A creative fan of Nintendo and LEGO has replicated a miniature model of the Nintendo Switch using LEGO bricks. While it may not be as gigantic as the official Nintendo LEGO sets already on the market, it has made an impact online. LEGO is no stranger to anything Nintendo-themed. The famous brick company has come out with multiple sets, such as LEGO Princess Peach, which was released this past summer. This specific LEGO theme set has attracted fans of all ages.

Mario first made his official LEGO form debut back in August 2020. The introductory series of sets took what made the Super Mario series of video games so popular and gave it new life in the LEGO Super Mario sets. LEGO decided to ultimately create this collaboration with Nintendo to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., which debuted in 1985. Fans can take the Mario figure and interact with the various sets by utilizing an app designed just for this set. In addition, Nintendo recently showed off its continued support and love for all things LEGO when it brought a 14-foot-tall LEGO Bowser statue to San Diego Comic-Con.

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A Reddit user named jibbledibbles built a tiny Nintendo Switch replica using only a few pieces. The LEGO model they made includes a dock and exciting color choices. Instead of a standard black screen on the Switch itself, it's yellow. All the other design elements are there, including the classic joy con colors of red and blue. When asked why yellow for the screen, the fan replied that it was the first brick they came across when building the model. Another user even joked that they were maybe playing Super Mario Maker, and that's why the screen was yellow.

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Of course, there were also many jokes and comments about the Joy-Con drifting issues many gamers have faced. Other responses from gamers were jokingly commenting that Nintendo might have a problem with this fan-made creation and take it down because it's not "legal." Nintendo itself has been having issues as of late, such as the recent problems affecting Nintendo Switch Sports. Luckily, Nintendo will compensate players with in-game rewards because of the server issues.

Although no official Nintendo Switch LEGO set exists, gamers and collectors can still build a replica of the SNES in LEGO form. Perhaps one day, more Nintendo consoles will become LEGO sets. Now that this talented fan has made one, maybe they will create a more oversized replica in the future.

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Source: Reddit