Super Smash Bros. Ultimate gets Nintendo Labo VR support in new update



Nintendo has released an update to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, bringing the game to version 3.1.0, allowing you to use the game with the Nintendo Labo VR Kit. Experience Smash Bros. in a whole new way with VR, through seeing offline matches through the Toy-Con Goggles. You can either fight versus up to three other CPU fighters in timed battles, or just watch the AI fight against each other, while you view from a slightly zoomed in camera angle. To use the Labo VR Kit with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, all you need to do is update to the latest version, and select "VR" from the Games & More menu.

  • Offline
    • You can use the Toy-Con VR Goggles to enjoy Smash in VR mode via the Games & More menu.
      • VR mode is a single-player experience only.
      • The Toy-Con VR Goggles are sold separately as part of the Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04: VR Kit or the Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04: VR Kit – Starter Set + Blaster.
      • This is shown on Nintendo Labo’s page as well: https://www.nintendo.co.jp/labo/with_toy-con/
  • Online
    • FPs can be used in Battle Arenas.
    • An option to send amiibo out on journeys has been added, through which FPs go on a journey to train via the internet. You can find it via Games & More → amiibo → Send on a Journey.
    • Some of the preferred rules for Quickplay battles have been adjusted.
  • General
    • Game balance adjustments have been made.
    • Several issues have been fixed to improve gameplay experience.
 

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Why would anyone buy into this unless it's for a child? It's not even technically VR whatsoever. It's like those worthless $20 "VR" devices from Wal-Mart that you stick your phone in. Garbage.
If we use the word "technically", then yes, this is "technically" VR. Pixar's movies are "technically" VR. Any video game is "technically" VR. The definition of "virtual reality" is way broader than what we call VR nowadays.
 

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If we use the word "technically", then yes, this is "technically" VR. Pixar's movies are "technically" VR. Any video game is "technically" VR. The definition of "virtual reality" is way broader than what we call VR nowadays.

"Technically", you're wrong. Because you know EXACTLY what type of VR I'm referring to.
 

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Since I allegedly know which definition of VR you're using, then yes, this is VR. The user can interact with a virtual world while its visual sense is completely overridden with the virtual world. There's also the orientation and hearing sense that is partially overridden with the virtual world.

Unless you mean VR like every sense is overriden, but we never achieved that in any way, have we?
 
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