May 26, 201014 yr According to Greg Farshtey, Lego tends to stay away from video game licenses, due to the extreme marketing and competition that comes with it. This is why you don't see Lego Halo. And this is why we won't see Lego Mario or Zelda. No, you don't see LEGO Halo because it was rated M.
May 26, 201014 yr And to think we could have gotten those mickey mouse heads for Lego figs... Oh well. Maybe some day. Well, we did get Mickey Mouse minifigs but they were kinda crap.
May 26, 201014 yr According to Greg Farshtey, Lego tends to stay away from video game licenses, due to the extreme marketing and competition that comes with it. This is why you don't see Lego Halo. And this is why we won't see Lego Mario or Zelda. No, you don't see LEGO Halo because it was rated M. Let's just say that Lego Halo was highly unlikely to begin with, for various reasons. Well, we did get Mickey Mouse minifigs but they were kinda crap. I meant Mickey hats. My bad. But yeah, I would love to get some proper Mickey Mouse & Co. minifigs too! Kinda like in the style of Spongebob and Toy Story! But I guess that's unlike since the target group for system sets would probably not be all that interested in Mickey Mouse sets.
May 27, 201014 yr No, you don't see LEGO Halo because it was rated M. That's another thing to add on but the main reason is simply video games. You can explain age ratings all you want but these days it doesn't matter with Lego considering Star Wars and Indiana Jones and even Harry Potter are no different. -Omi
May 27, 201014 yr Wizards of Waverly Place? I love that show and I would love to see what they'd come up with. Also I'm making some custom figures from that show, and I'm trying to recreate scenes from a few of my favorite episodes.
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