The history of LEGO & Nintendo
With extremely exciting rumors we may finally be getting a LEGO® set inspired by the Legend of Zelda, but the collaboration between the LEGO Group and Nintendo shows no signs of slowing down.
Long before the two toy industry titans joined forces, they were actually bitter rivals. In the late 1960s, Nintendo Co Ltd was still involved in non-gaming activities. One such product was N&B Blocks, a rather familiar-looking system of interlocking bricks. So similar in fact that the LEGO Group unsuccessfully sued Nintendo. But N&B Blocks didn't last long and we were discontinued for the next decade.
The next clash would be a much more friendly situation, as the LEGO Group would join forces with the Big N via TT Games for a Nintendo-exclusive LEGO game.
Using TT Games' beloved format, LEGO City Undercover has been created exclusively for the Nintendo Wii U console. The game was full of Nintendo references, such as superstars, green pipes, Bob-ombs and even the ability to unlock a Mario cap. The gameplay was introduced by LEGO Satoru Iwata, then president of Nintendo, during a Nintendo Direct. LEGO City Undercover has since been ported to other consoles, with the Nintendo references removed. It was accompanied by a prequel game, called LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins, which was released on the Nintendo DS handheld.
In 2020, the LEGO Group and Nintendo announced a new partnership to bring the world of Super Mario to life with LEGO bricks.
Teams in Billund and Kyoto have worked closely to create the LEGO Super Mario theme and provide a new way to experience the iconic Mario gameplay. Instead of simply recreating moments from previous games in a standard playset, the LEGO Super Mario series introduced an entirely new play system.
While LEGO bricks remained at the core of the experience, an interactive version of Mario was created. Mario was soon joined by his little brother Luigi and ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom, Princess Peach. These special figures could interact with the sets via colored surfaces, special stones and certain movements.
The introduction of LEGO Luigi, another iconic Nintendo game series, would inspire a handful of expansion sets. Luigi's Mansion debuted on the GameCube and has seen sequels on the Nintendo DS and Switch.
With Mario missing, Luigi, with a little help from Professor E. Gadd, had to battle a creepy enemy armed with a vacuum cleaner. This introduced new characters and gameplay to the LEGO Mario sets.
Last year, another iconic Nintendo game franchise was introduced as a subtheme for the wider LEGO Super Mario ecosystem. Inspired by Rare's Donkey Kong Country games, the Donkey Kong expansion sets recreate the famous DK Crew as buildable characters. The sets also include some of the animal mounts used in the games to drive through levels.
While there was some disappointment that the Mario sets didn't include minifigures and the customizable sets weren't great for display purposes, these 18+ sets were well received. The first of the larger Nintendo sets replicated the non-Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System . The NES was Nintendo's first major home console, and the LEGO version was a near 1:1 recreation of the console and included a mini TV that 'played' part of a level from the original Super Mario Bros. game.
This was followed by a question mark block hiding microscale reconstructions of Super Mario 64's worlds. A buildable version of the Mighty Bowser was subsequently released.
Both sets used the scannable Action Bricks so they could interact with the various interactive characters. Late last year, the Piranha Plant became the newest spicy, albeit smaller, non-expansion Mario set, and it was the first Mario set not to connect to any of the previous sets.
In October 2023, the LEGO Group expanded their partnership with Nintendo to bring the world of Animal Crossing to life with LEGO bricks.
Animal Crossing started life as a social sim on the Nintendo 64 before an updated version of the same game was ported to the GameCube. This version of the game was also released outside Japan and has since developed a cult following. The game exploded in popularity with the Switch release, New Horizon, as it was released just as much of the world went into lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first LEGO Animal Crossing sets will be released on March 1, 2024 and will look more like traditional LEGO playsets, featuring unique minifigures of the series' various animal residents. The sets even get unique Japanese packaging.
There have been numerous rumors about what the future of the partnership with Nintendo holds. As an official LEGO dealer, we do not yet know everything, or are not allowed to publish what we know. So we don't do that either 😀😀😀😀
AWESOME!
The latest LEGO Super Mario sets!
View all new LEGO SuperMario sets from 2024 online now. Super fun sets with Mario, Luigi and of course Bowser!
The history of LEGO & Nintendo
Once each other's competitors, now LEGO and Nintendo have been collaborating for years... and what kind of one...
LEGO 71408
Expansion set: Peach' castle
With the Peach's Castle Expansion Set (71408), kids can add a familiar location to their LEGO® Super Mario™ world. Players can earn digital coins in many ways with their interactive LEGO® Mario™, LEGO® Luigi™ or LEGO® Peach™ figures
SELECTED FOR YOU
-
LEGO Maker's Set: Creative Toolbox 71418 SuperMario
Regular price 19.900 HUFRegular price23.400 HUFSale price 19.900 HUFSale -
LEGO Piranha Plant 71426 SuperMario
Regular price 21.900 HUFRegular priceSale price 21.900 HUF -
LEGO Super Mario Boomer Bill Barrage 71366 SuperMario
Regular price 10.600 HUFRegular priceSale price 10.600 HUF -
LEGO Super Mario Mario's House & Yoshi 71367 SuperMario
Regular price 11.700 HUFRegular priceSale price 11.700 HUF -
LEGO Super Mario Toads Treasure Hunt 71368 SuperMario
Regular price 24.600 HUFRegular priceSale price 24.600 HUF -
LEGO Super Mario Expansion Set: Wiggler's Toxic Swamp 71383 SuperMario
Regular price 16.000 HUFRegular priceSale price 16.000 HUF -
LEGO Expansion Set: Fight with Reznor's 71390 SuperMario
Regular price 24.600 HUFRegular price27.300 HUFSale price 24.600 HUFSale -
LEGO The Bowser Express Train 71437 SuperMario
Regular price 39.800 HUFRegular price46.900 HUFSale price 39.800 HUFSale -
LEGO The Mighty Bowser 71411 SuperMario
Regular price 94.800 HUFRegular priceSale price 94.800 HUF -
LEGO Super Mario Expansion Set: Guarded Fortress 71362 SuperMario
Regular price 19.500 HUFRegular priceSale price 19.500 HUF -
LEGO Super Mario Expansion Set: Piranha Plant Puzzle Challenge 71382 SuperMario
Regular price 10.600 HUFRegular priceSale price 10.600 HUF -
LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant Powerslide 71365 SuperMario
Regular price 10.600 HUFRegular priceSale price 10.600 HUF -
LEGO Super Mario World™: Mario and Yoshi 71438 SuperMario
Regular price 43.300 HUFRegular priceSale price 43.300 HUF -
LEGO Mario Kart™ – Mario en standaardkart 72037 Supermario
Regular price 58.600 HUFRegular priceSale price 58.600 HUF -
LEGO Peach Castle 71408 Super Mario
Regular price 43.300 HUFRegular price50.800 HUFSale price 43.300 HUFSale -
LEGO Mario Kart – Donkey Kong & DK Jumbo 72033 SuperMario (Delivery: January 2025)
Regular price 15.600 HUFRegular priceSale price 15.600 HUF -
LEGO Prins Florian en Kasteel-Bowser 72042 Super Mario
Regular price 35.200 HUFRegular price39.100 HUFSale price 35.200 HUFSale -
LEGO Mario Kart™ – Bowsers kasteel 72039 Super Mario
Regular price 35.200 HUFRegular price39.100 HUFSale price 35.200 HUFSale -
LEGO Toads huisfeestje 72041 Super Mario
Regular price 10.600 HUFRegular priceSale price 10.600 HUF -
LEGO Mario Kart™ – Interactieve LEGO® Mario™ en standaardkart 72043 SuperMario
Regular price 17.600 HUFRegular priceSale price 17.600 HUF -
LEGO Mario Kart – Yoshi Bike 72031 SuperMario (Pre-Order: January 2025)
Regular price 5.900 HUFRegular priceSale price 5.900 HUF
LEGO 71431
LEGO® Super Mario™: Explore your wild side
Kids can let their imaginations run wild with our new LEGO® Super Mario™ playsets! Explore exciting worlds full of adventure!


















