The Nintendo ... The Labo is a series of add-on devices made of cardboard that does things like turn the Switch into a musical keyboard that plays a waveform on a card that you slot in.
Usually with video games, all the fun happens on the players’ screens. Not so with Nintendo Labo ($60 and up), a set of kits allowing DIY-inclined gamers to construct their own cardboard ...
Nintendo Labo of course, being the brand-new construction device for the Nintendo Switch. It's a cardboard device that you stick controllers into and play video games on. So let's check it out!
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Nintendo has played with both in its experimental cardboard Labo kits. Those kits featured a VR display of sorts and live games like the Mario Kart Live system. Why couldn’t Nintendo innovate in ...