If you're interested in adding the 2,532-piece Atari display model to your Lego collection, this might be your last chance to get it for retail price

Lego Retires Atari 2600 - 2,532-Piece Set Is Sold Out Everywhere Except Amazon

Considering that the Lego Atari received numerous $50 to $100 discounts throughout its two-plus year lifecycle, the $240 price may sound a bit high. That said, resellers on Amazon and Walmart have recently started listing the retired set for upwards of $300. There's a chance that $240 will sound like a deal in the coming months.

Lego icons Atari 2600

This is a great set for experienced builders. Once you've assembled it, you'll have a replica console with functioning switches, a brick-built Atari joystick designed to move like the original controller, and even several cartridges to display.

A neat little extra inside of the Lego Atari 2600.

It's worth pointing out that this is an Atari console in looks only, but the other retro surprise includes a hidden gaming room straight out of the '80s. This a small diorama and includes small details like a retro landline phone, TV, posters, and a boom box.

The buildable cartridges are also based on real games like Asteroids, Centipede, and Adventure. The cartridges can be stored in a case and built into mini 3D vignette versions of the games. Finally, the console includes a switch to toggle for color or black-and-white television sets.


At the moment, the Atari 2600 is the most affordable of Lego's retro video game hardware sets. The Nintendo Entertainment System and Pac-Man Arcade kits very rarely budge from their $270 price points--and the NES is often sold out. Lego is adding to its gaming hardware lineup later this year with a building set recreating the original Game Boy. The upcoming Game Boy Lego set is rumored to release in October with a $60 MSRP.

Lego Gaming Hardware Sets

  • Lego Icons: Atari 2600 (2,532 pieces) -- $240 | Retired
  • Lego Nintendo Entertainment System (2,646 pieces) -- $270
  • Lego Icons: Pac-Man Arcade (2,651 pieces) -- $270

It's also worth noting that Mega Bloks created an officially licensed Xbox 360 Collector Building Set. The 1,342-piece kit is exclusive to Target.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG