Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and began doing so professionally in 2010 because an opportunity presented itself ...
When Lego announced its near 1:1, 421-piece Nintendo Game Boy set I wrote that it was charming, but "sadly not playable." Now that it has started shipping (as of yesterday), creator Natalie the Nerd ...
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, ...
Lego's Game Boy is an incredibly detailed, faithful recreation with working D-Pad, buttons, knobs, and internal details. It's surprisingly affordable at $60, offering far better value than recent ...
Lego’s brick-built Game Boy replica is bound to be one of the most popular gift ideas for retro gaming enthusiasts this holiday. The 421-piece recreation of Nintendo’s legendary 1989 handheld is ...
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If you loved the Lego Game Boy but couldn’t get yourself to buy it because it was only a display piece that couldn’t play actual Game Boy games, I’ve got great news for you: It’s no longer merely a ...
How Big Is the LEGO Game Boy? At 421 pieces, the LEGO Game Boy is the smallest of the available video game console sets LEGO has issued over the years, but in spite of a relatively small brick count, ...
The LEGO Game Boy set immediately sparked my interest when it was first announced. It combines two of my very favorite things: LEGO and video games. By every metric we have at IGN, it’s been an ...
Has it really been around 35 years since Nintendo released its seminal portable console? Apparently, that's long enough for people to start forgetting what the Game Boy actually looked like, based on ...
Has it really been around 35 years since Nintendo released its seminal portable console? Apparently, that's long enough for people to start forgetting what the Game Boy actually looked like, based on ...