We're sure that Nintendo will eventually bring out more kits but in the meantime it'll be interesting to see what
Labo users can come up with themselves.
We imagine it will only be the most dedicated and imaginative of
Labo users that will get to this point but the potential for an engaged community is huge and quite exciting to imagine.
Not only will the Toy - Con Garage let Nintendo
Labo users customize their premade Toy - Cons to their liking, it also gives them the chance to get creative and assign new functions to their Joy - Cons (thus creating entirely new Toy - Cons so long as they have some spare cardboard on hand).
Then,
Labo users can control and tweak these programmed actions via the Toy - Con Garage.
This software works in conjunction with the Nintendo Labo «Toy - Con» concept by enabling Nintendo
Labo users to reprogram and «remix» the functionality of their Toy - Con projects.
Not exact matches
Catering to a slice of the casual game audience that the Nintendo Wii had captured,
Labo is just one way to bring this demographic into the Nintendo Switch
user base.
For some initial inspiration, Nintendo
Labo owners can visit the
user - generated content (UGC) hub to see a dapperly decorated RC Car created by TV personality and «Science Guy» Bill Nye, who recently took Nintendo
Labo for a spin and spent time tinkering with Toy - Con Garage.
The company is also looking to make a splash with
Labo, the DIY cardboard - based kit that allows
users to interact with games and create toys and tools using the Nintendo Switch.
A Nintendo
Labo Easter egg has been found by Reddit
user Redidididodidot.
Nintendo just announced
Labo: a cardboard kit for makers that works with the Switch, to empower
users to create interactive hardware and games.
As further encouragement for
user submissions, Nintendo could even hold competitions for the best original
Labo designs.
In essence, the Nintendo
Labo teaches
users construction and development; whereas the Toy - Con Garage offers lessons in basic programming.
Only last week, it revealed that the
Labo software include the Toy - Con Garage, where
users can create their own games and experiences.
The
Labo is a DIY peripheral of sorts, where the
user is given pre-cut cardboard pieces and the instructions...
There's even a special (albeit controversial) series of cardboard modification kits coming out in April called Nintendo
Labo that will let
users incorporate their Switch into tons of fun homemade toy creations.
LABO messenger is a
user friendly mobile interface for typical smartphone
users which provides a means to access Decentralized applications (Dapp) running on top of Ethereum network.
With
LABO platform and token,
users will have total freedom which was unattainable in Web2.0 era.