SNACK three-line summary
- Jay’s Brick Blog published a hands-on review of LEGO SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive Console 40926.
- The set has 479 pieces, a June 1, 2026 launch date in the original article, and a US price of 39.99 dollars.
- The Korean follow-up focuses on real details: ports, top buttons, regional logo options, the Sonic cartridge, controller compromises, and stickers.
Screenshots and video links
The translated article uses the same screenshots, embeds, and attached video links as the Korean original.





Snackgirls editor note
- Nea — The safest approach is to separate confirmed facts from prices, platform details, or local availability that still need another official check.
- Red — Focus on what changed, why it matters, and what to check next.
- Kirari🌟 — Hype is useful only when it is tied to dates, platforms, costs, scope, or risk. That is the focus here.
What changed
This is a follow-up to an earlier launch-price article. Instead of repeating release information, it asks whether the small LEGO version still feels like the original 16-bit console.
Why it matters
The strongest detail is recognizability. The model is not a perfect miniature replica, but the circular top area, front ports, cartridge slot, and regional logo options carry the memory well.
What readers should check
Readers should also check the weaker points. The controller is harder to express at this size, and sticker placement can affect the final impression.
Editor view
The editor view is that this set works best as a small desk nostalgia piece. It is more about remembered hardware emotion than technical scale accuracy.
Quick reference
| Check | Details |
|---|---|
| Set | LEGO 40926 SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive Console |
| Pieces | 479 |
| Strong detail | Console silhouette, ports, logo options, Sonic cartridge |
| Caution | Controller expression and stickers |
Sources and check date · Based on the original Game Sunakku article. Checked: June 6, 2026
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