It seems as though third-party developers are jumping on the Nintendo Labo bandwagon as the first third-party unlicensed Labo kit has been revealed online. It hasn’t been authorised by Nintendo but anything that gets people creative is all good. The only problem is it looks a little too similar to Nintendo’s packaging meaning that people might get fooled into thinking its an official Labo set.
Honestly, I predict we’ll be seeing a lot more Third Party Labo sets because I feel Nintendo wants to make it widely accessible as it’s all about being creative, just like Lego.
This is what I’ve been hoping for! Gi firth and multiplay, Labo!
Now my love for bootlegs can expand to bootleg Labo kits
This must be destroyed
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I’ve begun experimenting with the toy-con development software, and its not “hard”, but it isnt totally easy, either. I mean, I could make something to work with a guitar concept i think–but i asusme this doesnt come with software? If not, its kind of like, why bother. I could make a fake cardboard guitar myself–the software is half of what you’re buying….like some kind of guitar hero game to use with the guitar?
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