This looks brilliant
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2018/ ... ctive-toys
https://youtu.be/P3Bd3HUMkyU
Nintendo Labo
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Re: Nintendo Labo
Not as good as a Sinclair 48k spectrum with Manic Miner ..
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Re: Nintendo Labo
Or indeed Lemmings.
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Re: Nintendo Labo
Getting kids creative in this manner is a fantastic way to encourage an interest in engineering, programming and a general idea of how things work, if this is expanded upon it will easily enter into education packages around the world.
If I could have the robot suit, that I built, and customised, and use it to control a giant robot in a video game would have been the greatest thing ever.
If I could have the robot suit, that I built, and customised, and use it to control a giant robot in a video game would have been the greatest thing ever.