nintendo labo
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Nintendo Now Selling Cardboard Separately In Case People Destroy Their Nintendo Labo Creations
Before purchasing Nintendo Labo, one of my concerns was about replacement parts. What if my kids destroy the cardboard? What if I accidentally sit or step on a Toy-Con? There’s good news and bad news. Good news, Nintendo’s online shop has started selling replacement cardboard. Bad news, it’s unavailable to Australian customers.
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We Had A Great Time Using Nintendo Labo To Turn The Switch Into A House
Nintendo estimates that it takes two to three hours to turn its Switch console into an interactive cardboard-walled house. Ace cardboard-folder Gita Jackson and I did it in one.
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Nintendo Labo Packaging In The Wild
[Images: yodobashi_sappo | geo_tokyusqua] Nintendo Labo display kits are starting to appear in Japanese retail shops. The boxes themselves are good sized, which isn’t that surprising if you’ve seen the cardboard Nintendo Labo sheets.
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We Tried Nintendo Labo And Mostly Like It A Lot
In this video I quickly check out the Labo Variety pack’s Motorbike, Piano and House experiences. I also try the Robot from the Robot Labo kit. The Robot is neat as a novelty but seems shallow. The House, however, was the showcase’s best surprise.