The LEGO Game Boy set immediately sparked my interest when it was first announced. It combines two of my very favorite things: LEGO and video games. By every metric we have at IGN, it’s been an ...
LEGO's life-like Game Boy set has already been modded to play actual Game Boy cartridges, after going on sale earlier this week (it's $59.99 and available at Amazon). Talented modder Natalie the Nerd ...
Okay, c’mon, you knew this was going to happen. LEGO is on a nostalgia kick at the moment, laser-targeting millennials like me with retro gaming sets, including a 1:1 model of the original Game Boy.
Earlier this year, LEGO announced it was turning the most iconic handheld gaming system in history into a delightful plastic brick replica. The company’s retro 421-piece Game Boy set looked perfect on ...
This summer LEGO and Nintendo began taking pre-orders for a 421-piece LEGO Game Boy kit that lets you assemble an accurate looking model of the classic handheld game console. The only thing missing?
The newly released Lego Game Boy kit has already been adapted to make it play real games. Sadly, you can't buy this version. Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on ...
When Lego announced its near 1:1, 421-piece Nintendo Game Boy set I wrote that it was charming, but "sadly not playable." Now that it has started shipping (as of yesterday), creator Natalie the Nerd ...
One of the more exciting game trends of the past several years has been the renaissance of the co-op only game. It's almost always a joy to play a great game with those you know and love, which has ...
I don't want to say it'd be impossible for Capcom to screw up "Monster Hunter, but Pokémon," because in the decades since Pokémon's debut on the Game Boy we've never really seen an imitator come close ...
Action Capcom's Monster Hunter Wilds updates have backed it into a corner RPG Capcom runs out of emergency glass to break with Monster Hunter Wilds, but it's going to 'implement a multifaceted plan' ...
Lego video games often follow a familiar formula: Take a major film franchise such as Marvel, Star Wars or Batman, add the typical self-deprecating Lego humour, and build an action-adventure game ...
Royal Caribbean has done it again. The Miami-based cruise line floated a new world's largest cruise ship earlier this month, Legend of the Seas. The third vessel of the Icon-class is under ...