![]() After LEGO Island became a success, The LEGO Group founded LEGO Media International in 1997 to continue making LEGO games for computers. The first PC LEGO game was LEGO Island, in 1997, which was developed and published by Mindscape. Despite LEGO being a Danish toy company, this game was exclusively released in Japan in 1995 as a simple puzzle-solving game with some early building mechanics.įrom the start of this era, LEGO video games were slated for computer development and a wider release. īefore LEGO video games officially found a place on the PC, Sega worked with The LEGO Group to develop a game for the Sega Pico known as LEGO Fun to Build. Nonetheless, the LEGO Group never in any way endorsed the game or approved of the usage of the name and logo, and the project was ultimately cancelled. ![]() If published, it would have been the first LEGO video game. 1.4 Giant Interactive Entertainment Eraįrom 1991 to 1992, developer FairLight worked on a Commodore 64 platformer titled Linking Leroy Visits LEGOLAND, expecting the LEGO Group to approve it.
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