Technology7/24/2025PCWorld

LEGO’s delightful Nintendo Game Boy tribute doesn’t need batteries

LEGO’s delightful Nintendo Game Boy tribute doesn’t need batteries

LEGO has released a new building set that pays tribute to the iconic Nintendo Game Boy. The set includes 421 pieces, including two cartridges for Zelda and Mario games, and a display stand for the main body and the cartridges. The set accurately recreates the original Game Boy's dimensions, with a few clever design choices to capture the details, such as the slanted Start and Select buttons. Despite its relatively small size, the set is surprisingly affordable at $60, compared to the more complex LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System set that cost $230. LEGO is actively targeting adult builders with its line of nostalgia-themed sets, including other classic gaming consoles like the Atari 2600 and Pac-Man arcade cabinet. The new Game Boy set is available for pre-order and will ship in October.

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