Lego has a long history of collaborating with gaming properties, not just in its growing line of toys and playsets, but licensed video games as well.
One Lego title that came out recently was Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. In our review of the game, we called it “a fitting tribute to the most enduring film franchise of the last three generations”.
Not only that, but Lego has also formed a partnership with Epic Games to craft a family-friendly corner of the metaverse, showing its interest in building worlds in the digital space as well as bringing games to life. The brand’s commitment to the medium goes a long way.
That’s why it’s fitting that we take a look at some of the brilliant sets Lego has created in partnership with game companies such as Nintendo and Sega.
Whether you’re an avid fan of Mario and Luigi, prefer to explore your favourite films in brick form, or have always been a fan of Minecraft, there’s a set to suit all.
How we tested
These sets were chosen based on the size, complexity and appeal of each build. We also took into consideration how long each one would take to complete and whether the build offers enough of a challenge for its asking price. Some of these sets are aimed at older builders and we took into consideration varying difficulty levels, to find something for every player.
The best gaming Lego sets in 2022 are:
- Best overall – Nintendo entertainment system: £199.99, Lego.com
- Best for Nintendo 64 fans –Super Mario 64 Question block: £149.99, Lego.com
- Best for Sega fans –Sonic the Hedgehog – Green Hill Zone: £59.99, Lego.com
- Best for Atari fans – Atari 2600: £209.99, Lego.com
- Best for player one – Adventures with Mario starter course: £54.99, Lego.com
- Best Lego Mario expansion – Bowser’s airship: £89.99, Lego.com
- Best for player two – Adventures with Luigi starter course: £54.99, Lego.com
- Best Lego Luigi expansion –Luigi’s Mansion haunt-and-seek expansion: £69.99, Lego.com
- Best for extra characters – Lego Super Mario character pack series 4: £3.49, Lego.com