Today, the LEGO Group revealed the new #10306 LEGO Atari 2600 set, a nostalgic recreation of one of the most famous video game consoles of all time. The iconic Atari VCS/2600 was an instant hit when introduced in 1977 and the new LEGO set is based on the four-switch revision, which debuted in 1980. The release of the new LEGO set also comes in celebration of Atari’s 50th anniversary.
From the unboxing experience through to adding the final brick, building this intricate set is an evocative journey within itself. Activate challenge mode as you build your own console in brick form and take a nostalgic journey uncovering features such as the controller with a joystick that moves to feel just like the original. Brick builders and gamers alike will enjoy sliding open the front and unveiling a pop-up scene from an 80’s gaming room, reviving memories of hours spent trying to get a new high score.
The set also includes three video game cartridges of iconic Atari games in brick format: Asteroids, Adventure, and Centipede. The cartridges can be stored in a case and built into mini versions of the games. In addition, the console includes a switch to select whether you have a color or black and white television.
When it came to choosing a LEGO designer for the set, there was only one person for the job. Lifelong Atari fan Chris McVeigh, who said about the design; “The Atari 2600 was one of the most memorable gifts I got as a kid. I recall spending hours and hours in front of the TV, absolutely amazed that I could play arcade games in my own home. There were so many legendary titles, too, including Asteroids, Adventure, and Centipede. This is why it has been such an incredible experience to bring two icons together, Atari and LEGO, in this awesome set. We hope that building this classic console takes you back to those halcyon days when a handful of pixels meant a world of adventure.”
The #10306 LEGO Atari 2600 set comes with 2,532 pieces, and the main console measures over 3 in. (8 cm) high, 13 in. (33 cm) wide, and 8.5 in. (22 cm) deep. It is going to be available from the 1st of August via official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. Prices are as follows: $/€239.99. For more information, visit the Online LEGO Shop.
What do you think? Did you have the original console and played those classic games? And how do you like the LEGO version? Are you planning to add it to your collection? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!
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It would be fun to combine it with the old tv from the Nintendo set and buil a new screen.
I was just thinking the same thing! 😄
Lego knows how to get our money. Lol. For decades, they ignored afols, and now new sets we like every month! I need a second job!
The more I look at this the more I like it. Maybe not as fantastic as the NES, but the designer clearly put a lot of thought into it. I love the vignettes, accessories, and even the stickers.
Thjs was welk before my time, but my dad may be interested. I kike how the did the woodgrain finish.
As someone born in 1980, I was more of a NES kid. (Although the NES wasn’t quite as hegemonic in Sweden, as it was in USA…)
Anyway, that yellow castle for the Adventure game appears almost more as a throwback to Lego’s classic yellow castle, than the game itself. (There ‘is’ a yellow castle in the game, although it is basically white on the cover image.)
I’m only JUST old enough to remember when Atari was state of the art before the video game collapse and Nintendo resurgence. The clever/unique factor here does it for me more than nostalgia.
I think maybe Lego’s in house designers are starting to get inspired by the range of stuff being submitted in Ideas that isn’t just buildings and vehicles.