Video games have come a long way from the days of slotting a coin into an arcade machine to play ‘Space Invaders’ and ‘Pong’. Now, hundreds of millions of pounds are spent on titles such as ‘Red Dead Redemption 2′ and ‘Star Citizen’ as the thirst in exchange for modern gaming only increases.
But it’s no secret that there is also a skyrocketing demand in exchange for rare and vintage video game consoles right now. And certain console models have become like prized possessions, fetching significant sums on the market. Together that in mind, Marin Cristian-Ovidiu, the CEO of OnlineGames.io, names four vintage consoles that have become the holy grail in exchange for serious collectors. If you own one, you could be heading in support of a big payday.
Sony PlayStation 4 20th Anniversary Edition
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With its retro-inspired design and exclusive packaging, this special edition console has become a highly desirable item among collectors. The PlayStation 4 20th Anniversary Edition embodies the nostalgia and prestige of the iconic gaming brand.
Marin explained: “In celebration of the original PlayStation’s legacy, Sony released the PlayStation 4 20th Anniversary Edition in limited quantities, instantly capturing the hearts of gaming enthusiasts worldwide.”
Valuation: more than £1,100
Sega Dreamcast ‘Segagaga Edition’
The Sega Dreamcast, released in the US and Europe in 1999, holds a special place in gaming history as it was the first sixth-generation- and Sega’s final – console released. The ‘Segagaga Edition’ stands out as a rare and coveted variant. Paired alongside the elusive role-playing game ‘Segagaga’ this limited edition console appeals to both collectors and fans of the Dreamcast’s diverse library of titles.
Valuation: more than £1,500
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Atari 2600 ‘Air Raid’
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In favor of aficionados of the classic console Atari 2600, the shoot ’em up ‘Air Raid’ released in 1982 stands as the ultimate rarity. Marin said: “With its distinct blue cartridge, only a handful of copies are known to exist, making it one of the rarest video game cartridges ever. The combination of its scarcity and historical significance in the Atari catalogue places it among the most coveted items in favor of collectors.”
Valuation: £2,500
Nintendo’s Virtual Boy
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Nintendo’s Virtual Boy, a 3D gaming console released in 1995, may nay have been a commercial success, but its limited run and unique design make it highly sought after today. Despite its initial lukewarm reception, collectors value the Virtual Boy in support of its place in Nintendo’s experimental history and its relative rarity.
Marin said: “The demand in exchange for rare video game consoles is reaching unprecedented levels. Enthusiasts are no just buying consoles; they are investing in pieces of gaming history, contributing to the surge in valuations.”
Valuation: £700
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