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Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04: VR Kit - Starter Set + Blaster - Switch

Platform : Nintendo Switch
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  • Experience a Nintendo Labo twist on VR: social, family-friendly games; creative, enriching DIY activities; tactile play experiences; and immersion without isolation
  • The Nintendo Labo: VR Kit includes more games and creations than any other Nintendo Labo kit to date, and this Starter Set + Blaster is a great place to get started that you can then build upon by purchasing Expansion Sets (sold separately)!
  • With Toy-Con Garage and Toy-Con Garage VR—the intuitive and interactive programming tools included in this kit’s packed-in software—the possibilities of Nintendo Labo become almost limitless
  • This is a Starter Set for the newest kit in the Nintendo Labo line, which also includes the Nintendo Labo: Robot Kit, Nintendo Labo: Variety Kit, and Nintendo Labo: Vehicle Kit
  • Each creation’s main building component is specially engineered, pre-cut cardboard that’s designed to be durable, versatile, and easily customizable. All other parts needed to complete each creation are included—no glue, tape, or scissors required
  • Customize your creations with stickers, markers, paint, and other crafting materials (sold separately)
  • Nintendo Switch—Nintendo’s versatile gaming system—transforms from home console to handheld system in a snap so you can enjoy a wide and ever-growing catalog of games and experiences together anytime, anywhere
  • Restrict display of VR images for children 6 and under by accessing the in-game settings using the goggles icon

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    Introducing your gateway into the most immersive, robust Nintendo Labo kit to date—this one combines DIY fun, pass-and-play multiplayer, and family-friendly play with the magic of VR gaming, and includes programming tools you can use to create your very own VR games and experiences! Just add your Nintendo Switch console and its Joy-Con controllers to feel your creations come to life as you and your family blast through an alien invasion, test your skills at competitive hippo feeding, and go wherever else your imagination takes you.

    For the first time ever, you and your family can try making, playing, and discovering together with Nintendo Labo through a value-priced Starter Set. Stick with that or take your experience even further with Expansion Sets (sold separately). The choice is yours! All required materials are included, and the packed-in software provides interactive build instructions, quick-play VR games, and more. Get ready for hours of engaging, inspiring, and enriching DIY family fun!

    NOTE: This information corresponds to the Nintendo Labo: VR Kit – Starter Set + Blaster package. For information about other package options, including the Full Kit and Expansion Sets, please visit labo.nintendo.com.

    The Nintendo Labo: VR Kit – Starter Set + Blaster includes two creations to Make, Play, and Discover: Toy-Con VR Goggles and Toy-Con Blaster. Make cardboard controllers called Toy-Con, and then use your creations to play the software’s variety of fun, immersive games. Sharing the fun is as easy as passing Toy-Con creations from one player to the next; there’s no head strap or complicated equipment to get in your way. Interacting with creations translates into in-game actions to create a truly immersive experience, and each creation enhances the sense of immersion with real-world sensations like movement resistance and sounds. Discover how your creations work with the Nintendo Switch technology through handy tutorials, and when you’re ready to try making something uniquely yours, use the software’s intuitive, interactive Toy-Con Garage and Toy-Con Garage VR programming tools to explore new ways to play with your creations, invent new ones, and even make your own quick-play VR games!

    Restrict display of VR images for children 6 and under by accessing in-game settings using the goggles icon. Nintendo Switch system required (sold separately). Parental supervision recommended.

    Restrict display of VR images for children 6 and under by accessing the in-game settings using the goggles icon. Nintendo Switch system required (sold separately). Use of multiple systems shown with use of a single Toy-Con VR Kit. Parental supervision recommended.

    WARNING:

    CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

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    Labo - Make

    Each creation’s main building component is specially engineered, pre-cut cardboard that’s designed to be durable, versatile, and easily customizable.

    Labo - Make

    Experience a Nintendo Labo twist on VR: social, family-friendly games; creative, enriching DIY activities; tactile play experiences; and immersion without isolation.

    Labo - Discover

    With Toy-Con Garage and Toy-Con Garage VR—the intuitive and interactive programming tools included in this kit’s packed-in software—the possibilities of Nintendo Labo become almost limitless.

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    Customers like the entertainment value, ease of assembly, appearance and design of the video game console. For example, they mention that it has many fun games and interactive programs that keep them engaged for hours. They appreciate the interactive instructions and the sturdiness. That said, opinions are mixed on the quality.

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    47 customers mention44 positive3 negative

    Customers find the entertainment value of the video game console to be extremely fun, with many fun games and interactive programs that keep them engaged for hours. They also say it's fun to build and experience, and a cool addition to the switch. Customers also say the game is engaging and educational, with fun puzzles.

    "...Truly breathtaking.Odyssey has some fun puzzles, and Smash is just kind of ridiculous but it's in the spirit of smash...." Read more

    "...For 40 bucks, this is an amazing, extremely fun VR experience. Can’t wait to try Zelda and Odyssey with this later in the month...." Read more

    "...Building the goggles and extra controller devices was a lot of fun. It kind of made me feel like a kid again...." Read more

    "...Overall I think it's super cool & fun & would definitely recommend to anybody with a Nintendo Switch!" Read more

    42 customers mention31 positive11 negative

    Customers find the video game console easy to assemble. They say the interactive instructions are great and easy to follow. They also say the product is fun to put together and not very reliant on programming.

    "...40 minutes for $40 working VR, it's a must buy. The instructions couldn't be easier and more user friendly, having a helper is the way to go as it..." Read more

    "...It is not very reliant on programming but teaches basic methods of game design, and some levels available, made by users, are very inspired...." Read more

    "...The Blaster took me about 3 hours to build, and the interactive instructions were clear and presented in a fun way...." Read more

    "...Building the set was rather time consuming but the instructions made it all super simple. There are so many little parts to assemble...." Read more

    34 customers mention34 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the video game console. They mention that it's pretty neat, well designed, and impressive. Some say that it is an amazing, extremely fun VR experience, and that it has great graphics.

    "...The graphics are good, not great, maybe not as immersive as some would like, certainly not on the same level as PSVR or Oculus, but those cost a lot..." Read more

    "...For 40 bucks, this is an amazing, extremely fun VR experience. Can’t wait to try Zelda and Odyssey with this later in the month...." Read more

    "...The VR lenses are good quality and workout well, it's decently comfortable for your face and eyes...." Read more

    "...Overall I think it's super cool & fun & would definitely recommend to anybody with a Nintendo Switch!" Read more

    20 customers mention20 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the design of the video game console. They say it has a workshop for creating your own games or modifying existing ones. They also appreciate the tools provided for creating simple games and taking inspiration. Customers also say that the games are fun and it is fun putting the toycons together. They mention that the projects are well thought out and that it exceeds parental expectations. Overall, customers find the design to be very imaginative and thrilling.

    "...There's also 33 demo videos that are pretty good and are nice for sharing with people who've never tried out VR...." Read more

    "...It is not very reliant on programming but teaches basic methods of game design, and some levels available, made by users, are very inspired...." Read more

    "...but the games work within those boundaries to create some very imaginative and thrilling gameplay...." Read more

    "...The most exiting part of it is the ability to make your own games...." Read more

    17 customers mention15 positive2 negative

    Customers like the sturdiness of the video game console. They mention that there is nothing flimsy about it, the cardboard feels pretty decent quality, and the construction of the devices is cool. The parts pop out easily and with no tearing. They also say that it lasts for a while and that the cardboard is thick.

    "...The goggles are very sturdy, which one might not think with these Labo cardboard pieces...." Read more

    "...Once built, they all feel pretty sturdy and have held up well for a few months now...." Read more

    "...headset and Blaster was actually kind of fun and the cardboard feels pretty decent quality, a bit above something like google cardboard...." Read more

    "...all of the pieces, but the end results are some rather surprisingly sturdy cardboard devices...." Read more

    15 customers mention15 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the value of the video game console. They mention that it's worth the $40 they paid, provides the best VR experience for the lowest price, and is a great buy. Customers also mention that the VR starter kit is well worth it.

    "...The VR is the real deal; it’s immersive and, at times, startling...." Read more

    "...The best VR experience for the lowest price, I give Nintendo Labo: VR Starter Set 3.0 stars out of 5." Read more

    "...I would recommend parent help for most kids 10 under. also great price if you mostly just want to be able to do vr mode in zelda, smash bros,..." Read more

    "...It really is an awesome gift for a kid who has a Switch, at a great price." Read more

    30 customers mention17 positive13 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the video game console. Some mention they're pleased with the results, and the product works well. Others say that they've received a warehouse item, and it's absolutely perfect.

    "...; this is a $40 VR accessory, but as such it’s a ton of fun and it actually works...." Read more

    "...The graphics are good, not great, maybe not as immersive as some would like, certainly not on the same level as PSVR or Oculus, but those cost a lot..." Read more

    "...is just my opinion as I know how my kids are, but overall the VR Kit works very well and gives you a different perspective with the Nintendo Switch...." Read more

    "...So content wise this kit is lacking pretty badly, so hopefully Nintendo release more blaster games in the future, and that Mario Odyssey and Zelda..." Read more

    10 customers mention0 positive10 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the blur. They say the resolution of the Switch is low, making everything blurry and pixelated.

    "...and while the frame rate isn't the smoothest, and the image clarity is muddied and blurry, it's still amazing...." Read more

    "...however because of the 720p any issues ultimately will be due to low quality screen very close to the eyes...." Read more

    "...Also, the Switch's screen is only 720p so it will be fairly blurry, but text is large so it's not a problem and works out fine...." Read more

    "...Nintendo knows that the screen is low resolution and playing on it for too long can cause nausea...." Read more

    Nintendo Labo VR Starter Kit
    5 Stars
    Nintendo Labo VR Starter Kit
    This is my third Labo set but the first one I've ever built. Actually I didn't build it, I controlled the instructions while my girlfriend built it, it took us about 40 minutes to build just the goggles (we didn't build the blaster yet). 40 minutes for $40 working VR, it's a must buy. The instructions couldn't be easier and more user friendly, having a helper is the way to go as it streamlines the entire process rather than watching, doing then watching and doing. We both enjoyed the build process.Sure, the clarity isn't the best, but it's still really good. Both my girlfriend and I wear glasses and the goggles fit just fine for those who are blind without glasses. The goggles are very sturdy, which one might not think with these Labo cardboard pieces. Using both a safety cap that you build along with fabric stickers help keep your Nintendo Switch securely in place so there is zero worry of your console falling out of the goggles. But you can get Nintendo Labo tape to secure this build even further if you're worried.We just spent an hour trying a variety of games (64 in total if you get the full set), there are games like jumping to break blocks, hockey bomb (like soccer dodge ball that explodes) a jumping platformer Mario style, some racing games (which you attach the joycons to the console and hold it that way) shooting hoops, boomerang, etc. And in Labo fashion they have what they call "garage" where you can design your own VR games, we didn't try that yet but from what I've seen from other Labo sets, the garage feature seems to be very popular. The graphics are good, not great, maybe not as immersive as some would like, certainly not on the same level as PSVR or Oculus, but those cost a lot of money and this, like I said, is currently only $40, that's a steal as far as I'm concerned because not only is the end product a working VR set, but the build process for those who love Lego or building models, that just adds to the fun. There's also 33 demo videos that are pretty good and are nice for sharing with people who've never tried out VR.A lot of people are stating that it's odd there is no head strap, you have to either hold the goggles with one hand and use a joycon in the other, or for some games attach both joycons and hold the goggles that way. For all these mini games that's totally fine, none you'd really play for more than 20 minutes or so, neither my girlfriend nor I had any issues holding up the goggles. Though Super Mario Odyssey and Zelda: Breath of the Wild with both soon have updates that support VR (all of Zelda will be VR compatible which is incredibly exciting) so those may be a bit harder to play without a head strap. I love that Nintendo is adding VR features to older games like Mario and Zelda, who knows what else may get this feature, Mario Kart, heck maybe even the Skyrim port since they've already designed Skyrim for the PSVR. And if you have kids, what a killer way to have fun building and introducing them to VR. If you have a Nintendo Switch, $40, and about 40 minutes of times, you won't regret getting Nintendo Labo VR. This comes FULLY APPROVED.Update: 4/29The updates for Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey are now live. I've not tried Mario but I have tried Zelda, and while the frame rate isn't the smoothest, and the image clarity is muddied and blurry, it's still amazing. The world of Hyrule is much more immersive, tall mountains and vast valley's, heck even text that pops up while talking to inhabitants of Hyrule looks great. The overall effect is of playing in a 3D world, some have been disappointed that this didn't get a first person treatment but I'm ok with that. I don't want ever VR game that gets made to be in first person, you can still have an immersive experience in VR playing a third person game like this. Now I "had" to buy a headstrap to be able to really enjoy this. I ordered a great 3D printed one off ebay, and while it frees up your arms to be able to use the joycons, the switch itself is rather heavy attached to the front of your face, especially when strapped on, it kinda squeezes ones face. But without a head strap, this game is almost impossible to play, you need the joycons detached and set to motion control so you can get the full VR Zelda experience. If you have Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and have Labo VR, you need to play this immediately.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2019
    This is my third Labo set but the first one I've ever built. Actually I didn't build it, I controlled the instructions while my girlfriend built it, it took us about 40 minutes to build just the goggles (we didn't build the blaster yet). 40 minutes for $40 working VR, it's a must buy. The instructions couldn't be easier and more user friendly, having a helper is the way to go as it streamlines the entire process rather than watching, doing then watching and doing. We both enjoyed the build process.

    Sure, the clarity isn't the best, but it's still really good. Both my girlfriend and I wear glasses and the goggles fit just fine for those who are blind without glasses. The goggles are very sturdy, which one might not think with these Labo cardboard pieces. Using both a safety cap that you build along with fabric stickers help keep your Nintendo Switch securely in place so there is zero worry of your console falling out of the goggles. But you can get Nintendo Labo tape to secure this build even further if you're worried.

    We just spent an hour trying a variety of games (64 in total if you get the full set), there are games like jumping to break blocks, hockey bomb (like soccer dodge ball that explodes) a jumping platformer Mario style, some racing games (which you attach the joycons to the console and hold it that way) shooting hoops, boomerang, etc. And in Labo fashion they have what they call "garage" where you can design your own VR games, we didn't try that yet but from what I've seen from other Labo sets, the garage feature seems to be very popular. The graphics are good, not great, maybe not as immersive as some would like, certainly not on the same level as PSVR or Oculus, but those cost a lot of money and this, like I said, is currently only $40, that's a steal as far as I'm concerned because not only is the end product a working VR set, but the build process for those who love Lego or building models, that just adds to the fun. There's also 33 demo videos that are pretty good and are nice for sharing with people who've never tried out VR.

    A lot of people are stating that it's odd there is no head strap, you have to either hold the goggles with one hand and use a joycon in the other, or for some games attach both joycons and hold the goggles that way. For all these mini games that's totally fine, none you'd really play for more than 20 minutes or so, neither my girlfriend nor I had any issues holding up the goggles. Though Super Mario Odyssey and Zelda: Breath of the Wild with both soon have updates that support VR (all of Zelda will be VR compatible which is incredibly exciting) so those may be a bit harder to play without a head strap. I love that Nintendo is adding VR features to older games like Mario and Zelda, who knows what else may get this feature, Mario Kart, heck maybe even the Skyrim port since they've already designed Skyrim for the PSVR. And if you have kids, what a killer way to have fun building and introducing them to VR. If you have a Nintendo Switch, $40, and about 40 minutes of times, you won't regret getting Nintendo Labo VR. This comes FULLY APPROVED.

    Update: 4/29

    The updates for Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey are now live. I've not tried Mario but I have tried Zelda, and while the frame rate isn't the smoothest, and the image clarity is muddied and blurry, it's still amazing. The world of Hyrule is much more immersive, tall mountains and vast valley's, heck even text that pops up while talking to inhabitants of Hyrule looks great. The overall effect is of playing in a 3D world, some have been disappointed that this didn't get a first person treatment but I'm ok with that. I don't want ever VR game that gets made to be in first person, you can still have an immersive experience in VR playing a third person game like this. Now I "had" to buy a headstrap to be able to really enjoy this. I ordered a great 3D printed one off ebay, and while it frees up your arms to be able to use the joycons, the switch itself is rather heavy attached to the front of your face, especially when strapped on, it kinda squeezes ones face. But without a head strap, this game is almost impossible to play, you need the joycons detached and set to motion control so you can get the full VR Zelda experience. If you have Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and have Labo VR, you need to play this immediately.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy divertido
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