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The Switch is Getting an Intruder Alert App That Uses a Joy-Con as a Laser Tripwire – Gizmodo Australia
Back in the ‘80s, Nintendo’s renewed commitment to quality games helped the company rebuild the crashed video game market with the NES, but now that consoles basically…

Back in the 80s, Nintendos renewed commitment to quality games helped the company rebuild the crashed video game market with the NES, but now that consoles basically print money, the company seems less worried about what ends up on its hardware. A new $US10 ($13) app promises to turn your Switch into a motion-detecting spy alarm just dont set your expectations too high.
Nintendo didnt really promote the feature when the Switch originally launched, but when the cardboard Labo kits were released it…
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