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Nintendo creates an ASMR video with Nintendo Labo

Nintendo creates an ASMR video with Nintendo Labo

Nintendo joins the fashion of ASMR and uses the assembly of a set of Nintendo Labo to create a relaxing video acoustically and at the same time very curious.

For those unfamiliar with the concept, the ASMR is a fashion that emerged on the Internet a while ago and gained strength as more and more videos were uploaded to the network. Basically it is about placing a microphone with enough sensitivity to capture even the slightest sound around and perform some activity or sound that is pleasing to the ear. In this case it has been Nintendo who has joined the ASMR car and they have brought us a curious video in which a woman appears riding the set of “Fishing Rod” of Nintendo Labo from scratch.

Nintendo gets wet: ASMR video with Nintendo Labo

The 2-minute video includes the complete assembly of Labo's Fishing Rod and even the installation of the final Joy-Con. It could be a set-up tutorial for the set, but what they get with the relaxing (and stressful for whoever hears it) audio is to create a video that can perfectly become part of the catalog of Internet ASMR clips.

On the other hand, Christmas is approaching and for this reason many players will take advantage of the free time of these festivities in order to reduce the mountain of outstanding Nintendo Switch titles that have accumulated throughout the year. If you want to access titles that have online, we bring you a complete guide to play online on Nintendo Switch: prices, plans and advantages. If we stick to the games, we remember that Luigi's Mansion 3 recently announced a paid DLC for the online mode and that Cadence of Hyrule received a free DLC in which they allow us to play the game and live the story from the perspective of Octavio, the arch nemesis of Cadence, Zelda and Link.

Source: Nintendo AU

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