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Nintendo adds Labo support to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, announces second Labo contest
Secondly, a new Creator's Contest has been revealed, which will be starting on July 19. Nintendo wants players to create a musical instrument or gaming experience with Labo, and have them submit their project via YouTube and send the video in.
Create an instrument using craft materials and Toy-Con Garage—whether it’s based on a real instrument or one straight from your imagination.
Entries will be judged partly on their sound, so why not show off your work by playing a Nintendo melody?
- Toy-Con creations will be judged on the following criteria: Quality, Creativity, Spirit, and Sound. For more information, read the official rules.
- Submit a YouTube video in which you show and describe your completed instrument.
- Use only the tools found in the Toy-Con Garage mode to set up the Toy-Con project’s functionality.
- Be sure to include your project screens from Toy-Con Garage mode in the video.
- You can use any craft materials you like and/or cardboard included in either of the Nintendo Labo kits.
- Nintendo staff may follow up to validate your entry.
The winner of the contest will receive a limited Nintendo Switch system with a special paint design that looks cardboard-like in appearance. Four runner ups will get Joy-Cons that share that same design. Competition ends on August 20.
You can see the contest rules here
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