I'm excited for it, but buying the accessory is a big no for me. If there's a way to trick the system into working without it, I'm gonna do it the Wario way! But for real though I really don't get why they wouldn't make it work with the labo vr...
I will admit that even though I went in to the Direct with no expectations, I didn't find anything that truly changed the game for me, but I'm happy for those who did. At least now we know the next obligatory Fire Emblem microgame, though.
I'm excited for it, but buying the accessory is a big no for me. If there's a way to trick the system into working without it, I'm gonna do it the Wario way! But for real though I really don't get why they wouldn't make it work with the labo vr...
It's really cool that they finally acknowledged the VB but I find it kinda lame that you have to buy their accessory in order to play the games. Games like VB Wario Land would be pretty functional with just a controller.
It's really cool that they finally acknowledged the VB but I find it kinda lame that you have to buy their accessory in order to play the games. Games like VB Wario Land would be pretty functional with just a controller.
Along with the other Virtual Boy games. But we all know what the main event is (even though the trailer didn't even show any clips from it, for some reason):
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To be honest, I thought most of the Nintendo Direct was great. I never...
Along with the other Virtual Boy games. But we all know what the main event is (even though the trailer didn't even show any clips from it, for some reason):