![]() With Mario's Mystery Block, it's always dangerous to unbox alone, but with the treasure that awaits you, it's a risk worth taking. So, dust off your green tunic and prepare to unbox a mystery like no other. That's right, this month's theme is "It's Dangerous to Unbox Alone" inspired by the iconic Legend of Zelda franchise. If you love Nintendo then this Mystery Block is the one for you! It's Dangerous to Unbox AloneĪre you ready to embark on an epic adventure? Our latest box theme will have you wielding the Master Sword and fighting off the forces of darkness. It's NintendoMania! This month it's a free-for-all and every character, every franchise, and every console & handheld is on deck (including a new contender)! It will be a complete surprise what will arrive at your castle this month. Summer is in full swing, and we are here for it! Join us for a celebration that embraces heat in all its many Nintendo forms. MAR10 Day! We are gearing up to celebrate the greatest video game character of all time with a Mystery Block containing awesome Mario loot. March 10th is fast approaching, or as Nintendo fans have proclaimed it. ![]() All month we are celebrating Nintendo's 132nd birthday and you are invited to the party! Let's Celebrate MAR10! At this time Nintendo produced and distributed "flower cards" called hanafuda which is a type of traditional Japanese playing card. On September 23rd, 1889 Nintendo was founded as Nintendo Karuta by Fusajiro Yamauchi in Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. New Pokemon Snap on Switch arrives on April 30th - and we can't wait! In honor of the impending SNAP we are dedicating our March Mystery Block to a video game franchise that has changed the world. The console color scheme has become a design icon of retro perfection and even the original NES controller is now one of the most recognizable symbols in all of video games history! OH SNAP! LEGO® building bricks and pieces are tested in almost every way imaginable to make sure that they meet demanding global safety standards.Released on Octothe NES became one of the most important video game consoles of all time by revitalizing the US video game industry after the video game crash of 1983. This Super Mario pinata is a must for your Super Mario birthday. LEGO® components comply with rigorous industry quality standards, meaning that they connect simply and securely for robust builds. They will jump for joy when they see this Super Mario Pull String Question Block Pinata. This LEGO® Super Mario™ set is part of a collection of premium-quality LEGO building kits designed for adults who enjoy fun, creative, DIY projects. Step-by-step instructions are included with this set so even a LEGO® Super Mario™ fan who is a newcomer to LEGO sets can build with confidence and enjoy the process. This collectible, 2,064-piece LEGO® building set makes a cool birthday present, holiday gift or surprise treat for fans of Super Mario 64™, any gaming fan and lovers of all things retro. (18cm) high, wide and deep, and opens to reveal 4 detailed Super Mario 64™ levels: Peach’s Castle, Bob-omb Battlefield, Cool, Cool Mountain and Lethal Lava Trouble.įor interactive play, add the LEGO® Mario™ or LEGO® Luigi™ figure from the 71360/71387 Starter Courses (sold separately) and collect 10 hidden Power Stars to reveal secret reactions and more. Includes 10 LEGO® Super Mario™ microfigures: Mario, Yoshi, Princess Peach, and King Bob-omb, as well as a Chain Chomp, Big Bully, Mr. Pay tribute to the classic Super Mario 64™ video game in LEGO® style with this brick-built version of the ? Block (71395) for display and interactive play. ![]() Add the LEGO® Mario™ figure (not included) for interactive play and to discover hidden secrets! Open the block to reveal microscale levels, including Peach’s Castle, Bob-omb Battlefield, Cool, Cool Mountain and Lethal Lava Trouble, plus 10 microfigures, including iconic characters such as Yoshi and Princess Peach. Recapture the magic of Super Mario 64™ with this buildable ? Block. ![]()
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