7 Switch Games That Need Labo
Nintendo Labo hit internet hard: the first trailer got 10 million views in less than a week, Reddit is full of excited comments and Nintendo already got $1.4 bn added to its value. Labo will be huge.
The greatest thing about these cardboard sets is that they are moderately priced, so you can buy one for every game. Of course, at the moment it's mostly for kids and education. But surely, overtime we'll see Labo accessories used in 'real' video games.
The greatest thing about these cardboard sets is that they are moderately priced, so you can buy one for every game. Of course, at the moment it's mostly for kids and education. But surely, overtime we'll see Labo accessories used in 'real' video games.
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Nintendo has already shown us a steering wheel and a gas pedal. Maybe it can come in handy in more serious car simulators, but why not Mario Kart? We know that it's a gimmick, so why not to use it in …
Star Fox Zero was a mess. The game itself was fine, but the controls were controversial to say the least. It's time to bring good legacy of Star Fox 64 into the 21st century.
The core idea is that…
The latest Nintendogs game came out in 2011. The world is craving for a new one. Why not to bundle it with a cute little Labo doghouse?
In the same manner as shown in the trailer, you can insert d…
Yeah, it's a Sony game, I know. But why not create something similar for the Switch?
In this one we are going to once again use an IR camera. The idea is to have a book with pictures, that illustr…
The coolest thing about the IR camera in the right Joy-Con is that it can take actual black and white pictures. Why not to use it in the best franchise about making photos?
If you've never played …
Don't worry if you've never heard of it: it's a pretty niche Japanese game. So niche that every installment is sold in millions.
Taiko no Tatsujin is about hitting drums to the rhythm of a song. T…