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Lego Game Boy Replica Looks Incredibly Accurate

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Nintendo is recreating classic TV ads for new products, including a modern version of a 1989 Game Boy ad for the upcoming Lego Game Boy.
– The Lego Game Boy, announced in January, is a near 1:1 model with custom blocks and printed details, releasing on October 1 for $60.
– The Lego set features unique design elements like fuchsia button caps, a cross-shaped d-pad, and lenticular lenses for a moving screen effect.
– Though non-functional, the Lego Game Boy includes pretend game paks for Zelda and Super Mario Land with lenticular cards to simulate gameplay.
– Nintendo has also revived other nostalgic ads, like a Paul Rudd SNES commercial remade for the Switch 2.

Nintendo’s latest collaboration with Lego brings an iconic piece of gaming history to life with stunning accuracy. The upcoming Lego Game Boy replica, set to release on October 1, captures the essence of the beloved handheld in meticulous detail. Fans of both brands will appreciate the near-perfect recreation, complete with custom-designed bricks that mimic the original’s distinctive features.

The model boasts bespoke elements like uniquely colored A and B buttons and a vented curved piece to replicate the Game Boy’s bottom corner. While the cross-shaped d-pad retains Lego’s signature blocky style, printed pieces faithfully display classic details such as “DOT MATRIX WITH STEREO SOUND” and the iconic “Nintendo GAME BOY” branding, no stickers required.

One of the standout features is the lenticular screen, which changes images as you tilt the device. Though it doesn’t actually play games, the set includes mock cartridges for Zelda and Super Mario Land, complete with moving lenticular cards to simulate gameplay. With 421 pieces, the build offers a satisfying challenge without breaking the bank, priced at just $60 for pre-orders.

To celebrate the launch, Nintendo revisited its classic 1989 Game Boy ad with a playful Lego twist. The original commercial, featuring a teen and a robot battling while playing Tetris, has been reimagined with the same quirky charm. This nostalgic nod complements the recent revival of Paul Rudd’s 1991 SNES ad for the Switch 2, proving Nintendo knows how to blend nostalgia with modern appeal.

For collectors and gamers alike, the Lego Game Boy is more than a toy, it’s a love letter to retro gaming. Its attention to detail and affordable price make it a must-have for fans eager to relive the golden age of handheld consoles.

(Source: kotaku)

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