Lego NES Restocked At Amazon, Sold Out Everywhere Else

The elusive Lego Nintendo Entertainment System is back in stock at Amazon. Despite being over four years old–it was in the first batch of Lego Nintendo releases in 2020–this set remains exceedingly popular today. Dubbed “hard to find” by Lego, the Lego NES is sold out at Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and the Lego Store. Amazon is the only major retailer that has it available for purchase. With Lego set to release a Game Boy build later this year, the NES will probably be even more popular in the coming months.

Amazon has also restocked Lego Mighty Bowser, which is the only Nintendo-themed building set with more pieces (2,807) than the NES. Plus, the most recent Lego Super Mario display model for adults, the Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi build, has received a rare discount at Amazon.

For a Lego Nintendo display model that’s significantly kinder on the wallet, take a look at the 540-piece Super Mario Piranha Plant, which is on sale for $48 (was $60). Come from South African Online Casinos

If you’re a Zelda fan, the first Lego set based on the iconic Nintendo series arrived at major retailers earlier this month. The 2,500-piece Great Deku Tree is the priciest in the Lego Nintendo lineup at $300, but it is a 2-in-1 model that lets you choose between Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild builds. The set comes with four minifigures. My Best Buy Plus/Total members can save $30 on Lego’s Great Deku Tree.

More Lego Nintendo Sets for Adults

  • Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi at Amazon (1,215 pieces) — $117.52 ($130) | Also at Walmart for $130
  • Super Mario: Piranha Plant at Amazon (540 pieces) — $48 ($60) | Also at Walmart
  • Lego NES at Amazon (2,646 pieces) — $270
  • Super Mario: Mighty Bowser at Amazon (2,807 pieces) — $270 | Also at Walmart
  • The Legend of Zelda: The Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 (2,500 pieces) at Amazon — $300 | Also at Walmart
  • Super Mario 64: Question Block at Amazon (2,064 pieces) — Retired, MSRP was $200

Like the Lego NES, the Mario-themed sets listed above interact with figures from the Lego Super Mario starter kits–and since they’re discounted right now, it’s not a bad time to add one to your collection.

  • Adventures with Interactive Lego Mario (218 pieces) — $41 ($50)
  • Adventures with Interactive Lego Luigi (210 pieces) — $42 ($50)
  • Adventures with Interactive Lego Peach (208 pieces) — $41 ($50)

Mario, Luigi, and Peach Interactive Figures are also highly recommended to those interested in the newly released Lego Mario Kart lineup, which you can check out at the links below:

Mario Kart Lego Sets at Amazon

  • Standard Mario Kart (174 pieces) — $20
  • Yoshi Bike (133 pieces) — $15
  • Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi (321 pieces) — $30
  • Baby Peach & Grand Prix Set (823 pieces) — $80
  • Toad’s Garage (390 pieces) — $40
  • Donkey Kong & DK Jumbo (387 pieces) — $35

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