Nintendo is taking fans on a nostalgic trip down memory lane with its latest collaboration with LEGO: a LEGO replica of the iconic Game Boy. Announced via Nintendo’s official social media channels, this new product brings the beloved handheld console back in block form, with a release date set for October 2025.

LEGO Game Boy: A Nostalgic Build

The announcement teaser shows pieces falling onto a neutral background, hinting at the build’s complexity, though the final design remains under wraps. The teaser concludes with a logo that confirms the set will indeed be based on the Game Boy, Nintendo’s groundbreaking handheld console first released in 1989.

Nintendo’s announcement reads:
Build the classic Nintendo console in LEGO form. Available in October 2025.”

This isn’t Nintendo’s first foray into LEGO collaborations. In the past, the two companies teamed up for a LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) set, which included a replica console, a classic TV, and a LEGO-built Super Mario Bros. game scene. Fans of that set can look forward to another intricate design that celebrates Nintendo’s legacy.

What to Expect

While details about the LEGO Game Boy set remain scarce, fans are speculating about what might be included:

  • A replica Game Boy built entirely from LEGO blocks, potentially with interactive elements.
  • Possible game cartridge recreations or even iconic game scenes like Tetris or Pokémon Red and Blue.
  • LEGO’s signature attention to detail, likely capturing the Game Boy’s iconic buttons, screen, and portable design.

Release and Availability

The LEGO Game Boy set is scheduled to launch in October 2025, though pricing and other details have yet to be revealed. Given the success of previous Nintendo-LEGO collaborations, this set is expected to be a hit among fans of both brands.

As Nintendo continues to honor its storied history with products like this, fans can celebrate the legacy of one of gaming’s most beloved handheld consoles—this time, brick by brick.

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