Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kids love video games, but let’s be honest, we'd all like to see them break away from the screens and play with actual toys that ...
LEGO and Nintendo are continuing to put on one of the best team-ups of 2020 with the LEGO Super Mario series of builder toys, and it’s just getting better. Recently, LEGO and Nintendo announced new ...
Lego is no stranger to video game collaborations. The legendary brick maker has already developed sets based on Mojang's Minecraft phenomenon and Blizzard’s popular Overwatch shooter, for instance.
At 1,972 pieces, the Mario & Standard Kart set is one of the biggest sets LEGO has produced based on a Nintendo franchise. Across various Mario Kart games, the Standard Kart model has changed quite a ...
Today we're taking a peek at a couple of new releases from LEGO in the Super Mario Bros universe. Nintendo and LEGO made a new sort of game-like adventure toy with LEGO Mario called LEGO Super Mario ...
Nintendo fans have an opportunity to score one of the best LEGO x Nintendo collabs at a great price. Amazon is currently offering the LEGO Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi building set (71438) for ...
This time last year, the Lego Group teamed up with Nintendo to deliver Lego Super Mario, a unique twist on both Lego’s typical construction toy trappings and Mario’s video game roots. It was a ...
Super Mario World is arguably one of the greatest video games of all-time. Launching alongside the Super Nintendo in 1991, the game offered an impressive improvement on the NES era. It also introduced ...
The partnership between LEGO and Nintendo caters to two specific audiences -- children still innocent enough to play pretend and adults who grew up on Nintendo and want to relive their nostalgic ...
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!
Kids love video games, but let’s be honest, we'd all like to see them break away from the screens and play with actual toys that spark imaginative play. Why not compromise with some interactive video ...