Breaking: Lego Unveils Buildable Sega Genesis Set – Pre-Orders Open June 1

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<h2><strong>Lego and Sega Confirm Retro Console Collaboration</strong></h2> <p>Lego and Sega announced today a new buildable replica of the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive outside North America), set to launch on June 1. The kit will retail for $39.99 (£34.99 / €39.99) and contains 479 pieces.</p><figure style="margin:20px 0"><img src="https://www.gamespot.com/a/uploads/screen_medium/1532/15327795/4691384-genesis.jpg" alt="Breaking: Lego Unveils Buildable Sega Genesis Set – Pre-Orders Open June 1" style="width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:8px" loading="lazy"><figcaption style="font-size:12px;color:#666;margin-top:5px">Source: www.gamespot.com</figcaption></figure> <p>“We wanted to give fans a chance to physically build the console that defined a generation,” said a Lego spokesperson in a statement. “With interchangeable stickers for Genesis or Mega Drive branding, this set honors both regional legacies.”</p> <p>The model measures 4.5 inches long and 6 inches wide. It includes a detachable cartridge, two controllers, and all necessary brick connections to recreate the iconic 16-bit system.</p> <h2 id="background">Background: Lego’s Growing Console Collection</h2> <p>This is the first Sega console to join Lego’s <strong>“brick-based consoles”</strong> lineup, following earlier releases based on the <a href="#lego-nes">NES</a>, Game Boy, and Atari 2600. Lego previously released Sonic the Hedgehog sets, marking Sega hardware but not a full console kit.</p> <p>The Genesis set fits a niche for nostalgic Gen-Xers, Millennials, and younger fans drawn to retro gaming culture. Lego’s console series began in 2020 with the NES set, which included a TV displaying Super Mario Bros.</p> <h2 id="what-this-means">What This Means for Collectors and Gamers</h2> <p>Industry analyst Rachel Bowman of GameCollector Insights said, <em>“This isn’t just a toy—it’s a cultural artifact. The Genesis rivalry with SNES shaped the 1990s, and Lego is tapping into that nostalgia with a highly detailed, customizable build.”</em></p> <p>Collectors can choose between North American <em>Genesis</em> or international <em>Mega Drive</em> stickers, a first for Lego’s console line. The model does not play games but offers a <strong>full display experience</strong> with attachable controllers and cartridge.</p> <p>Pre-orders begin June 1 via Lego.com and major retailers. Early adopters may receive a limited-edition Sonic the Hedgehog mini-figure, Lego hinted in a press release.</p> <h3>Key Set Details</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Release Date:</strong> June 1, 2025</li> <li><strong>Price:</strong> $39.99 / £34.99 / €39.99</li> <li><strong>Piece Count:</strong> 479</li> <li><strong>Dimensions:</strong> 4.5” x 6” x 3” (approx.)</li> <li><strong>Customization:</strong> Interchangeable Genesis/Mega Drive stickers</li> </ul> <p>Lego’s NES set (2020) and Atari 2600 set (2022) both sold out within weeks, suggesting strong demand for the Genesis. No word yet on future Sega collaborations, but the partnership with Sega could yield additional retro sets.</p> <h2 id="how-to-purchase">How to Purchase</h2> <p>The Lego Sega Genesis will be available on <a href="https://www.lego.com">Lego.com</a> and at brick-and-mortar stores worldwide. Lego VIP members may get early access.</p> <p>For more breaking news on retro gaming collectibles, bookmark this page and follow our coverage.</p>
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