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A Lego Game Boy Replica Comes Out This October

By technologistmag.com24 July 20251 Min Read
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Nintendo and Lego have become regular collaborators in recent years. Between its Lego Mario line of toys and more recent models like an NES or Bowser, the Nintendo-specific Lego sets are plentiful enough that they take up huge sections of the aisle in toy stores. Today, the two announced their latest collaboration: a replica of Nintendo’s first handheld, the Game Boy.

The set is aimed towards nostalgic adults, coming with an 18+ age recommendation. It doesn’t light up, and it’s (perhaps obviously) not a playable system, but the buttons are designed to be pressed, with a realistic tactile feel. The model comes with two game cartridges – Super Mario Land and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening – which can be inserted just as you would into the real handheld. It also comes with swappable screens to simulate each game, along with a third option showing the Nintendo logo.

Take a look for yourself at the photo gallery below.

 

The Lego set will retail for $59.99 in the United States. It launches October 1 of this year, but you can preorder one at regular Lego retailers (like Amazon) starting today.

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