Walmart’s Bricktember Sale: Your Quest for Retro Lego Super Mario Treasures Begins Here

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Who said playtime was exclusively for kids? Certainly not Lego, and definitely not Walmart. For the discerning adult who secretly — or not-so-secretly — yearns for a touch of childhood nostalgia, Walmart`s annual “Bricktember Sale” has arrived, bringing with it some rather enticing discounts on Lego`s sophisticated, adult-oriented Nintendo sets. If your inner child just did a celebratory flip, you`re in good company. This isn`t just about saving a few bucks; it`s about building tangible links to beloved pixelated worlds, piece by meticulously crafted piece.

The Allure of Pixel Perfection: Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi

At the forefront of this brick-tastic bonanza is the Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi set. A loving homage to the 16-bit era, this 1,215-piece display model perfectly encapsulates the charm of its pixelated video game origins. Imagine the satisfaction of assembling Mario and his trusty green steed, Yoshi, in a form that’s both retro and remarkably detailed.

Normally priced at $130, this iconic duo can now be yours for just $104, thanks to a healthy 20% discount. Released last October, it`s one of the select few Nintendo Lego sets specifically designed with adult collectors in mind. The finished model isn`t just a static display; measuring 15.5 x 10 x 4 inches, it boasts interactive features. A subtle dial behind Yoshi`s head extends his famously long tongue, while a crank on the side of the base brings the scene to life with a more elaborate animation – Yoshi`s legs move as if he`s running, his head bobs, and Mario`s cape sways, just as it would in a classic Super Nintendo adventure. For those who own one of the interactive Lego Super Mario starter courses, this set even includes an Action Tag, allowing Mario, Luigi, or Peach figures to react, adding another layer of playful engagement.

All Aboard the Bowser Express: A Discounted Journey

But the pixelated party doesn`t stop there. For those with a penchant for the more villainous, or perhaps just a grander scale of brick-building, the Lego Super Mario: The Bowser Express Train is also chugging into the discount station. At 1,392 pieces, this impressive playset is the largest in the Lego Super Mario expansion series, meticulously recreating The Bowser Express level from Super Mario 3D World.

Normally retailing at $120, this magnificent mechanical beast is now available for a compelling $80 – a substantial $40 off! Up until now, finding this set at anything less than full price was as rare as finding a Super Star on your first try. It’s an elaborate build featuring four detailed train cars, a makeshift station, a spring-loaded shooter, and comes complete with six buildable Lego Super Mario figures. It`s a testament to Lego`s design prowess, offering both a challenging build and a highly interactive display piece.

Beyond the Bricks: Lego`s Expanding Nintendo Universe for Adults

These sales are more than just isolated deals; they`re a window into a fascinating trend: Lego`s commitment to captivating adult builders with sets that marry complex construction with potent nostalgia. Who knew that as adults, our “play” would involve less running around the yard and more meticulously placing thousands of tiny plastic pieces to recreate cherished childhood icons?

The Lego Nintendo line has grown into a formidable collection aimed squarely at grown-ups. Beyond Mario & Yoshi and the Bowser Express, this universe includes an impressive array of sets that serve as both sophisticated display models and ingenious interactive pieces. From the upcoming, highly anticipated Lego Game Boy replica (a delightful 421-piece set launching October 1st, complete with buildable cartridges and lenticular screens) to the intricate Mario Kart: Mario & Standard Kart (1,972 pieces) and the imposing Super Mario: Mighty Bowser (a colossal 2,807 pieces), Lego is consistently raising the bar.

For those looking for smaller entry points into this world, the charming 540-piece Piranha Plant, often found around $48, offers a taste of this unique blend of art and engineering. These sets aren`t just toys; they are sophisticated collectibles, a physical manifestation of digital history, designed to evoke a potent sense of `do you remember?` with every click of a brick.

Walmart`s Bricktember Sale isn`t merely a fleeting moment for these specific Super Mario sets. It`s an overarching event promising exclusive Lego bundles and discounts on a range of rarely-seen items across various themes. For the vigilant brick enthusiast, it`s a prime opportunity to snag those elusive sets or embark on a new building adventure without the usual retail price tag. However, like any good limited-time offer, these deals won`t last forever. The specific prices on Mario & Yoshi and the Bowser Express Train highlight the dynamic nature of these promotions, with Walmart currently holding the best offers.

In an age where digital distractions reign supreme, there`s a unique satisfaction in the tactile experience of constructing something tangible. Lego`s Nintendo line, especially when available at a significant discount, offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with that joy. Whether you`re a seasoned builder, a lifelong Nintendo fan, or simply seeking a compelling project to unwind with, Walmart`s Bricktember Sale presents a timely invitation to revisit the imaginative worlds of Super Mario, one brick at a time. Don`t let these pixel-perfect deals power-down before you`ve had a chance to capture them!

Barnaby Quicksilver
Barnaby Quicksilver

Barnaby Quicksilver is a Leeds-based sports writer with a passion for tennis and golf. Since 2018, he's established himself as one of northern England's most distinctive voices in sports journalism. His trademark style combines detailed technical analysis with colorful storytelling, bringing tournaments to life for his readers.

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