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Goodbye, money: Lego’s latest gaming set will surely open a wallet-emptying can of worms

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Goodbye, money: Lego’s latest gaming set will surely open a wallet-emptying can of worms

When I first laid eyes on Lego’s latest video game themed set, kit #71438, “Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi”, my initial reaction was a mix of shock and excitement. The collaboration between Nintendo and Lego has produced a range of nostalgic sets, catering to both kids and adults alike. From app-enhanced Mario sets to the upcoming Lego Zelda set, the partnership has evolved to include a variety of beloved franchises.

While the concept of a set like this is not entirely new, the brick-built representation of Mario and Yoshi offers a unique and captivating experience. The attention to detail in recreating 16-bit pixels with Lego bricks is truly impressive. The set features interactive elements such as a crank that makes Yoshi’s mouth open and a scannable tag for digital Lego Mario figures to trigger sound and music.

What sets this particular set apart is its potential to kickstart a new theme in the world of Lego: Sprite Builds. Imagine iconic video game characters like Sonic, Pac-Man, or Axel from Streets of Rage recreated as Lego sprites with interactive features. The possibilities are endless and exciting.

As a fan of both Lego and video games, I can’t help but feel a sense of anticipation for what the future holds. The release of Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi on October 1, 2024, marks the beginning of a new era in Lego sets. Pre-orders are available now, and I can’t wait to see what other sprite builds Lego has in store.


Not where I’d chosen to have put it. | Image credit: Lego

A woman holds Mario & Yoshi 71438 set
Woman for scale. | Image credit: Lego

Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi is set to revolutionize the world of Lego sets, offering a blend of nostalgia and innovation. Get ready to embark on a new adventure in building and creativity with this exciting new set.

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