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Nintendo Unveils LEGO Gameboy Console

Get ready for a blast from the past with a modern twist! Nintendo has just unveiled their latest collaboration with LEGO, and it's none other than a LEGO Game Boy set. Mark your calendars for October 2025, as this nostalgic piece of gaming history comes to life in brick form. Following the success o
By Sophia
Apr 01,2025

Get ready for a blast from the past with a modern twist! Nintendo has just unveiled their latest collaboration with LEGO, and it's none other than a LEGO Game Boy set. Mark your calendars for October 2025, as this nostalgic piece of gaming history comes to life in brick form. Following the success of the LEGO NES set, this new addition promises to delight both LEGO and Nintendo enthusiasts alike.

The announcement made waves on Twitter (X), but not without a sprinkle of humor and anticipation for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. One user quipped, "Thanks for finally revealing the new console," while another playfully remarked, "At this rate, switch 2 for Lego would be out before the system reveal." While the LEGO Game Boy set steals the spotlight, Nintendo fans are eagerly awaiting more news on the Switch 2. President Furukawa hinted at a forthcoming announcement within the fiscal year ending in March 2025, so stay tuned!

As for the LEGO Game Boy set, pricing details are yet to be disclosed, but expect more information in the coming weeks or months.

Nintendo's Past Collaborations with LEGO

Nintendo's partnership with LEGO has previously brought joy to fans through sets inspired by iconic gaming franchises. From Super Mario to Animal Crossing and The Legend of Zelda, these collaborations have been a hit. In May 2024, LEGO released a remarkable 2,500-piece set featuring the Great Deku Tree from The Legend of Zelda series. This "Great Deku Tree 2-in-1" set captures the essence of both Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild, complete with figures of Princess Zelda and the Master Sword, available for $299.99 USD.

Just two months later, LEGO introduced a new Super Mario set that showcases Mario riding Yoshi from Super Mario World. This unique set features an in-game sprite design with a crank mechanism to animate Yoshi's leg movements, priced at $129.99 USD.

Nintendo Finally Announces Next Console: a LEGO Gameboy

Nintendo Finally Announces Next Console: a LEGO Gameboy

Nintendo Finally Announces Next Console: a LEGO Gameboy

Nintendo Finally Announces Next Console: a LEGO Gameboy

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