People from my generation will remember those distant childhood days of doing nothing but create a make-believe LEGO world. From jungle adventures to crafting the newest architectural marvels, LEGO was definitely one of the best outlets of creativity back when I was a child.
Official LEGO Logo
I will flat out say how much I sucked at building things out of LEGO blocks. So, building things was another person's job. My job, however, was to tell funny stories, epic legends, or recreate movie scenes. That's kind of what I'm doing right now!
LEGO has been in the market since 1949 and is still alive and kicking today (obviously!). Funnily, these blocks started out as wooden toys in Denmark from Ole Kirk Christiansen's workshop. I won't bore you with the details, but you can see how far LEGO has gone and has definitely done their company's motto - "Only the best is good enough," epically proud!
Rock Out with LEGO'S Rock Band!
Most people would find LEGO more a lot more interesting because it now produces sets/kits based on famous movies or stories like Indiana Jones, Star Wars (OMG STAR WARS), Batman, Spiderman, and Harry Potter. What's more, they've produced video games across so many platforms such as LEGO: Star Wars or LEGO: Batman or LEGO: Indiana Jones. Oh the variety! The fun times to be had!
LEGO's Rendition of Arkham Asylum
I am a super huge fan of the LEGO: Star Wars series because you get to play as different characters from the movies plus you get to replay all the scenes from Episode 1 to 6. How fangasmically neat is that! I feel my inner nerd senses tingle at the mere thought of it!
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
LEGO is probably one of the lesser bought toys nowadays. Children have computers and the internet to have their fun. But it is amazing to see what imagination can do when you're given a bunch of brightly colored connectible plastic blocks. Hence, why LEGO will always have a huge chunk of my geeky heart.
Til next time, peeps, live long and prosper!
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