When will the LEGO Game Boy set be available?
The set will be available on October 1, 2025.
Toys / Lego
The LEGO Group is releasing a LEGO Game Boy set, a detailed, brick-built replica of the classic Nintendo handheld. This nostalgic set brings back memories of a revolutionary time in video game history.
The LEGO Game Boy set is designed as a near 1:1 scale replica, capturing the essence of the original handheld. The set includes a Game Pak slot with interchangeable cartridges and allows builders to choose between displaying the classic Nintendo start screen or gameplay images. This set falls into the LEGO sets for adults category, aimed at those who grew up with the Game Boy. Unlike some sets, it does not include light or sound features, focusing instead on the display and build experience. The set also includes a brick-built stand for display purposes.
This isn’t the first retro-themed Nintendo LEGO set. The LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System and LEGO Mario & Yoshi sets have been released previously, along with LEGO Animal Crossing sets and a LEGO Great Deku Tree from Zelda.
The set will be available on October 1, 2025.
The set is priced at $59.99.
The set contains 421 pieces.
The set includes buildable Game Pak cartridges for Super Mario Land and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, but the console is non-functional.
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