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Nintendo Labo: VR Kit
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The Nintendo Labo VR Kit, known in full as Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04: VR Kit is the fourth Toy-Con set for the Nintendo Labo line of cardboard toys and supported software.
It was released in two main versions; a cheaper version including only the Starter Set (including Toy-Con VR Goggles) and Blaster, as well as a more expensive version including the full set.
Expansion sets (Expansion Set 1: Camera + Elephant, and Expansion Set 2: Bird and Wind pedal) for crafting the missing Toy-Con are also available.
Brief overview
Through cardboard craft, this kit allows users to create six projects, which are as follows:
Creation | Description |
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Toy-Con VR Goggles | The main Toy-Con project, which can be inserted into the Nintendo Switch. |
Attachments | |
Toy-Con Wind Pedal | A foot pedal. Used for a game where the player is a frog and has to jump on balls. Also used with the Toy-Con Bird for a racing game. |
Toy-Con Blaster | A long gun used in a shooter game and hippos game. |
Toy-Con Camera | A camera used to take pictures of marine characters and a character called Fluffball. |
Toy-Con Elephant | Shaped like an elephant's face and trunk. It can be used for painting and puzzle solving. |
Toy-Con Bird | Shaped like a swan. Used for a game about collecting birds and hatching them. Also used with the Wind Pedal for a racing game. |
Included in the kit is a game case/card for Nintendo Switch known as the Nintendo Labo VR Kit software, with (according to the US official website[1]) 32 sheets of cardboard, lenses for the VR Goggles, "reflective stickers", "sponge stickers", red stickers, a gray and yellow "grommet washer set" and rubber bands.
A feature known as the VR Plaza, allows for the player to create their own software or experiences and play over 60 existing ones created by the developers.
The Toy-Con VR Goggles are compatible with Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
Cameos
Within the software, a reference to the Virtual Boy, Nintendo's previous Virtual Reality hardware is included in a video about the Virtual Boy game Mario's Tennis.
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