It seems that Nintendo has been having a great time late, which has re -created its classic TV ads from the new product. A few months ago, Paul Road re -performed its pre -reputation role in SNES Commercial for Switch 2, and now we have a modern recovery of the 1989 game Boy ad for the Lego Game Boy, which is released later this year.
Lego Game Boy Nintendo had announced back in January. At that time, it was very excited about how it would look like, and there was no mention of the price. Well, now we have both, and … this is all incredibly good news! And it’s out on October 1st.
The new Lego Blood looks incredible. This is a “near -1: 1” model, and it seems that Lego has accepted numerous basipic new blocks to achieve a perfect shape. A and B buttons have something that looks like unique focus hats, as well as with ventted curved pieces to regenerate the bottom right corner of the incredibly familiar handheld. It has since been indefinitely contradictory to the Lego cross -shaped DPPPP, to ensure that it still has a brick style. Then they appear to be something that appears to be printed pieces that are the most important “dot matrix stereo sound”, the headphones labeled down, and of course the words are the words “Nintendo Game Boy TM”. Printed, and very stickers.

It is exactly the screen to remove it, behind which you can place a lenticular lens, which means that when you rotate the block, the image changes. It does not actually play the game, what is made of plastic plastic bricks, but comes together with the show Zelda And Super Marioland That you can slot into the back, with the Lanticular cards to create a moving picture of this game.
These are 421 pieces, and given quality and old memories, can easily cost cost -related quantities. However, It is already ready for order-1 October shipping-$ 60.
Well, now for these ads. In 1989, when the game was arriving in the United States of America, a very surprising carnie ad was launched in which a teenage boy and a robot, apparently standing on an alien planet, also participated in some kind of laser shooting war while playing. Tattoos. You know, perfect.
For Lego Blood, it has been re -developed with love, with tongue, tightly in the cheeks:
When we are here, we can also enjoy these Paul Road advertising.
Baby Road is the original of 1991.
And here’s the switch 2 version:
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