“ I try very hard to be mindful of this. In preparation for not forcing my daughter to assimilate my music tastes in a few years, I avoid steering her toy interests now. For the most part, I’m successful, except in one thing: Lego. I’ve attempted, not so subtly, to impress upon her the awesome creative potential of a toy you can build and rebuild to your own whims. When Gameological editor Matt Gerardi asked if I wanted to cover Lego Dimensions—the convergence of both a toy and video game recruitment tool—it was too exciting an opportunity to pass up. Is this an example of every pop-culture relic of my youth intact and primed for dissemination among a new generation of consumers? You bet. And that’s (mostly) okay.”
Source: The A.V. Club
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Make it official. Goddamn you, make it official.
Source: ideas.lego.com
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Lego Star Wars Travel Chess Set
Images by Avi Solomon
"Great pop doesn’t waste time and by needlessly drawing out Undercover, Traveller’s Tales misses a shot at a masterpiece."
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