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Wednesday, July 15, 2020
LEGO will release out the console and the TV made from LEGO
Nintendo and Lego have announced another nice collaboration that will produce something very nice - a NES console and an accompanying TV, all made up of cubes.
LEGO and Nintendo earlier this year collaborated on a set of dice on the theme of Super Maria. It seems that it met with good reactions from the audience, so another themed set based on the Nintendo product is on the way. This time, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) console itself will be assembled, an accompanying controller for it and an antique TV that will play Super Mario.
Of course, as everything is made up of LEGO bricks, it is not a real functional console, and the picture on the TV is rotated by literally rotating it using the handle on the right side. However, the LEGO NES console is identical in size to the actual NES, so an actual game floppy can be inserted into it.
The set, which will contain a total of 2646 parts, will go on sale from the eighth month exclusively on Lego.com, and in 2021, worldwide. It won’t be cheap and will cost $ 229.99.
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