The line of cardboard DIY kits Nintendo offers for its Switch console keep expanding, and the latest one is Labo VR. It will go on sale April 12th in a few different packages: a $40 Starter Set + ...
Nintendo Labo is an innovative build-and-play concept using cardboard. And while that sounds ridiculous, the past three sets have delivered on the building aspect while leaving the gaming content ...
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Experience a new dimension of Nintendo Labo with the launch of the Nintendo Labo: VR Kit on April 12, which combines the innovative physical and digital gameplay of ...
Nintendo Labo: VR Kit – Starter Set + Blaster: Available at a suggested retail price of only $39.99, the Starter Set includes the Nintendo Switch software, plus all the components to build the Toy-Con ...
If you, or more likely your children, are looking for a way to mix up your gaming while you’re home social distancing, you may be interested in two deals Best Buy is offering on Nintendo Labo gear.
Nintendo’s latest Labo kit fuses DIY cardboard construction projects with virtual reality, promising a simple and shareable VR experience for kids and families. The Nintendo Labo: VR Kit comes out Apr ...
Nearly one year after the launch of Labo, Nintendo’s DIY cardboard accessory line for the Switch, the company is releasing its fourth kit: an introduction to VR for kids. While we tend to think of ...
Nintendo's Labo sets are unique cardboard peripherals that encourage building and critical thinking. The first few sets, however, don't offer a long shelf lives or much replayability. So when the new ...
Twenty-five years have passed since Nintendo’s first attempt at virtual reality. On the few occasions I’ve been blessed with the chance to try a Virtual Boy and experience again its headache-inducing, ...
[Photo: courtesy of Nintendo] The VR Kit is an extension of the imaginative Labo toy projects that Nintendo launched last April. Nintendo has since sold about 1 million of those sets–not a terrible ...
My kid and I talked to Labo creator Tsubasa Sakaguchi on the present and future of Nintendo's weirdest cardboard ideas. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, ...
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