The recently launched LEGO Game Boy set has already been ingeniously modified by a talented modder named Natalie the Nerd, enabling it to play actual Game Boy cartridges. Priced at $59.99 and available on Amazon, this nostalgic toy recreates Nintendo’s classic handheld while also including various LEGO game cartridges like Super Mario Land and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Natalie’s modifications involved creating a custom Game Boy circuit board that fit inside the compact model, allowing the buttons and cartridge slot to function as they do on the original device. Despite being only 421 pieces, the LEGO Game Boy impressively mirrors the iconic design of the handheld. A completed version has been showcased, and Natalie plans to release her modification plans for others interested in replicating the project.

Can the LEGO Game Boy really play Game Boy games?

Yes, the modified LEGO Game Boy can play actual Game Boy cartridges, as demonstrated by modder Natalie the Nerd, who created a custom circuit board that fits within the LEGO model.

The LEGO Game Boy is part of LEGO’s ongoing exploration of nostalgic video game memorabilia, following other successful sets that represent beloved gaming consoles. Fans of both LEGO and retro gaming are excited to see how this innovative mix can redefine playfulness and creativity. The blending of physical building with classic gaming not only appeals to collectors but also to a new generation looking to experience the charm of retro gaming culture.