This $200 Lego NES set features a scrolling 8-bit Mario

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Anyone ever wonder about (or feel guilty purchasing) all this non degradable plastic Lego just keeps producing ? Most of it eventually ends up in a landfill or floating in the ocean.

If you ever throw out your bricks, you're doing it wrong. They should be usable more or less forever, and if you don't want them it should be easy to find someone who does.

While going through some old boxes, my wife and I found her brother's old sets from the 70s and early 80s (many still with the original boxes!). They've now been fully incorporated into my son's ever-growing collection.
 
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