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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday July 15 2020, @08:23PM   Printer-friendly
from the Take-my-money! dept.

Lego and Nintendo have teamed up to create a new NES Lego kit. The $US229 kit will let you build your very own Lego NES console and old CRT TV (with stand!). Even better, the kit has a mechanical winch that scrolls the game across the screen.

From TFA:

The set includes an NES console with one controller, along with a game cartridge that fits into the cartridge slot, just like the real thing. While that's pretty neat, I'm more impressed with the little retro TV set, inside of which is part of a level from Super Mario Brothers. As you turn a handle on the side of the TV, the level scrolls by, with Mario jumping over the obstacles in 8-bit glory, bouncing on Koopas and collecting power-ups as he goes. Not only does it look totally awesome, it also appears to use some really interesting building techniques that go to show how far Lego's construction methods have come since the sets of my childhood all those decades ago.

The kit goes on sale from the 1st of August


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  • (Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 15 2020, @10:20PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 15 2020, @10:20PM (#1022123)

    Lego caters to adults who indulge in nostalgia, rather than kids.

    Kids play video games.

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Booga1 on Thursday July 16 2020, @03:47AM

    by Booga1 (6333) on Thursday July 16 2020, @03:47AM (#1022260)

    It is also for adults who buy the kits so they can indulge their nostalgia by watching their children build the kits based on their favorite popular culture franchise. I've watched it happen in person while visiting a friend with kids.
    This Nintendo set hits all the right buttons. I guarantee it will sell quite well.