Recreate Mario and Yoshi's iconic sprite art with the brand-new Super Mario World Lego display set

Super Mario World Lego Set Has Arrived - Get It At Amazon, Sold Out At Walmart

Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi is now available. The new Lego Mario set launched today, October 1, giving long-time fans a really cool nostalgic display kit to build. The 1,215-piece set is designed to look like pixel art and can be purchased at the Lego Store and major retailers, including Amazon and Target. The Mario & Yoshi set had only been available to preorder at Target and the Lego Store, so today is the first day you can buy it elsewhere. The set is already out of stock at Walmart, so you may want to order it soon.

Lego Super Mario World: Mario And Yoshi model is a 1,215-piece set that features multiple moving elements that recreate animations from Super Mario World. There's a dial behind Yoshi's head that extends the dinosaur companion's tongue, and a crank on the base turns his legs. The set is aimed at adults and experienced builders since it is more complex than your average Lego kit, so kids will likely need some help putting it together.

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Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi is one of only a handful of building kits in the line designed as display kits for adults, while the rest are interactive playsets. Other Lego Mario and Nintendo display kits can be purchased at Amazon through the links below:

Lego Nintendo Display Sets

  • Super Mario 64 Question Block at Amazon (2,064 pieces) (2,064 pieces) -- $200
  • Lego NES at Amazon (2,646 pieces) -- $262 ($270) | Also at Target
  • Mighty Bowser at Amazon (2,807 pieces) -- $270 | Also at Walmart
  • Piranaha Plant at Amazon (540 pieces) -- $60 price
  • Zelda - The Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 (2,500 pieces) -- $300

Meanwhile, Zelda fans can also get the first-ever Legend of Zelda Lego kit, the 2-in-1 Great Deku Tree scene, for $300 at the Lego store.

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