Joker stuns in a purple and green Batsuit ... but the Lego Barad-Dur excels in ways a little closer to hobbit-size. Packed with a ton of great minifigures and some wonderful little details to ...
The company is teasing a collaboration with Lego that will see the original grey brick known as a Game Boy rendered in Lego blocks. There are no details yet, aside from the fact that it’ll be ...
LEGO and Nintendo have announced that they will be releasing a LEGO version of the original Game Boy in October 2025. The announcement came as a surprise and confirms a long-rumored partnership.
LEGO is expanding its partnership with gaming consoles with the announcement of an upcoming collaboration with the Nintendo Game Boy. The official reveal comes after news of the LEGO PlayStation 2 ...
The console maker is teaming up with Lego to release a Game Boy made of plastic bricks. It follows after a previous collaboration in which the two companies released a Lego NES together ...
LEGO and Nintendo are collaborating on a new Game Boy-themed set, expanding their popular video game-related offerings. The upcoming Game Boy set adds to previous collaborations between LEGO and ...
A new collaboration with LEGO – The LEGO GAME BOY. As shared on Twitter by Nintendo of America, LEGO and Nintendo are collaborating on a GAME BOY replica. This is not the first collaboration ...
Nintendo is expected to announce a Switch 2 any day now. So of course, it's announced a Lego Game Boy. The surprise news dropped today from Nintendo's own social accounts as CES draws to a close.
but instead a Lego Game Boy. An incredibly brief teaser trailer was shared by Nintendo of America on X/Twitter, below, which showed a literal handful of bricks that make up the Game Boy including ...
Nintendo announced its next big Lego collaboration is a set based on the original Game Boy handheld. The new kit joins Lego's line of other video game system replicas like the NES and Atari.
Want to make a ’90s kid smile with two words? Say “LEGO” and “Game Boy” to them, and you’ll see a positive nostalgic reaction. Well, those two words are about to link up in real life.
Nintendo has released a brief teaser trailer for a LEGO take on the original Game Boy, but no images of the finished set have been provided. Instead, we got a look at the buttons and D-pad ...