We interviewed Lego designers Carl Merriam and Simon Kent to unearth some of the brick Game Boy’s Easter eggs.
The newly released Lego Game Boy kit has already been adapted to make it play real games. Sadly, you can't buy this version.
I’ve rather given it away with the headline there, but I couldn’t help myself. Lego’s recently launched Game Boy is the most extraordinarily satisfying build, with results that feel uncannily ...
At only 421 pieces, the LEGO Game Boy set is a breezy build that can be completed in 3 hours or less. It starts with the build for the Super Mario Land cartridge and lenticular screen stand / storage, ...
Instead of a hybrid set bringing together two different games, this next one is rumoured to be based solely on Link's N64 outing, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. According to a story from ...
The Lego Game Boy comes with three of these little lenticular panels to make it look like the screen’s turned on and give it a sense of motion. If you tilt the handheld up and down, you can watch ...
I would rather the movie create its own story in the Zelda timeline, but if it does opt to adapt one of the games, this is the best option.
Via email, I interviewed Carl Merriam, Senior Designer at the LEGO Group. Carl has designed a number of LEGO sets over the years, including many other Nintendo LEGO sets, like the Mario & Yoshi one ...
LEGO's life-like Game Boy set has already been modded to play actual Game Boy cartridges, after going on sale earlier this week.
The official LEGO Game Boy set is a 421-piece model that faithfully reproduces Nintendo's classic handheld and is priced at USD59.99 (about RM282). It also comes with its own brick-built game ...
Lego leakers have claimed the next Legend of Zelda set will be modeled after Ganondorf's appearance in Ocarina of Time and will be here in 2026.
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