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    LEGO Celebrates Video Game 25th Anniversary With New Podcast
    Hot Bionicle NewsWednesday, December 2nd, 2020 at 7:07am by Andrew, BZPower News Manager

    Back in December 1995, the very first LEGO video game was released (bonus points if you know what it was offhand). Now, twenty-five years later, LEGO is looking back at a quarter-century of digital collaboration with a new podcast that takes us on the LEGO gaming journey. A teaser episode for Bits N' Bricks, hosted by journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent, launches today on a variety of podcast platforms and looks like it'll be a treat for gaming and brick historians alike. To learn more about the company's forays into the digital realm and about the podcast specifically, read on!

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    FROM BRICKS TO BITS: THE LEGO GROUP CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF LEGO VIDEO GAMES

    Anniversary marked by the launch of a new podcast which explores untold stories behind a quarter of a century of LEGO gaming innovation, from the release of Japan only Sega Pico title LEGO Fun to Build to the upcoming release of eagerly awaited multi-platform title LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

    BILLUND, 2 DECEMBER 2020, 13:00 CET This month sees the 25th anniversary of the release of the LEGO Group's first ever video game and marks a quarter of a century of digital innovation. From the small-scale release of a SEGA Educational game, LEGO Fun to Build, in Japan December 1995 to global blockbuster titles LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 or LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, the last 25 years has seen the iconic LEGO System in Play come to life digitally in over 80 commercial games and bring creative play to gaming fans all over the world.

    The company's video games development team started life as 'Project Darwin', a small team led by artist Dent-de-Lion Du Midi who travelled to the LEGO Group's headquarters in the mid-1990s to convince then CEO, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, to let the team experiment with digitizing the brick. The team showed Kjeld what some have described as the first ever LEGO Movie - a short film they had spent a year producing in the run up to the meeting. Since the team's inception, the LEGO Group has developed over 80 games and sold over 200 million games globally to bring creative digital play experiences to families globally.

    "Over a quarter of a century after the launch of the team's first video game, the LEGO brick and LEGO System in Play continues to provide the ultimate creative medium for gaming fans of all ages." says Ronny Scherer, Senior Director of LEGO Games. "It offers builders and game developers unlimited opportunities to create, play and develop in a way that is continually evolving to provide new, exciting play and gaming experiences and that can help introduce new gamers to digital play. We are proud to have long embraced the digitalization of the LEGO brick both through products and gaming to extend the enjoyment of LEGO play across both the real and the digital worlds, opening up new playgrounds for all."

    The Top 5 best-selling LEGO games over the 25-years (in no particular order):

    • LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
    • LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4
    • LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
    • LEGO Batman: The Video Game
    • LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes

    To celebrate the anniversary, a new podcast series, Bits N' Bricks, hosted by journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent launches today with a teaser episode ahead of a full episode the following week. The series delves into the LEGO Group's long, rich history in digital play and video games and explore the many facets of LEGO gaming, from unreleased projects to beloved masterpieces.

    The podcasts will examine digital play innovations at the LEGO Group more broadly as well as a number of specific titles and themes. These include a previously undiscussed project with Mojang on a LEGO Minecraft title, early efforts to fuse the physical and digital into a singular play experience, a deep dive into the creation of the unheralded LEGO Island - a Mindscape developed action adventure game that was the company's first globally available game, and an intriguing series of conversations with LEGO Group leaders about the future of digital play.

    Spending more than a year investigating the history of LEGO video games, Crecente and Vincent researched more than 275 people involved in the creation of more than 50 of the games and conducted more than 100 interviews.

    The Bits N' Bricks podcast kicks off on December 2 with a teaser episode, followed by an episode dedicated to the meetings Minecraft creator Mojang held with the LEGO Group in an effort to craft a new sandbox, open-world game.

    The season will see a new episode release weekly, concluding with a special show featuring conversations with the LEGO Group's current leadership about the evolution, opportunities, and innovation involved in digital play.

    Each episode will be available on the LEGO Group website, as well as on all popular podcast platforms for free. The full schedule can be found below.

    The 25th anniversary will also see the launch of a webpage dedicated to the Bits N' Bricks podcast, as well as a packed infographic timeline that illustrates some of the key moments in the LEGO Group's quarter-of-a-century history in digital play and gaming.

    Bits N' Bricks Episode Information

    • Teaser Episode
    • Episode 1 - Minecraft
    • Episode 2 - Fluid Play
    • Holiday Special
    • Episode 3 - LEGO Island
    • Episode 4 - Rise of the LEGO Digital Creator
    • Episode 5 - LEGO Builder's Journey
    • Episode 6 - History of TT Games
    • Episode 7 - LEGO Universe Part 1
    • Episode 8 - LEGO Universe Part 2
    • Episode 9 - Strategic Product Unit Darwin
    • Episode 10 - LEGO Gaming 25th Anniversary

    Bits N' Bricks Fun Facts

    • Total people interviewed: 120
    • Total people researched: More than 275
    • Total games researched: More than 50
    • Data collected and archived: 11 terabytes

    Many thanks to BZPower Ambassador Tufi Piyufi for getting us this information. I'm excited to listen to the podcast and see what I can learn about the past twenty-five years of LEGO video games - I'm sure what I know hardly scratches the surface! I do hope some of the Bionicle titles get mentioned, as they don't even get name-dropped in the press release and were certainly a big part of the franchise. Let us know what you thin about this celebration in the Talkback - and while you're at it, tell us your favorite LEGO video game!

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