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When Nintendo released the Switch last year I was very surprised by what they had been able to achieve, take the gaming industry on a spin (again). Once again they proved that they can innovate in a crowded space with deep pocket rivals. They were able to achieve something fun, flexible and that meets our new lifestyle not by thinking of specs but thinking of use cases. They understand people still want to play but they don’t do it just in a living room, so they would meet them where they are by providing play flexibility (great article about that <a href="https://kotaku.com/the-nintendo-switch-gave-me-back-my-video-games-1821306662" target="_blank">here</a>). Now, with <a href="https://labo.nintendo.com/" target="_blank">Labo</a> they have done something I consider priceless: enable kids to imagine, play and dream by connecting both the physical world and the digital one.