Lego Atari 2600

It wasn’t quite as elaborate as Lego’s brick-built NES console that included a TV that actually plays an analog version of Super Mario Bros., but Lego’s Atari 2600 still delivered an impossible to resist hit of nostalgia, with swappable cartridges, a very real looking joystick, and a pop-up diorama recreating the experience of gaming in your parent’s basement. But the piece-de-resistance of this 2,532-piece, $240 set? Convincing faux wood panelling on the front, made from Lego bricks.