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Console A-Z

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Every name and picture is linked to make it easier for you to navigate the site.

Note: There may be consoles and handhelds missing from the list below at various times, this is due to delays in updating the list below with what is actually added to the site. Check the home pages of each manufacturer to ensure you get a look at every console on this site.

The RS guide stands for 'Rarity/Sought'. Meaning how Rare is the item and how sought after the item is. Below you will find a guide to the RS system.

Rare
1
- Extremely Common, Current day model
2 - Very Common, will find in a variety of places but not a current day model
3
- Common, will have to search but will find one

4
- Uncommon, will need to search heavily but will come across one

5
- Very Uncommon, Will have trouble finding one but possible

6
- Extremely Uncommon, Will be searching a long time to find this

7
- Unobtainable, In theory possible to find one but probably wont.
This may be due to the fact the item was made but never released or asimilar reason.

Sought

0
- Current day model, Not applicable

1
- Not sought after at all, people will generally not be looking, bargain prices
2 - Sought after but people will only pay the going price
3
- Very sought after, people will pay a little over the odds
4 - Heavily sought after, People will pay well over the odds
5
- Extremely sought after. No bargains here, people will pay
a small fortune for this item. Get saving.

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To see how accurate or inaccurate our 'Expect to pay' estimates are, go to our 'Ebay Watch' page

Product Expect to payRaritySought
Image Company Home Page
500
£30-£40
3
2
Retro Consoles Classic Consoles - Retrohead
Commodore
600XL




Atari
800XE




Atari
800XL




Atari
1200XL




Atari
1200
£30-£40
3
2

Commodore
2600 Junior




Atari
2600 VCS




Atari
2800




Atari
5200




Atari
7800




Atari
Arcadia 2001




Emerson Radio Corp
Archimedes




Acorn
Astrocade




Bally
Astrowars




Grandstand
Atom




Acorn
Barcode Battler




Epoch
BBC Micro



Console Compendium - Retrohead
Acorn
Casio Loopy




Casio
Caveman




Grandstand
C16




Commodore
C64




Commodore
C64 Games System




Commodore
Capcom Play System




Capcom
Cassette Vision




Epoch
CDTV




Commodore
CD32




Commodore
CDi




Phillips
Channel F




Fairchild
Colecovision




Coleco
CPC




Amstrad
Crazy Kong




Grandstand
Crazy Monster




Grandstand
Dragon 32




Dragon Data
Dreamcast




Sega
DS




Nintendo
Electron




Acorn
Falcon




Atari
Famicom




Nintendo
Famicom AV




Nintendo
FM




Fujitsu
Firefox




Grandstand
FM Towns Party




Fujitsu
Game and Watch
£10 - £250 (Depending on Model)
4-6
3-5

Nintendo
Gameboy




Nintendo
Gameboy Advance




Nintendo
Gameboy Advance SP




Nintendo
Gameboy Color




Nintendo
Gameboy Micro




Nintendo
Game.com




Tiger Electronics
Gamecube




Nintendo
Gamegear




Sega
Genesis




Sega
Genesis II




Sega
Genesis III




Sega
Gizmondo




Tiger Telematics
Goldstar



Console Compendium - Retrohead
3DO
GX4000




Amstrad
Intellivision




Mattel
Invader from space




Grandstand
Jaguar




Atari
Loopy




Casio
Lynx




Atari
Macintosh




Apple
Master System




Sega
Master System II




Sega
Mega CD




Aiwa
Megadrive




Sega
Megadrive II




Sega
MegaJet




Sega
Microvision




MB
Multimega




Sega
N64




Nintendo
Neo GeoPocket (B&W)




SNK
Neo Geo Pocket Color




SNK
NES




Nintendo
N-Gage




Nokia
Nomad




Sega
Nuon




Samsung
Odyssey




Magnavox
Odyssey 2




Magnavox
Oric 1




Oric
Panasonic FZ-1


Console Compendium - Retrohead 3DO
Panasonic FZ-10


Console Compendium - Retrohead
3DO
Panasonic Q




Panasonic
PC8801




NEC
PC9801




NEC
PC Engine




NEC
PC Engine & CD Drive




NEC
PC Engine GT




NEC
Pippin




Bandai
Plane and Tank




Radioshack
Playdia




Bandai
Playstation




Sony
Playstation 2




Sony
Playstation 3




Sony
Playstation One




Sony
Playstation Portable (PSP)




Sony
Playstation Video CD




Sony
Plus 4




Commodore
PSX




Sony
PV 1000




Casio
PV 2000




Casio
Racing 112




Nintendo
Sam Coupe




Miles Gordon
Sanyo Try



Console Compendium - Retrohead
3DO
Saturn




Sega
Scramble




Grandstand
SNES




Nintendo
SNES Jr (2)




Nintendo
SNK Neo Geo




SNK
Solarpower Series




Bandai
Sonic Invader




Grandstand
ST




Atari
Star Force




Grandstand
Studio II




RCA
Super Cassette Vision




Epoch
Super Famicom




Nintendo
Super Grafx




NEC
Supervision 8000




Bandai
Telstar Adam




Coleco
Telstar Arcade




Coleco
Telstar Gemini




Coleco
Telstar Gemini 2




Coleco
Teradrive




Sega
The big game




Grandstand
Tomy Tutor




Tomy
Tron




Grandstand
Turbo Express




NEC
Turbo Grafx 16




NEC
Turbo Grafx 16 & CD Drive




NEC
TV Game 6




Nintendo
TV Game 15




Nintendo
Vectrex




MB
VIC 20




Commodore
Videopac G7000




Phillips
Virtual Boy




Nintendo
Wii




Nintendo
Wondermega




Sega
Wonderswan (B&W)




Bandai
Wonderswan Color




Bandai
Xbox

2
1

Microsoft
Xbox 360

1
0

Microsoft
XE Game System




Atari
X-Eye




JVC
Zeemix




Daewoo
ZX80




Sinclair
ZX81




Sinclair
ZX Spectrum 48K




Sinclair
ZX Spectrum + 2




Sinclair



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Started By Thread Subject Replies Last Post
Kurisu Neo Geo AES 14 Jul 11 2008, 7:53 AM EDT by Kurisu
Kurisu
Thread started: May 26 2008, 2:48 PM EDT  Watch
I shall be adding some info about the AES soon. If anyone wants any advice about the AES, how it works, regionality, price of games, sourcing etc just let me know. An issue that always comes up is the price of the games, especially the high meggage carts. The maximum meg of a megadrive cart was 24 meg I believe. AES carts range from 34 to over 700 meg! The reason they are expensive is that all the ROM and RAM required has to be on the cart as the AES itself has no internal memory (games can be saved to a memory card - the first system to have one!), hence why the console is so surprisingly light. I have 26 carts so far, a mixture of UK and Jap, with prices ranging from £14.99 to £399! More info soon!
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