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Okay, so here’s the deal: Nintendo and LEGO, two absolute titans of childhood dreams, are at it again. These collabs have been blowing fans’ minds, honestly. Now there’s this buzz about a new Game Boy LEGO set, and people are in a frenzy, especially with whispers about The Legend of Zelda being tossed in there. I mean, come on!
We’ve seen them hit it big with Super Mario Bros. and Animal Crossing sets before, so hopes are sky-high for the next big thing. Anyway, this LEGO Game Boy set got its shoutout back in January 2025. Time’s ticking fast, right? Imagine piecing that iconic little handheld gadget together with tiny blocks. It’s like building nostalgia, brick by brick. Oh, and don’t forget the LEGO NES console with its cute little TV showing Super Mario. Remember that? Classic.
Now, folks are itching to know what classic game might tag along with this new set. And—wait for it—there’s chit-chat that it could be The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening. Seriously, that game was huge back in 1993 on the Game Boy. It just sort of fits, doesn’t it? Of course, there were hopeful souls wishing for something like Pokemon Red or Tetris. Gotta love the imagination, right? But some already have confetti ready for Link’s Awakening in LEGO form.
By the way, let’s not get too ahead of ourselves. Leaks and all, you know? Sometimes they’re right, sometimes they’re just way off. So, bit of caution there. The only thing set in stone—or should I say, in blocks—is that this beauty launches in October 2025. Mark those calendars, I guess?
Oh, and beyond the Game Boy drama, this leaker person, lego_minecraft_goat or whatever—yeah, that’s a name—dropped some nuggets about other sets. Mario’s popping up again, as expected. As for Pokemon, not in this Nintendo mash-up, but apparently, LEGO Pokemon is happening. That’s set for 2026, so buckle up, folks. The rumor mill is wild.
Critics, fans, everyone’s been loving these LEGO game tie-ins. From collector sets to actual games like Fortnite, LEGO’s diving in all over the place. So, will this Game Boy set be as big as the Super Mario LEGO kit? Who knows? But the excitement? Totally off the charts.
Let’s just say, the LEGO-Nintendo rollercoaster isn’t slowing down. Who doesn’t love a bit of nostalgia mixed with tiny plastic blocks? Just me, or does this merging of bricks and pixels feel like a hug from the past? Anyway — wait, where was I? Just go build something cool.
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