A lego Super Mario - Cat Peach Suit and Frozen Tower Expansion Set Review by Bricks 'O' Brian! Discover another wave of Super ...
A lego Super Mario - Yoshi's Gift House Expansion Set Review by Bricks 'O' Brian! Discover another wave of Super Mario lego ...
With October Prime Day comes deals on all sorts of things, including tech and toys. Amazon has used the event to kickstart the holiday shopping season for the past few years, making it a good time to ...
LEGO Party launched in September 2025 with over 60 minigames. Super Mario Party Jamboree expands the Nintendo Switch series with seven boards. Both offer online play, but only LEGO Party includes ...
This side-scrolling catalog has all the LEGO Mario Kart sets available at the time of this writing. But if you want to dive deeper into them, keep on reading. The most ambitious (and most expensive) ...
Jeff has been hopping on Goombas and collecting Triforce shards since the late NES era. Today, he appreciates all things console games - with a slight favoritism towards his Nintendo franchises. He's ...
Rev up your engines as LEGO and Nintendo have teamed up once again to bring the high-speed thrills of Mario Kart to brick form. A new LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart set is launching in August 2025, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming. When LEGO announced the Mario Kart – Mario & Standard Kart set (72037) on March ...
At 1,972 pieces, the Mario & Standard Kart set is one of the biggest sets LEGO has produced based on a Nintendo franchise. Across various Mario Kart games, the Standard Kart model has changed quite a ...
The Lego Mario Kart Blue Shell kit is a smaller one, as it only uses 234 bricks. Once fully built, it is 10cm (4in) tall and 10cm (4in) wide. This means it is about the right size to pair with the ...
You have to show your skills to complete this quest! Given all the talk we’ve done recently about big businesses finding their way into a certain universe, you’d think that you’d “seen it all.” But no ...