Nintendo Labo Creators Contest Winners Announced In Europe
Nintendo of Europe has announced the winners for the entire European region for the Nintendo Labo Creators Contest.
The top winners of each category will walk away with a Nintendo Labo Edition Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Labo trophy, and Nintendo Labo Vehicle Kit.
Let’s take a look at some of the winning creations below.
Creation Category Grand Prize Winner: “Labo Alien Game” by José Julio (Spain)
About the creation:
“Taking advantage of the vibration function of the Joy-Con controls, we have made a game that dispenses table tennis balls through a funnel, which are the aliens, and with the infrared camera, if we detect them when the button is triggered while falling. , we get points. My girls have helped me decorate the game, so the whole family has really enjoyed the project.”
What the judges have to say:
“We really like the idea of using the HD vibration of the Joy-Con controls to make the balls fall. In addition, making the infrared motion camera catch the movement of the balls when they fall seems to us a success. This game seems very funny; We would love to try it! “
Personalization Category Grand Prize Winner: “Luigi’s Small House” by Jordi Lamarca da Sanz (Spain)
About the creation:
“I developed the attached with cardboard, folds and tabs, based on trial and error, without glue and with pencil, ruler and cutter. My three-year-old daughter and I love playing Luigi’s Mansion. Our Tome is called Pepito. “
What the judges have to say:
“The work is personalized with great pleasure and even the smallest detail, which demonstrates the great skill and talent of its creator. We love all the elements that make up the work: from the door that opens when the dial is turned to the fluorescent paint that reveals a Boo when the light goes out. The fact that it can be dismantled, take a look inside and still use it as Casa Toy-Con is really extraordinary! “
Children From 3 To 12 Years Of Age Category Grand Prize Winner: “Bowser’s Castle” by Fabrice Doberva (France)
About the creation:
“A Toy-Con personalization inspired by Bowser Castle.”
What the judges have to say:
“We like all the details that make up the work, and the color palette seems very nice and balanced. The four towers are quite thick and have a very solid appearance, as you would expect from the towers of a castle. We are very impressed! I’m sure Bowser would love to live here. “