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Here is the place to check the current selling value of your favourite (or most desired) retro systems. At the moment I have concentrated on the most common systems as they have the most data available - but hopefully one day I will include those "Hard to Get" systems.
The values get updated each month. The last price update was undertaken on the 07/06/2010
Data is collected from eBay and only includes system which sold! Prices are for boxed systems unless indicated otherwise with a "(u)" after the system name. All prices for the last month are collated and then the average selling price is determined. (NOTE: These prices are intended as a guide for a boxed system [unless stated otherwise] in good to perfect condition. Incomplete systems or systems in obvious poor condition are not included. Systems bundled with a lot of other items are also not included.)
Acorn, Amstrad, Atari, Commodore, Nintendo, Sega, Sinclair.
If you would like to help me in collecting this price information for a chosen manufacturer then please contact me. Eventually I am going to need help to maintain the site as it gets bigger. Any contributors will be fully credited for their work.
Latest Report: 2010.06.07 Most Prices stay stable from last year. Acorn Atom has gained value and now sits at around GBP 175 for an unboxed model!
Latest Report: 2010.06.07 Not much change for the Amstrad Machines. CPC664 continues to be the most expensive machine by a mile. CPC464 price falls to CPC6128 levels with both worth around GBP 45
Latest Report: 2010.06.07 Atari Lynx falls to around GBP 40 2600 Woody continues to climb but shows signs of slowing. Sudden surge in the price of the Portfolio - but don't expect it to last. Jaguar prices stabilise at around GBP 30
Latest Report: 2010.06.07 Price for the SX-64 stabilise at around GBP 145 Commodore PET shows a slight increase and stays stable at around GBP 100 The 128, Amiga, C16, Plus/4 and 64C all stabilise at around GBP 35 - GBP 40
Latest Report: 2010.06.07 Massive drop in value for the Virtual Boy and Famicom Disk System. Steady Climb in value for the Game & Watch Nintendo 64 Prices continue to fall.
Latest Report: 2010.06.07 The SG-1000 climbs in value from last year. The Multi Mega drops almost £100 after more become available on the market. A Climb in value for the Mark III from last year and currently steady. 32X Stable at around GBP 55
Latest Report: 2010.06.07 The ZX80 continues to gain value and seems like a safe investment. The QL prices are varying wildly due to an increase in availability. The ZX81 also shows signs of long term gain along with the Spectrum +3. New Data shows a starting price for the Spectrum 128 at around the GBP 60 mark.
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