Lego’s licensed march through the history of console gaming continues with the Sega Genesis. It’s small, sleek, and satisfyingly shiny. Most importantly, it’s only $40, making it the cheapest retro gaming Lego set by far. The set is about half the size of a regular Sega Genesis and can fit on the surface area of a single notebook. It comes with two detachable controllers, sticker decorations, and enough pieces to customize it into a Sega Mega Drive as well. It comes with 479 pieces in total, including ones to make a Sonic game cartridge, and ships June 1, 2026. Lego Is this the Sega discount in action? The Lego Nintendo Entertainment System , complete with a small CRT, kicked this whole trend off and was priced at a whopping $230 for 2,646 pieces. Nintendo’s recent Lego Game Boy was much more modest at just $60 for 421 pieces. That still makes the Lego Sega Genesis a great deal and the perfectly priced retro gaming Lego impulse buy.…