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Patrick Cross
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Something that I've been thinking about regarding the true benefits of Nintendo Labo; maybe it could allow the Switch to make a proper entrance into the market of simulator and piloting games.
For one example, the few of you who were old and/or rich enough to have Steel Battalion on the original Xbox will remember the behemoth pictured below: the game's prepackaged control console for piloting the vehicles in-game. Apparatus' like these are a frequent sight for the genre, but they are HELLA expensive and majorly cumbersome to store.
With Labo though, you could theoretically build an entire aircraft cockpit system out of cardboard for Ace Combat, or a locomotive dashboard for a round of Train Simulator. Then once you're done you can just disassemble it and put it back in your bookcase or wherever you want!
For one example, the few of you who were old and/or rich enough to have Steel Battalion on the original Xbox will remember the behemoth pictured below: the game's prepackaged control console for piloting the vehicles in-game. Apparatus' like these are a frequent sight for the genre, but they are HELLA expensive and majorly cumbersome to store.
With Labo though, you could theoretically build an entire aircraft cockpit system out of cardboard for Ace Combat, or a locomotive dashboard for a round of Train Simulator. Then once you're done you can just disassemble it and put it back in your bookcase or wherever you want!