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Nintendo executives Reggie Fils-Aimé and Shinya Takahashi explain why the company’s Labo line of cardboard DIY accessories will have a long life.
Nintendo Labo lets children and parents turn cardboard into controllers and toys you control with your Switch. It’s not just a gimmick. In fact, it’s a little bit of magic.
One benefit of using Labo in education seems obvious: Bringing a Nintendo game into classrooms tends to spark attention. “That’s where we really see the magic for Labo,” Shapiro says.
Nintendo Labo Variety Kit ($49.75, originally $69.99; amazon.com) Nintendo Labo Variety Kit . You can pick up the Nintendo Labo Variety Kit as part of the sale, which is a great place for ...
Nintendo Labo is going to school. The video game maker is teaming up with the non-profit Institute of Play to bring its Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Labo cardboard gaming kits to 100 elementary schools ...
Nintendo raised a lot of eyebrows last month when it announced Nintendo Labo, a new kind of "experience" that players can build and use with their Switch.While DIY software in itself is hardly a ...
Nintendo's Labo kits—build-them-yourself cardboard toys that use the Switch console as their brains—go on sale today. They're among the most inventive, ...
The Nintendo Labo is unlike anything you've ever done with a video game accessory and yet, once it's put together it's hard to imagine life without it.
Nintendo has struck gold with Switch, and Labo is another way to improve the experience. In September, Nintendo will kick off its paid online service, creating another Switch-related revenue stream.
This is out of controller: Nintendo’s Labo uses DIY cardboard kits to Switch things up a bit by Nat Levy on January 17, 2018 July 24, 2018 at 6:31 pm Well, we didn’t see that one coming.
Nintendo Labo, out on April 20, lets players match their Switch systems with cardboard toys to make DIY fun. It launches in April and looks … interesting. Intelligencer ...