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Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC

Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC has been a long time coming. The programming app was originally expected out last fall (at least in Japan), but it silently dropped off the radar. Developer SmileBoom has finally provided an update, confirming a Japanese release date of May 23.

Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC teachers users BASIC programming. It supports Switch’s various features like HD Rumble, the motion IR camera, gyro controls, and even Nintendo Labo. With online support, players can publish or backup games.

Below are a few screenshots:

SmileBoom issued the first screenshots today of its programming app for Switch, Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC. Have a look at the images below.

SmileBoom brought the SmileBASIC programming app to 3DS and Wii U in the past. In this week’s issue of Famitsu, the company reveals the first details about its plans for Switch.

Switch will be getting Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC. The app will teach you thoroughly in BASIC programming, lets you use Switch features like HD Rumble, the motion IR camera, gyro controls, and more. Online features are also supported in which you can publish or even backup games.

Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC launches in Japan this fall. A localized version hasn’t been announced, but may come at a later date.


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