The Nintendo Switch has amassed a bountiful crop of high-quality first- and third-party games. These are the best Switch titles, from new releases to well-worn (but still excellent) ports.
Not so with Nintendo Labo ($60 and up), a set of kits allowing DIY-inclined gamers to construct their own cardboard controllers for the company’s grab-and-go Switch console. Called Toy-Cons ...
With over a million units sold by the end of 2018, the Nintendo LABO kits have consumers construct cardboard peripherals for use with the Switch. However, the problem with the LABO kits is their ...
The Nintendo Switch portable gaming system is heavily locked down to prevent hacking, but the Labo add-on looks like it might be a different matter. The Labo is a series of add-on devices made of ...
Nintendo Labo’s current game mechanics and cardboard kits can’t be adapted to the Nintendo Switch 2 as easily as the Poke Ball or Ring Fit Adventure. Instead, Nintendo could release a Nintendo ...
The new Nintendo Labo VR Kit is more Google Cardboard than Virtual Boy, and it's loaded with potential. Game Freak, which is also developing the Pokemon RPG for Switch, convinced Nintendo to let ...