Nintendo and Lego have once again teamed up to bring fans a nostalgic treat: a Lego version of the iconic Game Boy, set to be released in October 2025. This collaboration continues the trend of Lego sets based on classic Nintendo hardware, following the success of the Lego NES and other Nintendo-themed sets.
The Lego Game Boy set will allow fans to build a miniature version of the original Game Boy, complete with the classic gray casing, purple face buttons, and directional pad. While the teaser trailer didn’t reveal all the details, it’s expected that the set will be a 1:1 scale replica of the original handheld console.
The original Game Boy, released in 1989, is one of the most iconic handheld consoles ever created. It brought joy to millions of gamers and paved the way for future handheld gaming devices.
The Lego Game Boy set will allow fans to relive those memories and add a unique piece to their collection.
No specific pricing information has been released yet, but given the complexity and nostalgia factor, it’s likely to be a premium set. Preorders are expected to open closer to the release date, so fans should keep an eye out for updates from Lego and Nintendo.
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