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Lego’s Game Boy set is here, sadly not playable

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After teasing it earlier this year, Lego has unveiled its Game Boy set. The 421-piece model is a “brick-built replica of the original Game Boy” and has buttons you can press, including the +Control Pad, A and B buttons and Select and Start — though you can’t play games on it, obviously. It even comes with brick replicas of Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Super Mario Land game paks, along with corresponding lenticular screens or a Nintendo start screen.

Once built, you can set the Lego Game Boy and paks on a buildable display stand “for the ultimate piece of retro-inspired home or office gaming decor,” Lego says. Other details you can admire include a contrast adjustment and volume dial, along with the Game Pak slot.

The Game Boy set is not Lego’s first crack at a Nintendo-based product. Back in 2020, the company released a set based on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The new Lego Game Boy set is now available for pre-order on Amazon for $59 with shipping starting October 1, 2025.

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