I hope that everyone is sitting around a table being thankful for what they have. I am, of course, thankful for people in my life who love me and have made a difference, but I’m not going to ignore something that really helped me grow up. Yes, I am talking about Lego the “toys you grow up with”, and it was the subject of three books that I have written.

I’m sure that everyone has a pleasant Lego memory, and I’ll share mine when it comes to Technic and Mindstorms. It happened over thirty years ago when I got set 948 for Christmas, which was a few years after Lego started its “Expert Set” program. Before that, I was used to playing with the usual blocks, slates, and the usual Lego bricks.

However, these Lego sets were full of holes. Then you could put these axles and connector pegs in the holes, and make all kinds of weird things. It also had these gears, and the Go Kart that you could make had rack and pinion steering.

It was as if that someone gave me the ability to make technology, and the only thing that stopped me was the fact that I couldn’t buy more Expert set pieces. I went through a phase when I stopped building with Lego, and then I started up again, probably when I was too old.

High school ended, then college, and sometime during that time, Lego rebranded their Expert Sets into Technic. The pieces also went from being bricks into beams after about a decade, and I started collecting those. They also added some terrific motorized pieces as well.

What is really interesting is how you can use these Technic-al pieces to build just about anything. A while ago, I noticed that Apress had several books about their programmable Lego sets with Mindstorms, but not much on the Technic.

It’s really interesting that I essentially was given an assignment to write a book about Lego. This was back when I was writing books for a living, and I was pleased to rekindle my love for Lego Technic. What I really enjoyed was how the motors could really spring something to life, as I didn’t have the Lego motor as a kid.

There was something really healing about building a machine that could not only go, but could steer as well. We live in a world with so many problems, and it is nice just to sit down, create your own problem specifically so you can find a solution for it.

My first book, Practical Lego Technics, was really all about introducing readers to building the most basic structures in Lego Technic. I was able to craft cars, planes, cranes, forklifts, and helicopters.

The next book that I wrote was Lego Technic Robotics, which was actually two chapters from my first book that I just couldn’t fit in. I really enjoyed creating constructions that would move like robots, and managed to created robot arms, and then I managed to figure out how to make a Lego creation that could walk. It was something that I was never able to really perfect as a kid, and it felt like an accumulation of something very important.

Then, when I was at CES one year, I was introduced to Lego Mindstorms, the EV3 (or third) version. I have to admit that I liked how the motors were programmable, and they can do so much more than Technic. Not only do you have to learn how to build, but you have to learn to program as well. It’s a little tricky, and I can see why some kids have groups for these. I was pleased to work with Lego directly to receive the first review units of Lego Mindstorms, and so I wrote my last book for Apress with Beginning Lego Mindstorms EV3.

Sadly, I can’t spend my time playing with Lego all day, and I always thought that the creations I made could be much better if I only had more time. I don’t really even have the time to dabble in it today, but it is something that I encourage from anyone.

Also, do you want to hear more about the latest in technology? In early January, there is a big event in Las Vegas known as CES (Consumer Electronics Show). I want to go and report on it, but I need some help. I have a new GoFundMe site that will “Send Mark (me) to CES 2017”. Please click here and make a donation.

Remember Lego CIty Undercover? No?  Well, I don’t blame you.

The 2013 Wii U game came out to not much fanfare, and as a result fell through the cracks and faded from peoples minds. It was essentially a Lego version of Grand Theft Auto with a big open world to explore, a huge amount of cars to drive, and multiple different disguises to wear. It’s one of the most overlooked Wii U games, and that’s why Lego and WB are giving it a second chance as they just announced that the game will be making its way to PS4, Xbox One, PC, and even Nintendo Switch in Spring of 2017.

This is a great release date as there’s a strong chance this game will be part of the Nintendo Switch Launch come its release. What are your thoughts on this announcement? What system are you planning on buying it for? Did you ever play the original Wii U version? Tell us in the comments below!

Warner Bros. and Lego really brought the hype to Lego Dimensions when they revealed Year 2 at the 2016 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), showing off several new franchises that will be brought to the game, including Sonic the Hedgehog, the (all female) Ghostbusters, Adventure Time and several others!

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Among this new wave, Supergirl will also be entering the Lego Dimensions universe. But here’s the catch. Supergirl will be a limited edition figure added into the starter pack, meaning if you already own the game, you’ll have to purchase another starter pack just to obtain the Supergirl figure.

So far, Warner Bros. has not announced any future availability outside of the starter pack. While she will not be completely inaccessible within the game as you will be able to hire her temporarily as a hire-a-hero character, for players like me who have bought the starter pack already, this is a little frustrating to say the least.

We can always hope that Warner Bros. will make Supergirl available, even for a limited amount of time, singularly or within a team pack. But for now, the best we can do is sit tight and wait for any further updates on Year 2.

Lego Dimensions will be releasing their second season starting September 27th.

How do you feel about the exclusive add-in of Supergirl? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

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From the beginning, one of the main selling points of Lego Dimensions has been its ability to bring characters from a wide variety of franchises together under one roof. Heading into the second season of the Toys To Life title, it’s safe to say that Sonic The Hedgehog’s reveal during E3 season had to have been the most surprising, bringing one of gaming’s biggest icons into the Lego world. Hot on the heels of two new game announcements featuring the blue blur, Traveler’s Tales and WB Games have given us our first footage of Sonic in action.

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At first glance, it’s surprising how well represented Sonic’s world is. Featuring some of the game’s iconic enemies and locations in the trailer ranging from Green Hill Zone to the city in Sonic Adventure, imagine my surprise when the developers went as far as to have the destroyed robots drop trapped animals when destroyed! Equipped with many of the attacks that have become synonymous with Sonic over the years, including the Spin Dash, Homing Attack, and the recently added dive kick, rings and robots are abound in what looks to be a faithful Level Pack. If anything, the only aspect that seems lost is the sense of speed that his actual games typically have… Assuming TT isn’t purposely basing their adaptation on Sonic Lost World. In that case, they nailed it!

But the most surreal part of watching Sonic’s trailer is seeing him explore all these other universes. I mean, Sonic in Portal. Sonic in Adventure Time. Sonic fighting side by side with the Justice League! What a time to be alive! Scheduled to be released on November 18 and packaged with his trademark Tornado biplane and Sonic Speedster, this is looking to be an interesting 12 months for Sega’s mascot.

Well it seems like the cat’s out of the bag.

Announced via Youtube ad, LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been prematurely been announced for PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PSVita, PS4, PS3, Wii U, and 3DS.

Not only did it start popping up on Youtube ad’s, but it also started popping up on the official Xbox Store and even Amazon (which has now been taken down.). On top of that, a listing also appeared for a special $70 PS4 & Xbox One Edition that includes an exclusive LEGO Finn Minifigure plus the game’s season pass. The PS4 version even includes an exclusive level & character pack.

The game is set to launch on June 28th. Check out the trailer Below! Are you excited for this game? Comment below and tell us!

The wondrously hyped (and extremely expensive) LEGO Dimensions seems to be the ultimate “Toys to Game” property out there. When Gandalf, Marty McFly, Batman and Chell can all run through a Portal testing chamber together, you’ve got my attention.

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Our own Josh Jackson has lamented the cost prohibitve nature of LEGO Dimensions. With some of the models and expansions yielding $30 for one hour of gameplay, I have to agree.

LEGO Dimensions is currently out on all platforms, sans PC Masterrace.

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Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox are returning to their iconic roles from the Back to the Future franchise for LEGO Dimensions, releasing September 25 for all home consoles (except Ouya).

They won’t be alone, as LEGO Dimensions  has a loaded voice cast. Also reprising their roles are The Lego Movie stars Chris Pratt as Emmet, Elizabeth Banks as Wyldstyle, Alison Brie UniKitty, and Charlie Day as the hyped-up hyperspace space man Benny. The Twelfth Doctor from Doctor Who, Peter Capaldi, is also showing up.

New to LEGO are Joel McHale as X-PO and freaking Oscar-nominee Gary Oldman as the villainous Lord Vortech. Gary Oldman voicing for a LEGO video game. What a time to be alive.

Unleash the lighter side of the Force and share all of the action packed thrills of these interlocking, intergalactic adventures in LEGO® STAR WARS: The New Yoda Chronicles! Coming to DVD on September 15, 2015!

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Honestly, I’m not really sure what’s going on with this one. Sorta felt like I was watching something out of context. Like someone walking up and delivering, “Orange ya glad I didn’t say banana?!” Much like one can do with the marvelous LEGO® blocks themselves, it appears the creators took Star Wars apart and reassembled the various elements into a new story. I think the need to maintain a narrative held them back from offering something even more entertaining, as this concept would’ve likely worked better as disconnected sketches—like the ol’ Looney Tunes shorts.

I’ve played the LEGO® video games (and the Star Wars titles specifically) and had a lot of relaxed silly fun playing them with friends. The New Yoda Chronicles is basically like those cut scenes from the game stitched into a show. The effect is like a Robot Chicken that’s safely geared for nine year olds. Meaning, if you’re over 14, the jokes tend to fall flat. It’s all quite cute and there are some clever fan-worthy puns on both Star Wars and LEGO® references but none of it was enough to make me seek this show out on my own.

Taking all this into account, I don’t think this is a program that I would mind if it was playing in the background on repeat by delighted little rug-rats. I’d even be likely to smile at moments I caught in passing.

The animation quality is equal to that of those videogame cut scenes, which is to say, not bad. The only extra on the DVD is an alternate ending for the story which, oddly, is a bit more nihilistic. I suppose, when it comes to learning hard truths, being taught by adorable LEGOS® isn’t a bad way to learn.

When i was a younger I would watch enough Television to rival Mike T.V. Among those shows thay i watched was every iteration of Scooby Doo from a Pup named Scooby Doo to the underated 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo. So i was delighted to see that LEGO was adding the property to its open world game ‘LEGO Dimensions’

One of the cool things that I noticed in the gameplay video was the integration of the LEGO and cell shaded visuals of the original series. Also, unlike the other games you interchange all characters and vehicles into the different worlds. In the video I saw the Mystery Machine strolling through the Simpsons house.

The more I see from ‘LEGO Dimensions’ the more im fighting the urge to go and preorder one of the starter sets and snatch up all those cool mini figures.

‘Lego Dimensions’ starts building September 27 on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Christopher Lloyd is back as Doc Brown for LEGO venture into cross worlds video gaming with ‘LEGO Dimensions’.

In ‘LEGO Dimensions’ your favorite characters from DC Comics, The Simpsons, The Lord of the Rings, The LEGO Movie, Back to the Future, The Wizard of Oz, Scooby Doo, Jurassic World, Ghostbusters and Doctor Who are coming together to be part of an all new immersive adventure. The last time we got this many properties together for a crossover adventure was with ‘Cartoon All-Stars To The Rescue’.

LEGO enters the “toys-to-life” gaming market with the vast properties they have acquired through its regular LEGO line. I personally tried Disney Infinity 1.0. Wasn’t too much of fan of its game play mechanics and limitations. However, LEGO seems to have made numerous improvements so I may have to sneak this on to my daughter’s Christmas wishlist to give it a go.

‘Lego Dimensions’ starts building September 27 on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

It’s no secret at this point that Lego Dimensions is bringing over a dozen different universes into one huge game, ranging from Scooby Doo to Doctor Who. But how exactly do these characters come together? If this question has been keeping you up at night, WB Games has released a new trailer detailing the story of the game.

Primarily featuring the characters included with the Starter Pack, Batman, Gandalf and Wyldstyle become caught up in a plot from an evil being who’s attempting to merge their worlds together. If you needed a sample of just how much we can expect from Lego’s Toys To Life game, the trailer includes appearances from Robin, Bane, Frodo, The Wizard Of Oz‘s Emerald City, Superman, Metropolis, Scooby Doo and so much more. Check it out below!

What do you think? Is seeing all these characters coming together as surreal to you as it is to us? And who else did you spot that we might have missed? Tell us in the comments, and make sure to check back for more Lego Dimensions news as we get closer to its Septebmer 29th release date.

Briefly: It’s finally here!

Yep, Jurassic World was a damned fun movie, but we’re almost more excited for Lego Jurassic World. The game is now available for PS Vita, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360. Xbox One, Wii U, 3DS, and Steam, and it looks like an absolute blast.

Following the epic storylines of Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III, as well as the newly-released Jurassic World, LEGO Jurassic World is the first video game in which players will be able to relive and experience all four “Jurassic” films. Reimagined in LEGO form and told in TT Games’ signature classic LEGO humor, the thrilling adventure recreates unforgettable scenes and action sequences from the films, allowing fans to play through key moments and giving them the opportunity to fully explore the expansive grounds of Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna.

In the game, players will be able to collect precious amber, which contains dinosaur DNA to create and customize species. And, for the first time in a LEGO game, players will be able to play as LEGO dinosaurs, including dinosaurs from the “Jurassic Park” series and from the upcoming Jurassic World film. Populate and explore Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna by putting your unique dinosaur creations in to paddocks as you complete special Free Play missions.

Hopefully playing through The Lost World and Jurassic Park III is a better experience than watching them was! Take a look at the launch trailer below, and let us know what you think!

At long last, fans of both Lego and The Big Bang Theory can rejoice. The images of the new set, due out in August, are here!

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The set includes minifigures for Leonard, Sheldon, Raj, Howard, Penny, Amy and Bernadette. Due to the large amount of minifigures, the set will retail for $59.99.

Whether a fan of the show or not, this is a really cool collectible that Lego Ideas creators Alatariel and GlenBricker came up with. I’m sure this one will end up in my collection at some point.

The set itself looks fun too, complete with the couch, Sheldon’s spot, take out food, the white board and more! The set is being released on August 1st.

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Looks like WB and Travelers Tale are finally ready to make Minecraft defend their position in the gaming world. Just announced with this fabulous trailer is the upcoming LEGO Worlds!

A limitless collection of procedurally generated worlds made entirely of LEGO Bricks, where players build unique environments and define their own experience. Developed by TT Games, LEGO Worlds allows players to use LEGO building sets digitally so they can build and create wherever their skills and imagination roam.

 

The game enters STEAM Early Access today, with the goal of allowing the gaming community to provide feedback for continual improvements and the integration of additional content over time. Players who want to join the Early Access experience can download the STEAM client at http://store.steampowered.com/ then visit the LEGO Worlds product page at the following link to download the game: http://store.steampowered.com/app/332310.

They’re definitely going after Minecraft with this title. LEGO Worlds is currently in early access and available through STEAM.

What is going to prove whether or not this game is successful as Minecraft is it’s incorporation of mods and private server access. We’ll be sure to get our hands on this game and give you our opinion!

Briefly: All of us here at Geekscape are beyond excited for this Summer’s Jurassic World, but the sure-to-be-blockbuster is also getting a licensed game that we can’t wait to get our hands on.

It’s called Lego Jurassic World, and like many of Traveller’s Tales Lego titles, it’ll span the entire franchise of films… even Jurassic Park 3.

A new trailer for the game, which is slated to hit PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Windows alongside the film this June, has just hit the web, and it’s filled to the brim with that classic Traveller’s Tales humour.

Take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to the title, and don’t forget your thoughts on Jurassic World!

When Lego released the new Lego Friends line, they started selling like crazy to girls, of course, but many adults (and even some of those girls) wondered why the colors were mostly pink and purple. When you look at the sets, they are very clearly for girls, and most boys would just say “ew” to them:

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While sets like this one may have attracted some young girls, many already loved Lego. And yes, Lego was just trying to hit a new target audience they probably felt they were missing out on. But many were a bit upset that they seemed so incredibly girly. Then again, some people may not have even noticed this.

But then, with one of the Minifigures Mystery Pack series, they released a female scientist, and this brought them rave reviews. This got Lego thinking that maybe, just maybe, they were going about this all wrong.

And so, this past week Lego announced they were coming out with a new series of sets called Research Institute. The date is set for August 2014, and will include three sets that include a female minifigures working in the sciences.

It’s still unclear if this is what the final product will look like, but here’s a general idea of the set:

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“The motto of these scientists is clear: explore the world and beyond!” said Swedish creator of the set Ellen Kooijman, who is herself a scientist. “As a female scientist I had noticed two things about the available LEGO sets: a skewed male/female minifigure ratio and a rather stereotypical representation of the available female figures,” she stated. “It seemed logical that I would suggest a small set of female minifigures in interesting professions to make our LEGO city communities more diverse.”

The set comes from Lego Ideas, formerly Lego CUUSOO, which brought us such great sets as the Back to the Future set and the Ghostbusters set, which just came out a week ago.

Personally, I am super-excited for these sets and will be buying them as soon as they come out.

 

Briefly: We’re still trying to 100% Lego Marvel Super Heroes, and now Traveller’s Tales has revealed the next game in the Lego Batman series.

It’s called Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, and it takes the caped crusader far beyond the borders of the city… and into space. The game has Batman and over 150 other DC characters taking on the likes of Brainiac and the Legion of Doom.

The trailer is hilarious, showing off a brooding Bats, and a Superman that just won’t shut up. Take a look at the video below, and let us know if you’ll be picking this one up. Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham hits Xbox One, Xbox 360 PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and Windows PC this Fall!

Briefly: All the way back in January we showed you images of the official The Simpsons Lego set. At that time, there were only unsubstantiated rumours of a Lego The Simpsons episode.

Those rumours turned out to be true, and the hilarious looking episode will air this Sunday. Fox has released a nearly two-minute trailer for the event, and we can’t wait to see the entire thing.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be watching this Sunday.

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Late last night, Lego revealed a new, super-cool set that’s due out soon. It’s set 10244 and is called Lego Fairground Mixer.

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Here’s some information directly from Lego:

“The LEGO Group is bringing the thrill of the carnival via the announcement of the LEGO® Fairground Mixer this Saturday! The set was designed by renown product designer Jamie Berard and it perfectly encapsulates the typical experience at the fair just in time for summer. (Berard also designed the amazing CREATOR Sydney Opera House, Sopwith Camel, and the Tower Bridge sets.)”

It’s a really cool set for anyone who loves Legos and local fairs. It has a ride similar to the Tilt-A-Whirl, plus a bunch of stands. My personal favorites are the dunk tank and the strength tester:

dunkAlso super cool is the fact that the whole thing can be put onto the trucks for transport, just like a real traveling carnival:

Created by MDKGraphicsEngine - Licensed to LEGO System A/S Created by MDKGraphicsEngine - Licensed to LEGO System A/SWhile I love this set and will definitely be purchasing it when it comes out, it’s still not the coolest set I’ve seen. I still love the Lego DeLoreon and Lego Simpsons House more. But it’s a really fun set and I can’t wait to get it.

Here’s a video with the creator describing the set:

Funcom–known for action adventure MMOs like Age of Conan and Anarchy Online–has a new addition to the world of PC gaming: LEGO Minifigures Online. Aimed at children aged 7 to 11, LEGO Minifigures has enough appeal to easily entice gamers of all ages.

Bright, simple–without being mind-numbingly dull–and with a refreshing take on the traditional MMO party system, that is easy to grasp but has hidden layers of complexity for the older player, Funcom has created a fun, engaging, and very LEGO world for adults and kids to play in.

The LEGO Minifigures from Funcom's new kid-focused MMO.
The LEGO Minifigures from Funcom’s new kid-focused MMO.

Funcom was at GDC last week with gameplay of the brand-new Pirate level, and we had a chance to play through the Pirate World dungeons with the lead developers of the game. Designed with children in mind, the game does away with some of the more traditional MMO/RPG elements–there’s no skill tree, or quest givers, or set roles of tank, healer, damage. Rather, players have access to a variety of minifigures–most familiar to any self-respecting LEGO fan–with various stats and two (that’s right, two) attacks, activated with the mouse. Each player gets three minifigures at a time to explore the world with, and can switch between the three with a click of a key (with no cooldown).

Each minifigure has its own health bar, and players can choose which minifigures to make up their group of three (players start with a base set of minifigures, and can collect more through in-game play). The minifigures themselves exemplify the sense of fun and humor that the game seems to have copious amounts of. Some examples: Chicken Suit Guy (he throws eggs that slow enemies and runs around in circles, flapping his wings, making his party immune to projectiles), Bumblebee Girl (aoe damage with bees, and a honey pot that, when thrown, slows enemies down), and the DJ (throws records which bounce of walls, and can do a ‘bass drop’ that plops a giant speaker down, slowing enemies). You can scroll through some of the minifigures–complete with bios–here.

The CandyLand World from Funcom's newest MMO, LEGO Minifigures.
The CandyLand World from Funcom’s newest MMO, LEGO Minifigures.

Funcom made a deliberate decision to do away with quest givers and the typical quest-and-reward system in most RPGs (mostly because they discovered children under the age of 10 just ran right by NPC’s with exclamation points), so what you have are open worlds, where players can run from one area to the next, smashing things, fighting bad guys, and collecting gold stars, hearts and other bright baubles that spill out of chests, barrels and even bad guys.

The most recently announced world (previewed at GDC last week) is the Pirate World (you can watch our GDC exclusive video here); other worlds include: Candyland, the Underworld, Space, Medieval and more. In addition to the expected dungeons and in-world enemies, there will also be ‘trials’ and, of course, PvP.

Also gone are servers–all players play on one server–and game play is set to easily switch between PC and tablet.

The Space World in Funcom's new MMO, LEGO Minifigures.
The Space World in Funcom’s new MMO, LEGO Minifigures.

The game is currently in closed Beta (children, parents and kids-of-all-ages can sign up for Beta access here), and is expected to release in Summer 2014, coinciding with the Series 12 toy line release–buying the toy minifigures will give players in-game unlock codes for virtual ones.

What do you guys think? Are you heading over right now to sign up for the Beta? Or are you over LEGO already? Let us know in the comments!

Funcom announced a new world for their up-and-coming LEGO Minifigures MMO last week at GDC.  The video of this brand-new Pirate World has finally been released, and we have it, just for you:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3335XJlmAE

What do you guys think? Excited? Think it looks to silly? Too fun? Let us know in the comments, and head over to our preview of the game to get more details!

Briefly: Yes, yes, yes!

Of course Warner Bros. phenomenal The Lego Movie is getting a sequel. It’s still tearing up the box office WEEKS after release, the thing is way, way better than we could have ever wished, and its theme song, ‘Everything Is Awesome’ is STILL stuck in our heads.

We want more, and we’re getting more… but not until 2017.

Yep, the movie is schedule to hit theatres on May 26th, 2017, which is way later than we’d like, but we’ll take what we can get (animation is hard guys, give them a break).

For now, you’ll have to just watch this on repeat. Let us know if you loved The Lego Movie as much as we did, and if you’re excited that it’s getting a sequel!

As some of you may know, I am obsessed with Legos, and while I was super excited for the Lego Back to the Future set, that is easily topped by the release of a Lego Ghostbusters set. It’s due out in June and the first images were released at the New York Toy Fair.

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The set includes all four Ghostbusters and the Ecto-1, their vehicle. This is a Lego CUUSOO set, which means Lego fans created ideas for future sets, they got enough votes from other Lego fans, and then Lego decided to go forward with the design. Plus, the designer gets 1% of the revenue, which is also quite cool.

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This set will coincide with the 30th anniversary of Ghostbusters. Lucky for us Lego/Ghostbusters fans, Bill Murray must not have needed to sign off on the idea so Peter Venkman is included with the set. I do kind of wish they were coming out with a Stay Puft set to go along with it. Also unfortunate is that there is no Dana, only Zuel (I mean or Zuul).

So what I would like to know is, what are some other sets you wish Lego would come up with? Let us know in the comments below!

Briefly: So, The Lego Movie has been out for a couple of weeks at this point. We’ve broken it down on the podcast, are still wildly addicted to its theme song, and now Warner Bros. has debuted a blooper reel for the film, which seems almost entirely fake, but is also entirely AWESOME.

Take a look at the video below, and let us know what you think. Haven’t checked out The Lego Movie yet? What the heck are you waiting for!

An ordinary guy named Emmet (Chris Pratt) is mistaken as being the Master Builder, the one who can save the universe. With the aid of an old mystic Vitruvius (Morgan Freeman), a tough young lady named Lucy (Elizabeth Banks), and Batman (Will Arnett), Emmet will fight to defeat the evil tyrant Lord Business (Will Ferrell) who is bent on destroying the universe by gluing it together.

Briefly: This song has been stuck in my head ever since I left the theatre on Friday, and now I can listen to it over and over and over again.

The official music video for Tegan & Sara (and The Lonely Island’s) ‘Everything Is Awesome’ has just hit the internet. It’s hilariously low-budget, and super (super) catchy.

Did you already catch The Lego Movie? What did you think of it? Be sure to catch the just-released episode of Geekscape (finally, right?), where Jonathan and guest Marie Jamora give their thoughts on the film (plus so much more)!

After a mini hiatus we are back with my friend and fellow filmmaker Marie Jamora! Not only do I catch you up on the 1,001 things Geekscape has been working on recently, but we talk a lot of news! Marie tells us about studying under the late Philip Seymour Hoffman at Columbia as we say goodbye. The two of us tell you why ‘The LEGO Movie’ is the feel good movie of the 2014s and why Paul Bettany is going to make an awesome Vision. Plus, Marie tells us why her film ‘Ang Nawawala’ has yet to be released… and pirated!

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Briefly: The Lego Movie hits theatres today (I’m set to see it in a couple of hours, and I’m very excited), and apparently, the film also has a tie-in game.

The game is fittingly titled The Lego Movie Video Game, and it looks just as absurdly excellent as the movie that it’s based on. Here’s the game’s synopsis, straight from the press release:

The LEGO Movie Videogame takes players on an awesome adventure through fantastical LEGO worlds, including Bricksburg, Cloud Cuckoo Land and the Wild West of Flatbush Gulch. And for the first time ever in a LEGO game, all environments are made entirely of digital LEGO bricks. Based on the humorous and action-packed events from the film, The LEGO Movie Videogame puts players in control of Emmet, an ordinary LEGO minifigure mistakenly thought to be “The Special” — a character prophesized to save the world from an evil LEGO tyrant. Using the abilities of more than 90 characters inspired by the film, which include an unlikely cast from some of the world’s most beloved and well-knowing properties, including DC Comics Super Heroes like Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, family members of all ages will navigate 15 exciting levels in the console version and 45 action-packed missions in the handheld version. With unexpected moments and twists at every level, gamers will build their way -through a uniquely LEGO adventure on their ultimate mission to bring creativity to their LEGO world.

Take a look at the launch trailer for the game below, and let us know if you plan to pick it up! The game is available for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, Vita, and 3DS. Playable characters in the game include Emmet (voiced by Chris Pratt), Vitruvius (Morgan Freeman), Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks), Batman (Will Arnett) and Lord Business (WIll Ferrell).

Briefly: The Lego Movie hits theatres this Friday, and I am so damned excited.

Positive reviews for the film have started rolling in, every trailer has been fantastic, and I cannot wait to get in line. Today, Warner Bros. Pictures debuted a new featurette for the film, which takes us behind-the-scenes, and features many of the movie’s all-star cast.

Take a look at the featurette below, and let us know how freaking excited you are.

An ordinary guy named Emmet (Chris Pratt) is mistaken as being the Master Builder, the one who can save the universe. With the aid of an old mystic Vitruvius (Morgan Freeman), a tough young lady named Lucy (Elizabeth Banks), and Batman (Will Arnett), Emmet will fight to defeat the evil tyrant Lord Business (Will Ferrell) who is bent on destroying the universe by gluing it together.

I wrote about these rumors a while ago and just hoped they were true. Now the first images are out, the release date is set, and I am blown away.

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Lego and The Simpsons have teamed up for what might be the greatest Lego set of all time: The Simpsons’ house. It includes the whole Simpson Family, plus Ned Flanders in minifigure form, and boy is that awesome. I cannot wait to own this set.

The house itself looks just like the cartoon, but it’s more intense than most of the sets Lego has created in recent years. Not only does the outside look like the real thing, but the house opens AND the roof comes off to reveal every room in the Simpsons’ house.

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As you can see, each character has their bedroom, plus the kitchen, living room and every other room (aside from the basement) from the show in extreme detail. The garage even goes so far as to have a wheelbarrow with a sticker that says “Property of Ned Flanders”! Plus you can create your own couch gags! Come on, who doesn’t want to do that?

The famous dent is even on the family car!

What does the future hold for a Lego and Simpsons team-up? Rumor is that bagged minifigures of the rest of Springfield will be coming out sometime around May. And there’s even talk of a Simpsons episode made completely of Lego!

This set is so exciting to every Simpsons fan and is a must have. The only negative is the price, which seems more like an investment at $199.99. That’s definitely going to slow me down, but if you have the cash, it’s available starting February 1st on the Lego website.

Briefly: Warner Bros. has just debuted two excellent new character posters for next month’s highly anticipated The Lego Movie.

The latest one-sheets feature Batman, who will be voiced by Will Arnett in the film, and Superman, voiced by Channing Tatum.

If you haven’t seen the film’s trailer yet, I’d highly recommend that you check it out, as this thing looks wonderful. In any case, take a look at the new posters below, and let us know what you think! The Lego Movie hits theatres on February 7th, 2014!

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The original 3D computer animated story follows Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world.