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With a project called Tinycade, graduate student Peter Gyory has set out to recreate that arcade parlor experience from childhood—entirely out of junk.
In today's video, I want to show you a revolutionary invention :) Simulator racing cockpit that works no matter which game ...
The build-it-yourself Nintendo Labo cardboard kits, with accompanying software, will let users transform the Switch into a miniature piano, motorcycle handlebars, robot exoskeleton and other objects.
Game designer Peter Gyory spent his COVID-19 lockdown creating his very own games console out of cardboard. The doctoral student at the University of Colorado, Boulder's ATLAS Institute has made his ...
Pop out the cut-outs in the variety pack, for instance, and you can build a toy fishing pole, drivable cardboard RC cars, a motorbike mount for the console's Joy-Con controllers or even a mini ...
It's a cardboard device that you stick controllers into and play video games on. So let's check it out! This buildable cardboard kit can hold a Nintendo Switch console.
No one will accuse The Dream Machine of looking generic. Created in part as a response to the seemingly endless stream of similar-looking games on the market, the developers at Cockroach Inc ...
The bizarre-looking new idea uses cardboard to craft new ways of controlling games on Nintendo's popular Switch console. The device starts at $69.99, and is scheduled to launch on April 20.