
LEGO Fans Rejoice: It’s A Second 80s-Themed Fan Vote!
Get ready to turn back the clock with LEGO Ideas’ latest fan vote! From May 20th to May 27th, 2024, LEGO enthusiasts were able to cast their votes for one of five nostalgic ’80s-inspired submissions. The winning design will become an official LEGO Ideas set in collaboration with Target (US).
This exciting lineup includes:
- Gizmo by terauma
- E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial by Jimmi-DK
- Golden Girls by Martin_Studio
- Beetlejuice: Sandworm House by Jupe71345
- Big by Julientheclownofthebrick
Since voting has concluded, the results will be announced by September 1st, 2024!
PS: More info and pics here!
Beetlejuice: Sandworm House

Golden Girls
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Our friend and Atari developer extraordinaire, Howard Scott Warshaw, you know, he made Yars’ Revenge and E.T. amongst other notable Atari 2600 games, has released his new book, Once Upon Atari: How I Made History By Killing An Industry, which is available right now on Kindle and Paperback.
When I first heard that Fuel Entertainment and Xbox Entertainment Studios were going to make a 
The documentary interweaves two storylines within an hour of compelling viewing. There is the lead up to the Alamogordo dig and the rise and fall of Atari. The interviews with key Atari people, including its co-founder, Nolan Bushnell, former Warner Communications Inc. Co-Chief Operating Officer, Emmanuel (Manny) Gerard and Atari games developer, Howard Scott Warshaw, add that extra credibility to an already well produced documentary. (Ed: SPOILER ALERT!) There is an emotional moment in the documentary when Howard is asked by a media crew on how he felt about the dig. We promise you, you will shed a tear too.








With Halloween fast approaching, are you struggling to find a costume to scare the pants off your family and friends? These 





Back in April of this year, we reported on the impending
What are your plans for April 26? You want to be part of a historic event? Do you love Atari folklore? Then make your travel arrangements to the Alamogordo Landfill in New Mexico (USA) and watch the