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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2020 · 55 MIN

LEGO® Island

from LEGO® Bits N’ Bricks · host The LEGO Group

In this episode of Bits N’ Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent explore the creation, context, and impact of LEGO Island. Published in 1997, the open-world computer game may not have been the first LEGO® video game, but it was possibly the most impactful.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Dec 30, 2020

In this episode of Bits N’ Bricks, journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent explore the creation, context, and impact of LEGO Island. Published in 1997, the open-world computer game may not have been the first LEGO® video game, but it was possibly the most impactful.

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