Lego has recreated the iconic Atari 2600 console for Atari's 50th anniversary. The Lego model is based on a 1980 revision of the Atari 2600, and it's made up of a little under 2,600 pieces https://t.co/Z4HsLg6uzT pic.twitter.com/P1LIEXrg3C
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) July 19, 2022
Lego recreates iconic Atari 2600 console for 50th anniversary https://t.co/eqqewjy78r pic.twitter.com/mRZBayosaj
— The Verge (@verge) July 19, 2022
I don't have room for these things! First world problem for sure https://t.co/5hje6GQNOs
— Jorge (he/him) (@motoridersd) July 19, 2022
The iconic Atari 2600 console gets the Lego treatment 🕹 https://t.co/oyvW6N9Mqj
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) July 19, 2022
This new trend of "Lego making awesome nostalgic tech-y sets that cost a million dollars" is becoming a big problem for my budget https://t.co/V4KGfOM5ci pic.twitter.com/Tq4spLLwp9
— David Pierce (@pierce) July 19, 2022
It's real- here are pictures-#Atari #LEGO #RETROGAMING #Retro https://t.co/VS4oV14yvY
— Josh (@PowerDubs) July 19, 2022
Lego recreates iconic Atari 2600 console for 50th anniversary https://t.co/QdTjW7rHCp pic.twitter.com/JYuqRdL6uR
— The Verge (@verge) July 20, 2022
Lego Atari 2600: from the fold-out 1970s living room to the game cartridge dioramas, this was laser-targeted to me https://t.co/yCuYymtrlU
— Waxy.org (@waxy) July 19, 2022