I think this is a really cool idea, the execution is terrible though.
- Looks like Nintendo doesn't have a good grasp of their target audience with this, on one hand most of these game look ridiculously kid friendly and not oriented towards older audiences; while at the same time cardboard is a terrible kids toy for obvious reasons. Not only that but I would never pay 150$ for something that my kid uses as an add on to their console (even if it wasn't asking to be destroyed).
- Why cardboard? If this was a cheap disposable toy, then great that would actually make cardboard one of the best materials to use. But for 150$ some sort of plastic or even a sturdy foam would be a much better choice imo, especially with as many moving parts as most of these have.
- It's just plain bad advertising for them to incorporate a system that they aren't selling yet (VR) on a separate product. Sure it seems cool but they really need to choose one to release first.
- More of a personal thing but the clutter that all of these would cause would drive me insane.
nintendo needs to go back to making gamecubes tbh havnt liked a nintendo product since. Hell even the games are ass now i remember the old super smash bros and paper mario ttyd (yea they messed up paper mario up real bad since) most fun games i ever played. now their selling cardboard what a joke and the funny thing is people still gonna buy this crap cause its nintendo.
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Gotta disagree, Switch is a pretty great system that sets itself apart from XBOX, PS, and even other Nintendo products. And even though I'm not a huge fan of what I've seen with Labo, it seems like a huge innovative step in an interesting direction