The Lego Game Boy May Be Reasonably Cheap If New Leak Is To Be Believed
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Image: Lego / NintendoShortly before Nintendo lifted the lid on the upcoming Switch 2, the company announced that it would once again be teaming up with Lego. We've had the NES, we've had Animal Crossing sets, and now we're getting the Game Boy.No further information was provided beyond the brief, tantalising debut teaser, but according to a new leak from Falconbrickstudios (thanks, Eurogamer), the set may actually be a bit more affordable than we were expecting.In short, we're looking at what sounds like a fairly small set at just 421 pieces, which is considerably fewer than the NES at 2646 pieces. Now, yes, it's obvious that a Game Boy is going to be smaller than an NES, but our inner pessimist was half-expecting Lego and Nintendo to beef up the set with some unnecessary extras, thus increasing the brick count and, of course, the price.Alas, it looks like we may be looking at a price of just $59.99 (about 48) for this thing, which for a Lego set really isn't all that bad. Oh, and it's also supposedly due to launch on 1st October 2025.Though Falconbrickstudios has been rated as being fairly reliable when it comes to Lego leaks, we'd nevertheless recommend approaching this with a healthy degree of scepticism. Hopefully we'll hear more in the coming weeks, but for now, colour us intrigued. Now you're playing with buildable powerWhat do you think would be a reasonable price for a Lego Game Boy? Let us know your thoughts with a comment down below.[source instagram.com, via eurogamer.net]Share:13 Nintendo Lifes resident horror fanatic, when hes not knee-deep in Resident Evil and Silent Hill lore, Ollie likes to dive into a good horror book while nursing a lovely cup of tea. He also enjoys long walks and listens to everything from TOOL to Chuck Berry. Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment...Related ArticlesNintendo Is Discontinuing Gold Points, One Of The Switch's Best IncentivesNoooo, don't do it!Nintendo Has Renewed Some TrademarksIncluding its famous 'Seal of Quality'Nintendo Power Artist "Hadn't Actually Played Any Zelda Games" Before Creating His Take On HyruleAnd he'd like to turn his talents to MetroidSwitch 2 Units Are Reportedly Selling For $40,000 On The Chinese Black MarketOr $50 trade-in at GameStopFeature: "I Was Seeing Him In My Dreams" - Nintendo Veteran Just Can't Shake Shigeru Miyamoto"He got a good laugh out of that"
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