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[STEAM] Lego’s newest retro art piece is a 1,215-piece Super Mario World homage


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    Super Mario World. [credit: The Lego Group ]
Nintendo and Lego are at it again—they're announcing another collaboration today as a follow-up to
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with the Mario 64 worlds inside, and other sets besides.

The latest addition is
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, Mario's debut outing on the then-new 16-bit Super Nintendo Entertainment System. At first, the 1,215-piece set just looks like a caped Mario sitting on top of Yoshi. But a look at the back reveals more complex mechanics, including a hand crank that makes Yoshi's feet and arms move and a dial that opens his mouth and extends his *******.

Most of the Mario sets have included some kind of interactive moving part, even if it's as simple as the movable mouth on the
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. Yoshi's mechanical crank most strongly resembles the NES set, though, which included a CRT-style TV set with a crank that made the contents of the screen scroll so that Mario could "walk."

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