It turns out the rumors were true: Luigi is getting a LEGO set of his very own. Nintendo has officially announced LEGO Super Mario Luigi Starter Course will be available on August 1. But you don't ...
Move over Mario; it is Luigi's time to shine as LEGO announces their newest Super Mario Bros starter course set. Coming in at 280 pieces, Luigi is getting his own figure with LCD and speaker ...
Nintendo's favorite handyman in green is officially joining his brother in the world of Lego. Following last year's Lego Super Mario line, Nintendo and Lego have announced Luigi's debut with the Lego ...
LEGO has introduced a new player in the LEGO Super Mario Bros universe — Mario’s own younger brother, Luigi. The Adventures with Luigi starter course features an interactive LEGO Luigi figure that ...
The not-so-subtle hints were true — Lego has unveiled a Luigi kit to join its Super Mario lineup. The 280-piece Luigi Starter Course is available to pre-order now for $60 and gives you the same ...
The LEGO Super Mario universe continues to expand in fun and fascinating ways. We already have the LEGO Mario Starter Course, snap-on suits, Bowser’s castle, and so much more. However, the fun doesn’t ...
LEGO and Nintendo have officially revealed the LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Luigi Starter Course, a new set in the LEGO Super Mario product line that adds Luigi to the mix for the first time. This ...
In early 2020 (you know, the before times), LEGO released Super Mario interactive sets for young and old kids. And, in the past year, additional sets made their way into eager Super Mario fans hands.
On Apr. 20, The Verge revealed that LEGO Luigi would feature an interactive technology that is closely similar to what LEGO Mario has, including a built-in display, the main screen on his chest, and a ...
LEGO's Adventures with Mario Starter Course is now available to preorder at a wide range of retailers. The set costs $59.99 and comes out August 1. The Starter Course is a 231-piece rearrangeable set ...
The folks at LEGO are welcoming another member of the Super Mario family into their ranks. Thanks to a report in Polygon, we’ve learned that Mario’s brother Luigi receives his own LEGO Super Mario set ...
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