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To be honest, buying cardboard still isn't as bad as buying any EA game from the last 10 years.
I'm curious what's going to happen with it after a week though, when printable templates for all of their Labo things are downloadable online because torrents. This is kind of bridging the gap of "you cant pirate a physical object" if all you need is cardboard and to know where to cut/fold.
I would like to take the moment to point out that the actual price is for the software that was developed for these games. Nintendo has made it seem like they fully expect people to print and cut their own labos stuff and to explore their creativity for new ones. Letting the public explore this only improves their profits.
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[–] Bobwillneverdie 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
To be honest, buying cardboard still isn't as bad as buying any EA game from the last 10 years.
I'm curious what's going to happen with it after a week though, when printable templates for all of their Labo things are downloadable online because torrents. This is kind of bridging the gap of "you cant pirate a physical object" if all you need is cardboard and to know where to cut/fold.
[–] Octocopter [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I would like to take the moment to point out that the actual price is for the software that was developed for these games. Nintendo has made it seem like they fully expect people to print and cut their own labos stuff and to explore their creativity for new ones. Letting the public explore this only improves their profits.