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stack99 - May 22, 2005

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   stack99 May 22, 2005 
This is a list of game consoles and their original retail prices in the USA. Please help fill in the blanks if you know the answers. Please don't guess or speculate. In fact, proof would be nice (but optional..lol)

Here's what I've got so far.

System Original Price

32X 159.99

3DO 699.99

AdventureVision 74.99

APF M-1000

Arcadia 2001 199.95

Astrocade

Atari 2600 249

Atari 5200 329.95

Atari 7800 149.99

Atari XE

CD32 399.99

CD-I 399.99

CDTV 999

Channel F 170

ColecoVision 175

Commodore 64 595.95

Creativision

Dedicated Consoles 0

Dragon 32 455 Francs

Dreamcast 199.99

Game & Watch

Game Boy 109

Game Boy Color 79.95

Game Gear 149.99

Game.com 69.95

GameCube 199.99

Genesis 189.99

Handhelds 0

Intellivision 299.99

InteractiveVision

Interton VC4000

Jaguar 249.99

Laseractive 969.99

Lynx 159.99

Mattel Aquarius

Memorabilia 0

Microvision

MSX

N64 299.99

Neo Geo 699

NGPC 69.99

Nintendo NES 199.99

NUON

Odyssey 99.99

Odyssey2

PC Jr

PC-FX

Pico 139.99

PlayStation 299.99

PS2 299.99

Publications 0

RCA Studio II 149.95

R-Zone

Saturn 399.99

Sega CD 299.99

Sega Master System 199

SG1000

Sinclair Spectrum

SNES 199

SuperGrafx 39800 yen

SuperVision 49.95

Telstar Arcade

TI-99/4A 1499

Tomy Tutor

TRS-80 599.95

TS 2068

Turbografx-16 189

Vectrex 199

VIC-20 299.99

Video Brain

Virtual Boy 179.99

Xbox 299.99

   Cloud121 May 23, 2005 
Nintendo 64 was $249.99 at launch.

   stack99 May 23, 2005 
hmm, I remember it at 199.99, I don't think n64 was that high, do you have any info on this, I went off what I paid for it at launch, but was unsucessful finding anything concrete on this, on the web. But I welcome your info, youre probably right.

   Dud May 23, 2005 

  
Originally posted by stack99@Mon, 2005-05-23 @ 06:41 PM

hmm, I remember it at 199.99, I don't think n64 was that high, do you have any info on this, I went off what I paid for it at launch, but was unsucessful finding anything concrete on this, on the web. But I welcome your info, youre probably right.

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$299 according to vidgame.net, that's also what I recall it being priced at.

http://vidgame.net/NINTENDO/N64.html...

   stack99 May 23, 2005 
cool, thanks for the info... thanks for the link too...

   stack99 May 23, 2005 
thanks DUD.. n64 updated.

   lordofduct May 23, 2005 
Ermmm, some of these weren't available in the US... like the MSX!

   Mask of Destiny May 24, 2005 
Supposedly Spectravideo released an MSX computer in the US. Didn't get very far though.

   lordofduct May 24, 2005 
I did not know this, I must go check this out...

   Cloud121 May 24, 2005 
So, Nintendo 64 was priced at $300 at launch?

Hm.. Must've dropped down $50 the very next day or something. I distinctly remember seeing it priced at $249.99 in all the catalogs, and at the store. I also remember Nintendo promising they'd deliver a "powerful new console for less than $250."

It was $249.99 at launch.

   Dud May 24, 2005 

  
Originally posted by RolfWrenWalsh+Tue, 2005-05-24 @ 10:27 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(RolfWrenWalsh @ Tue, 2005-05-24 @ 10:27 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>So, Nintendo 64 was priced at $300 at launch?

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That's what the reliable site by the game collecting guy said.


  
Originally posted by RolfWrenWalsh@Tue, 2005-05-24 @ 10:27 PM

Hm.. Must've dropped down $50 the very next day or something. I distinctly remember seeing it priced at $249.99 in all the catalogs, and at the store. I also remember Nintendo promising they'd deliver a "powerful new console for less than $250."

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I'm sure there were several price drops, it was $129 only two years or so after it came out--but it started out at $300. Nintendo promises a lot of things. I think they promised more than one good game every quarter of the year for Gamecube, but that rarely happens.

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It was $249.99 at launch.

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No it wasn't, and for the last time, die!

   Dud May 24, 2005 
More launch prices for Japanese Sega consoles with aprox. US $ value:

SG-1000 - ¥15,000 (US$125)

SC-3000 - ¥29,800 (US$250)

SC-3000H - ¥33,800 (US$300)

http://vgrebirth.org/articles/segabase/volume1.asp...

SG-1000 Mark II - ¥15,000 (US$125)

(Wikipedia)

And here's some info on the Spectravideo MSX:

http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?s...

If someone could do the exchange rate on whatever price they gave we'd have that too.

   lordofduct May 24, 2005 
<s>Unless I did the math backwards it looks like 728 USD (532 francs and an exchange rate of 1.37 in local US dollars at the time.)</s>

Actually wait, I just realized it says euros there, so I think it meant that they already did the conversion from francs 85 to euro today.... which means it would actually be $670

   ExCyber May 24, 2005 
<nitpick>MSX is a platform, not a particular piece of hardware.</nitpick>

edit: in theory you could say the same thing about 3DO, but as far as I know Panasonic was the only company producing a consumer Multiplayer for quite a while, so maybe that doesn't count.

   lordofduct May 24, 2005 
Panasonic (most known released all markets) No need for a pic, you know it!

Sanyo (released only in Japan)



Goldstar (US)



Creative Labs (as a PC card for IBM compatible systems)



Other companies liscensed but cancelled consoles are

Samsung



Toshiba (no pic I could find)

Scientific-Atlanta (as a set top cable box) could not find pic

some other coin op ones were supposedly made by Atari and some others...

   MasterAkumaMatata May 25, 2005 
The list seems to be missing these handheld systems:
  • Game Boy Advance (GBA)
  • Nintendo DS
  • PlayStation Portable (PSP)
  • Wonderswan...

   lordofduct May 25, 2005 
The list is missing A LOT!

ermm, the GamePark32 (GP32... its technically sold in america over the internet)

or how about other systems I do remember released here, like the TG-16 portable. Others that I don't remember the name of either.

   stack99 May 25, 2005 
yup my list isn't complete, thats why I posted it here, trying to get assistance in filling in the blanks.

   VertigoXX May 26, 2005 
Yeah, N64 was $300 at launch. I should know, I worked at a department store that year and snuck one into lay-a-way to try to sell for a much higher price.

Wasn't the first release of the NES much higher priced? When it came with the robot and everything? I could'a swore it first came out in the $500-600 range. It had been out for four or five years when I finaly saved up enough to buy mine (one dollar a week allowance only goes so far when saving up $200).

   lordofduct May 28, 2005 
Originally the NES came in two bundles: the "Deluxe Set" ($249 US), containing the system, two controllers, the NES Zapper, the R.O.B., and two games (Duck Hunt, and Gyromite); and the "Action Set" ($199 US) that omitted the R.O.B. and replaced Gyromite with Super Mario Brothers.


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