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  2. 10 Retro Video Game Consoles That Are Surprisingly Valuable Today

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    Units in good condition have been known to sell for over $600, while unopened ones can fetch well over $1,500. The post 10 Retro Video Game Consoles That Are Surprisingly Valuable Today appeared ...

  3. Virtual Boy - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Nintendo shipped Mario's Tennis with every Virtual Boy sold, as a pack-in game. [22] Nintendo had initially projected sales of three million consoles and 14 million games. [ 17 ] The system arrived later than other 32-bit systems like PlayStation , 3DO , and Saturn , but at a lower price.

  4. List of Nintendo products - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo R&D1 April 27, 1988 [75] Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir (Disk 2) Nintendo R&D1 June 14, 1988 [75] Donkey Kong Jr. Nintendo R&D1 July 19, 1988 Vs. Ice Climber: Nintendo November 18, 1988 [1] Kaettekita Mario Bros. Nintendo EAD November 30, 1988 [75] Vs. Excitebike [A] Nintendo R&D1, Pax Softnica December 9, 1988 [75] Wrecking ...

  5. Color TV-Game - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo sold one million units each of Color TV-Game 6 and Color TV-Game 15. One half million units each of Racing 112 and Block Kuzushi were sold. [2] Their success prompted Nintendo to continue pursuing the video game console market, leading to the creation of the Family Computer and the Nintendo Entertainment System.

  6. Why Nintendo Stock Dropped Today - AOL

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    Right now, the current hardware is the Nintendo Switch and it's eight years old. Given its age, it's not surprising that sales are waning. The first half of Nintendo's fiscal 2025 ended on Sept. 30.

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  8. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo's intention was to reserve a large part of NES game revenue for itself. Nintendo required that it be the sole manufacturer of all cartridges, and that the publisher had to pay in full before the cartridges for that game be produced. Cartridges could not be returned to Nintendo, so publishers assumed all the risk.

  9. Rare Nintendo cartridge sells for $40,000 - AOL

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    An 8 bit video game is a far cry from the HD resolution games on the market today, but for one lucky couple in Kansas found that one game in their 8-bit gaming stash is worth enough to purchase ...