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LEGO is reviving handheld gaming nostalgia with its latest release: a near-life-size brick-built replica of the original Nintendo Game Boy. Announced today, the 421-piece LEGO Game Boy model ...
Lego’s new Game Boy set is now available for purchase. The 421-piece build was officially released earlier this month, and it’s quickly become an editor-favorite. The set is currently on backorder on ...
LEGO has released a ton of amazing sets this year, from a working arcade machine to a massive recreation of the Baratie Floating Restaurant from One Piece. But while there were plenty of expensive ...
SAN DIEGO, California —A beloved handheld gaming device from the ’90s is getting a fresh tribute, this time, in bricks. LEGO has announced a near life-size Game Boy replica made entirely of 421 pieces ...
Earlier this year, LEGO announced it was turning the most iconic handheld gaming system in history into a delightful plastic brick replica. The company’s retro 421-piece Game Boy set looked perfect on ...
Forget the Nintendo Switch 2. Someone found a more creative way to play handheld Nintendo games in 2025. As you may or may not have heard, Lego finally released its Nintendo Game Boy model kit based ...
The intersection of childhood nostalgia and creative building reaches a new milestone as Nintendo and The Lego Company prepare to release their meticulously crafted Game Boy set. This collaboration ...
This week saw the official release of the long-awaited Lego Game Boy set, and already, a modder has created a version that runs real games with real Nintendo hardware. Natalie the Nerd, an Australian ...
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Amidst the buzz and sales of the LEGO Game Boy, we doubt people are surprised to see that hardware modders are already turning them into playable handhelds. It probably helps that the existing buttons ...