Nintendo and LEGO fans rejoice, because one of our favorite sets just got a major discount ahead of the holidays. Amazon has ...
Nintendo and LEGO revealed the full range of its upcoming Super Mario Bros. sets, which include a starter kit, ten expansion packs, four power-up kits, and a series of blind bag characters, resulting ...
Nicole Carpenter is a senior reporter specializing in investigative features about labor issues in the game industry, as well as the business and culture of games. Lego and Nintendo’s Lego Super Mario ...
The 540-piece Piranha Plant display model is featured in Best Buy's latest round of doorbuster deals, and Amazon is matching ...
Lego’s partnership with Nintendo delivered a pretty awesome debut earlier this year with the interactive Lego Super Mario Starter Course, and now it’s following that up with additional sets designed ...
Back in March, Nintendo and Lego teamed up to reveal one of the most delightful bits of colorful ephemera in an otherwise overwhelmingly bleak time. Lego Super Mario continues to be one thing worth ...
Having teased some aspects of LEGO Super Mario previously, today’s the day when we get to see the full link of sets, and what they can and can’t do. I had the chance to test some of them out in the ...
Designed for adult builders, this new set contains 2,646 pieces that combine to create Nintendo’s first home console as well as an NES controller, a game cartridge that can fit into the console, and a ...
Lego and Nintendo finally unveiled the full Lego Super Mario line ahead of its Aug. 1 release date. Though the Starter Course is necessary for kicking things off, Lego will launch the line with 10 ...
Discover what makes the LEGO Super Mario set a favorite among LEGO enthusiasts. This video highlights its unique design, ...
The LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System is a brick-built take on the classic video game console, complete with tiny TV. (LEGO Photo) A day after leaked images and a short teaser video hinted at a ...
A hacker who simply goes by the name “Rick” on Twitter has somehow managed to make both LEGO and Super Mario Bros. even better. How? By combining the buildable bricks and the video game, of course!