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    SummaryThe upcoming 479-piece LEGO set transforms the legendary 16-bit console into a detailed, buildable display modelBuilders can customize the hardware to reflect either the 1989 North American SEGA Genesis or the 1988 Japanese SEGA Mega DriveThe kit is outfitted with two detachable controllers, a removable game card, and a hidden Sonic the Hedgehog Easter eggLEGO and SEGA have officially unveiled the SEGA Genesis Console (40926) building set, a detailed tribute to the hardware that defined a generation of gaming. Designed for builders aged 12 and up, the set offers a granular look at the industrial design of the late '80s through a compact, 479-piece brick-built model.The core of the set is its modularity, allowing fans to customize the build into one of two regional variants: the SEGA Mega Drive, which originally debuted in Japan in 1988, or the SEGA Genesis, released in North America in 1989. This customization is supported by specific sticker decorations that reflect the branding of each territory, ensuring accuracy for collectors regardless of their nostalgic ties.Technically, the model prioritizes physical interaction and scale. The console measures over 1.5 inches high, 6 inches wide, and 4.5 inches deep, maintaining a shelf-friendly footprint while packing in significant detail. The set includes two detachable controllers — measuring 3 inches wide — that mimic the ergonomic curves of the original peripherals. Furthering the tactile experience, the console features a functional slot for a brick-built game card that can be inserted or removed at will, alongside a Sonic the Hedgehog portrait hidden within the build as a thematic easter egg.Beyond the plastic bricks, the release serves as a tangible artifact of the legendary 16-bit console wars. The Sega Genesis was a cultural disruptor that challenged industry monopolies and introduced a faster, edgier approach to gaming that deeply resonated with '90s youth culture. By immortalizing the console in this format, LEGO continues to elevate nostalgic tech into highly displayable, modern lifestyle collectibles, ensuring the hardware's legacy transitions seamlessly from the CRT TV to the display shelf.The LEGO SEGA Genesis Console set drops June 1 via LEGO.

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