of Nintendo 3DS sales and all.

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i like my ds but the 3d seems like too much

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Maybe the movie will better resemble the games CGI trailers.

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Didn't even know such a thing existed.

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The 3DS doesn't really make me want to buy one. The 3D hurts my eyes, they are adding a second analog stick add on that should have been with the orgional model, especially considering that two analog sticks is the industry standard. And it has a weak battery life...

 
I'll  just wait for a 3DS remake or get the Vita instead (Vita does look better to me anyway).

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It makes me really sad to think of the wasted potential.

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If those are the most popular submissions, no wonder theyre closing.