@ThanosReXXX "the cardboard spectacles that look WAY too open and flimsy to even safely hold a Switch"

B/c that was readily obvious in the 1/5 of a second you could see thru the back of the boys head wearing the visor. Not that I'm saying Nitneod was purposefully making it look like the kid was wearing the Switch in the visor, but they were purposefully making it look like the kid "might" be wearing the Switch in the visor. Nintendo Directs are directed and finessed to death, they knew what they were doing. Nothing illegal, but the false hope was implied. Like a topless dancer wearing a nude leotard, the brain sees what it wants to see and does the rest. And Nintendo knows this.

Upon viewing the cheap cardboard visor in a still, yeah it's obvious that Switch is never going in there. People will try, but they'll fail.

"because most of them do have a slot/dock for the Switch."

Not sure how much random reading you've been doing around here, but I wrote a post to aaron saying I think Nintnedo Labo (man I hate that name) can be used as an excuse for them to sell a dockless Swtich for $219 or $229. If you are buying Nintendo Labo for your kid, lets say daughter, to play with that piano and that house, which really that house screams girl to me, you really dont' need the dock to use them. I think they both might work on the tv if you put the builds near the dock, but that cardboard house looses it's whole magic appeal without the Switch on the front. Same for the Hexbug design. (1 joycon on each side moving it FYI in case you don't know what a Hexbug is) You can't really control that build w/ the Switch in the dock, it's touchscreen controlled.

So if you're a parent who does't like your kids playing video games - too violent, too much tv time, whatever - but you do like your kid playing piano, house, building stuff - then buy them Nintendo Labo Toy-Con set 1 and a Switch, but you may never need the dock. Except to charge it, gotta include the plug, which is why it can't be $199 w/o the $90 dock, still need the $30 plug, so $219. Maybe $229. Does Nintnedo Labo ever show the Joy-con w/ the $7.99 straps attached? If not, take those out of the box as well.

Switch: *Labo Edition - the Switch edition for Kids and kids at heart. *dock sold separately. Maybe that's why it's not called Switch Labo, b/c having to call it Switch: Switch Labo Edition is stupid and redundant.

Not saying it will happen, I certainly didn't call Nintendo Labo, but all those toys for kids, kids who may not even own their own tv, certainly gives them that option. Switch Labo (how I hate that name)