If you’re a big Nintendo fan, you’ve probably heard that Nintendo has just revealed Nintendo Labo, a new way for players to interact with their games. The whole thing requires players to build up the ...
When my daughter first glanced at the Nintendo Labo Robot Kit, she thought we were building a Transformer. I explained that it wasn’t exactly a Transformer. Roughly four hours later, I helped her put ...
If you have a Nintendo Switch and you didn’t preorder a Nintendo Labo kit, you’re crazy and it’s time to remedy the situation. Seriously, this is easily the most exciting release since last year when ...
Make a Toy-Con Robot suit…to become a robot in the game! Fold engineered, pre-cut cardboard sheets by following interactive instructions and then suit up to get playing. Thanks to the adjustable ...
There’s a lot to unpack with the build-your-own-controller series of Nintendo Labo kits. Figuratively, the two boxed releases, dubbed Variety Kit and Robot Kit, include many opportunities to build, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It's very easy to dismiss Nintendo's new line of Labo build-and-play toys as merely cardboard. For adults especially, building the Variety Kit's five ...
Nintendo Labo, the system of DIY cardboard accessories for the Switch released this past April, is adding a Vehicle Kit to its current lineup of the Robot Kit and Variety Kit. At a press event in New ...
Nintendo’s Labo kits do things with cardboard and electronics that feel like practical magic, but the construction process is the equivalent of overcoming a half-dozen small mountains. Building Labo ...
In the age of the iPad and YouTube Kids, it can be hard to keep kids’ attention with the same simple, non-interactive toys like the LEGOs of old. The problem isn’t that kids have suddenly stopped ...
Nintendo Labo is a weird idea. It's a very Nintendo idea. Nintendo considers itself a toy company, not just a game company. That's one reason so many Nintendo products are more than just games, ...
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