Video games have come a long way in the last 25 years. Kids may not remember the days when controllers were the size of a dinner plate, but families can still share the nostalgia of the original Xbox console together with Mattel Brick Shop’s latest building set.

In honor of its 25th anniversary, the Microsoft Xbox buildable model is an intricate, 1:1-scale recreation of the legendary gaming system, complete with its famously oversized Duke controller. While you can’t plug it into your TV, you can still replay the past with hidden dioramas inspired by three classic Xbox titles: Psychonauts, Halo, and The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Packed with moving parts, interactive features, and 12 tiny NanoWorld figures, this building set invites families to gather, game, and celebrate the console that started it all. 

The Duke controller is also the key to unlocking the set’s interactive features. When you press its buttons, each diorama boots up with its own lighting and sound effects, and even plays the video game’s soundtrack! Hit the right buttons in the right order, and you might even discover a secret lighting sequence, so there’s no better time to be a button masher. 

The Mattel Brick Shop Microsoft Xbox Building Set is now available for preorder online, with shipping slated for October. To get your game on, visit creations.mattel.com


MATTEL BRICK SHOP MICROSOFT XBOX

Level up your gaming collection with this 1:1 re-creation of the original Microsoft Xbox console, complete with the iconic Duke controller and hidden dioramas inspired by three beloved games: Psychonauts, Halo, and The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.

Product Facts

  • MSRP:
  • $329.99
  • Age:
  • 17+

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Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

Natalie is an Assistant Editor for The Pop Insider, The Toy Insider, and The Toy Book. She is a Hufflepuff, a theme park enthusiast, and still holds the school record for the most Accelerated Reader points. If you're looking for her, she's probably at the nearest coffee shop, arguing over who the best Spider-Man is or trying to pet a stranger's dog.

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