Lego threw Nintendo fans into a fit of ravenous desire when it showed off its Super Mario 64 set in September, which came in the form of a giant question block. Twenty-five years after the game launched on the Nintendo 64, you could now play four levels of the innovative videogame title in Lego as Peach's Castle, Bob-omb Battlefield, Cool, Cool Mountain, and Lethal Lava Trouble were transformed into brick pieces in a 2000+ piece set.
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