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Nintendo Alarmo review – Mario’s charm can’t justify alarm clock’s £90 price tag

Every morning over the past few weeks I’ve woken up to the soft wahoos of the Super Mario brothers, the chirping of Pikmin, or snippets from Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s beautiful orchestral score. Nintendo’s rich library of sounds – most of which are recognisable before you’ve even opened your eyes – has gently stirred me from slumber and commanded me to sit up and get out of bed. Because until you do, Alarmo doesn’t want to stop.

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Source: Eurogamer.net

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