What do you think each of these legacy systems are worth today?
Quote from: Leobreaker36 on September 24, 2007, 10:46:02 PM
What do you think each of these legacy systems are worth today?
There was a mint condition Atari 2600 that was worth about $1,000
It depends on the condition they're in and if their come with or without a box/instructions.
A front loading NES comes around 20-30 dollars.
A top loader is more than 50 dollars.
SNES model 1 is around 20-30 dollars as well and the second model is a bit more expensive but not as expensive as the NES top loader.
I'm not sure about the Atari 2600, but most of them aren't in mint condition so you should be able to find them for less than 40 dollars for sure.
I bought a Sega Master system on eBay for less than 20 dollars with a few games included.
These are all estimates on consoles without boxes. It's just the control deck with the connections required to make it work. You should try checking out the Video Game Collector Magazine. It should have prices on what you're looking for in mint condition and stuff.
Depends on what condition theyre in. There is a website you can go to purchase nintendo systems and games. Pretty expensive, not to mention the games. If you want to know the website PM me, I dont want to get in trouble for advertising.
They probably won't be worth a lot of money for a long time, but I'll always keep my legacy systems.
Actually, a used SNES cost about $50-70. I saw some on eBay of that price.
The NES was hard to find. Though, the new NES created by Messiah seems to be better than the original.