There is no truer, geekier homage than reconstructing an object of desire in Lego form, so we weren't surprised to find Brickshelf member, "suu" recreating a Wii with Legos. We especially like how the Lego Wii opens up to reveal scenes from Wii sports, although we don't remember the option of using a gun in Wii Tennis. That could be fun.
Brickshelf hosts submissions representing most consoles, from a fantastic, accurate PS2 by Blue Star Media to more artistic interpretations of the 360 and PS3 by "johnsocal" and "mista-noodles." We wish bricking a console could always be this much fun.
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Mar 13th 2007 5:58PM (Unverified) said
You do have to consider that the Wii is about the easiest to build by lego (past, present, and possibly future), so it doesn't look interesting..
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Posted: Mar 13th 2007 6:19PM (Unverified) said
@1
If you open it up there are Lego people playing Wii tennis. I'm dead serious, you can see the pic over at Wiifanboy.
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If you open it up there are Lego people playing Wii tennis. I'm dead serious, you can see the pic over at Wiifanboy.
Posted: Mar 13th 2007 6:48PM Keithustus said
Awesome...now let's see some Lego Super Mario Brothers.
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Posted: Mar 13th 2007 6:56PM (Unverified) said
I bet the Lego Wii is more powerful than the REAL Wii!
Zing?
Sorry, I had to say it before someone else did. Besides, I love the Wii!
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Zing?
Sorry, I had to say it before someone else did. Besides, I love the Wii!
Posted: Mar 13th 2007 8:15PM (Unverified) said
haha, harry potter loves to play tennis with his Wii.
anyone else see that? or is it ron?
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anyone else see that? or is it ron?
Posted: Mar 13th 2007 8:25PM (Unverified) said
to #3 Fatass of Kickassness
Seriously, you think that's special? I estimate that the whole internal scene takes under 100 pieces. Now, those model versions of Death stars and Tie fighters, those are way more interesting than this.
Face it, The Wii is meant to be simple and fit anywhere. Sort of like a lego brick.
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Seriously, you think that's special? I estimate that the whole internal scene takes under 100 pieces. Now, those model versions of Death stars and Tie fighters, those are way more interesting than this.
Face it, The Wii is meant to be simple and fit anywhere. Sort of like a lego brick.
Posted: Mar 13th 2007 9:34PM (Unverified) said
Hmmmmm.... They should include a gun option in Wii Sports. The kids would love it. Also, I'm not suprised that this happened. You can build anything out of legos, and I mean anything. Hell, I recreated Call of Duty guns with the stuff. Which I used to play tennis with.
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Posted: Mar 13th 2007 10:54PM (Unverified) said
That almost looks like a Wii graphical rendition of a Wii.
Burn.
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Burn.
Posted: Mar 16th 2007 12:34AM Paul Gale Network said
Ha, really well done. It always pleases me to see this type of creativity from videogame fans. Legos + Nintendo fandom = Wii Block. Good job.
Paul Gale
1up.com
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