Nintendo reveals full LEGO Super Mario product range

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Announced back in April, Nintendo's latest collaboration is that with LEGO to bring Mario and friends in the popular blocky format. Today, the company revealed the full product range that comprise of several expansion sets sold separately. Nintendo describes the sets as allowing fans to "build Mario’s house, search for treasure hidden by Toad, and defeat a Koopa Troopa in the Guarded Fortress".

The $60 Starter Course is where you'd want to start as it's the only set with the interactive LEGO Mario figure for collecting coins in game levels created with LEGO bricks. From there, you can purchase expansion sets (10 in total), Power-up Packs (4 in total) and Character Packs which are blind bags with ten collectible enemy characters (Paragoomba, Fuzzy, Spiny, Buzzy Beetle, Bullet Bill, Bob-omb, Eep Cheep, Blooper, Urchin or Peepa).



Below is the full product list and pricing:

Starter Course
  • 71360 - LEGO® Super Mario™ Adventures with Mario Starter Course (59,99 USD/EUR)
Expansion sets
  • 71362 – LEGO® Super Mario™ Guarded Fortress Expansion Set (49,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71363 – LEGO® Super Mario™ Desert Pokey Expansion Set (19,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71364 – LEGO® Super Mario™ Whomp’s Lava Trouble Expansion Set (19,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71365 – LEGO® Super Mario™ Piranha Plant Power Slide Expansion Set (29,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71366 – LEGO® Super Mario™ Boomer Bill Barrage Expansion Set (29,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71367 – LEGO® Super Mario™ Mario’s House & Yoshi Expansion Set (29,99 USD EUR)
  • 71368 – LEGO® Super Mario™ Toad’s Treasure Hunt Expansion Set (69,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71369 – LEGO® Super Mario™ Bowser’s Castle Boss Battle Expansion Set (99,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71376 - LEGO® Super Mario™ Thwomp Drop Expansion Set (39,99 USD/EUR - available only with select retailers)
  • 71377 - LEGO® Super Mario™ King Boo and the Haunted Yard Expansion Set (49,99 USD/EUR- available only with select retailers)
Power-up Packs
  • 71370 - LEGO® Super Mario™ Fire Mario Power-Up Pack (9,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71371 - LEGO® Super Mario™ Propeller Mario Power-Up Pack (9,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71372 - LEGO® Super Mario™ Cat Mario Power-Up Pack (9,99 USD/EUR)
  • 71373 - LEGO® Super Mario™ Builder Mario Power-Up Pack (9,99 USD/EUR)
Character Packs
  • 71361 – LEGO® Super Mario™ Character Packs (4,99 USD/3,99 EUR)

The full LEGO Super Mario assortment will launch August 1st 2020, but fans can pre-order the LEGO Super Mario Starter Course on www.LEGO.com and from select retailers worldwide.

:arrow: SOURCE: GBAtemp Inbox
 

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I know one could argue about this, but LEGO has become so invested in the video game business that whenever they announce a partnership with a gaming company, I personally wish it happens on the digital side of things rather than the physical one.

LEGO Amiibo would be nice, though.
 
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Ah, this brought me so many childhood memories out instantly, I played with legos a lot. Probably not buying it but it is nice and fun to watch all of their features in action.
 
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they are so nice, i wish we can get Mario themed MINECRAFT SKINS.
play the game on the switch, where there's a whole mashup pack for it

or play on the PC java version where there's like... thousands of mario skins and texturepacks
 

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Eh for that money you better but actual videogames.

And there are much cheaper Mario toys out there even if they aren't Lego.
 

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this might turn into the next Amiibo thing with more Nintendo franchises seeing LEGO versions released. Pretty sure Zelda LEGO would entice quite some people.
 

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I hope we get a LEGO Mario game one day, kinda like how there was a mario rabbids game.
One like Paper Mario, but involving LEGO. Its all based on the properties of building/breaking things down, changing their shapes. You gain the ability to work with special bricks as you progress, etc... They could even venture into "sub-brick" units, such as you need to combine certain "bricklets" to make a certain kind of brick, or imbue bricks with certain properties, etc...
 
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