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The elusive Lego Nintendo Entertainment System is back in stock at Amazon. Despite being over four years old–it was in the first batch of Lego Nintendo releases in 2020–this set remains exceedingly popular today. Dubbed “hard to find” by Lego, the Lego NES is sold out at Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and the Lego Store. Amazon is the only major retailer that has it available for purchase. With Lego set to release a Game Boy build later this year, the NES will probably be even more popular in the coming months.
Amazon has also restocked Lego Mighty Bowser, which is the only Nintendo-themed building set with more pieces (2,807) than the NES. Plus, the most recent Lego Super Mario display model for adults, the Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi build, has received a rare discount at Amazon.
Lego NES Set (2,646 pieces)
$270
At 2,646 pieces, this is a highly detailed Lego set that’ll keep you busy for a few lengthy building sessions. It took us around 10 hours to piece together the two main builds. Along with the scaled model of the NES console, you’ll piece construct a CRT TV with a display stand, wired NES controller, and Super Mario Bros. cartridge. The console even has a control deck for the cartridge as well as a very cool Easter Egg that should delight longtime fans of the series.
Better yet, there’s a handle on the side of the TV that moves an 8-bit Mario character across a side-scrolling level. If you happen to own one of the Interactive Figures from the Adventures with Lego Super Mario starter courses, there’s even more functionality for you to enjoy–he can be perched on top of the TV to react to the on-screen action.
The Lego NES is a great build to put together alongside a fellow fan. It includes two thick instruction books, so one builder can focus on the console while the other builds the CRT. A digital copy of the instructions can be pulled up on the Lego Builder app.
You’ll also get an illustrated booklet discussing the creation of the NES and iconic NES games.
For a Lego Nintendo display model that’s significantly kinder on the wallet, take a look at the 540-piece Super Mario Piranha Plant, which is on sale for $48 (was $60).