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, ...
It won't stack up to high-end VR headsets, but Nintendo's Labo VR Kit is a surprisingly solid and in-depth introduction to the world of VR. Experience a new dimension of Nintendo Labo with the launch ...
Nintendo has been eyeing virtual reality for longer than you realize. You wouldn't have known it back in Jan. 2018 when the first cardboard gaming kit was announced, but work was happening behind the ...
It isn’t really all that surprising that when Nintendo finally decided to embrace virtual reality for its big-selling Switch console, it decided to have a bit (a lot) of fun with it. Ninty’s first ...
Nintendo's VR solution is cheap, simple and made of cardboard - but it's still more fun out of the box than its bank-breaking rivals. It doesn't really matter if it's the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive or ...
Considered Nintendo’s biggest failure and the butt of endless jokes, the $180 Virtual Boy delivered an embarrassingly limited virtual reality experience when it debuted in 1995. But the console’s ...
Nintendo’s deceptively simple plan to turn the Switch into a virtual reality powerhouse involves a few sheets of cardboard and a little bit of elbow grease. The Japanese gaming company’s Labo VR kits ...
The Nintendo Labo VR Kit is currently on sale for just $20 – a decent price if you’ve been wanting to try the kooky cardboard accessory. The fourth Labo set released by Nintendo so far, the VR Kit ...
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 ...
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. The Nintendo Switch has only been out for two years, and the Labo cardboard-cutout extras have only been available for ...
If you’d told me two years ago that I’d spend an entire weekend building cardboard toys to play VR, I’d have called you crazy. Yet here we are, and with my trash can bulging with cardboard pieces I ...