Lego Fans Keep Building Nintendo's Game Boy Set Wrong
Lego fans have been building the Nintendo Game Boy set, but many are getting it wrong. The set, which was released in 2025, has a unique cartridge design that is often mistaken for a standard Lego piece. According to a recent post on the Lego community forum, many fans are building the cartridge with the indent piece in the center, rather than the correct location at the bottom.
The mistake has been causing frustration among fans who are trying to build the set correctly. Some have even taken to social media to share their frustration and warn others about the mistake.
The Lego community has been quick to respond, with many fans sharing their own experiences and tips for building the set correctly. The company has also released a statement urging fans to double-check their builds and make sure they are following the instructions correctly.
The mistake is not just a matter of aesthetics, as it can also affect the functionality of the set. The cartridge design is an important part of the Game Boy's design, and building it incorrectly can make the set look and feel less authentic.
Lego has released several corrections and updates to the instructions, but the mistake remains a common issue among fans. The company has encouraged fans to reach out to them directly if they have any questions or concerns about building the set.
The Lego Game Boy set is a popular and highly sought-after item among fans, and the mistake has caused frustration among those who are trying to build it correctly. However, the Lego community has come together to support each other and provide tips and advice for building the set correctly.