Vintage   Gaming














vintage   gaming

vintage   gaming











Computer games have fascinated adults and children since the 1960s.


Even the simplest and earliest games still appeal to today’s high tech enthusiasts,
 and  as popularity is likely to increase, so is there value.

vintage   gaming
The first significant computer game, space wars,  was introduced in the early 1960s, but it wasn’t until the 1980s that manufacturers started  producing compact gaming systems for the home.


By 1990s, Nintendo and Sega had introduced there consoles ,and the popular game Tetris was on sale.


I have listed below some game consoles to give you an idea of what the current market values are.








vintage   gaming
A Tomy blip hand held analogue game consul from 1977 $20-$30.

1984 Nintendo Micro versus donkey Kong two player game and watch HK303 $70 $100.

1983 Tomy sky fighter 3-D hand held game $20-$30.

1981 Nintendo parachute PR 21 widescreen game and watch $40-$60.

1983 Nintendo snoopy SM 91 panorama screen game and watch $80 $175.

1979 Bambino boxing  tabletop game $35-$45.

1980s Palitoy Alex Higgins cueball tabletop game $45-$55.

1981 grandstand Munch man tabletop game $35-$45.

1980 Bambino UFO Master blaster handheld game $40-$60.

vintage   gaming
1980 CGL earth invaders handheld game $45-$55.

1986 Atari 2600 games consul $80 $100.

 Tips from the collectibles coach


games should be complete, and have their original battery covers,  and be in full working order.


Remove batteries when handheld games consoles are not in use.


Try to prevent serial numbers and transfers on gaming consoles and games from getting damaged
as this will help with future resale values if you choose to do so

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I hope you have found this page on vintage gaming to be both informative and helpful



Happy hunting from the collectibles coach.








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