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Its casing featured black Dragon Quest-styled designs with liquid slime on the cover. Only ten console variations were released, with additional winners receiving the Labo JoyCons instead of the Labo Switch. Unlike other Nintendo Switch consoles, the Labo variation featured a cardboard-styled decal with soft pale colors accompanying the Labo logo on the Switch port. Minecraft is a popular sandbox survival game the originated on PC but extended its reach to consoles as the title gained more attention.

Its design resembles Minecraft's Creeper mob , a monster that explodes if players venture too near. In addition, the outer casing of the 2DS features several layers whose bumps mirror the cube aesthetic of Minecraft.

The Creeper 2DS released with Minecraft preloaded on the console. Nintendo's Game Boy Advance is a popular entry from Nintendo's consoles, serving as the platform for many beloved Nintendo titles. Its outer shell resembled the NES console, with the inside controls fashioned after the system's controller. Though its designs were simple, this Game Boy stood out from other console variations with tasteful details, such as the Nintendo logo redesigned in the NES aesthetic.

Nintendo's iQue Game Boy Advance was an officially licensed limited edition console, but Nintendo wasn't the designer. Instead, a Chinese company called iQue was responsible for its creation and distribution. The screen was centered between the Game Boy's controls and featured cartoonish depictions of the Super Mario Brothers at the console's base.

Source: ConsoleVariations 2. See the difference the vibrant screen makes, whether you're racing at top speed or squaring off against enemies. Adjust the stand to find the optimal viewing angle—perfect for a quick multiplayer game with a buddy. Save games to your systems with 64 GB of internal storage, a portion of which is reserved for use by the system.

One controller or two, vertical or sideways, attached to the console or separate. The Game Boy Light is a pretty rare console any way you slice it: it was only released in Japan, and its main feature was a backlight, allowing play in low light. Only units were ever made, with the vast majority of these released in a blister pack rather than the more traditional box.

While you can pick up the game for next to nothing these days, this limited edition can fetch some serious cash. Some countries even got a VHS of the anime bundled in with others getting a travel journal. If you don't remember the Sega Saturn, I don't blame you. These days, it's very much a historical footnote, Sega's attempt at the bit generation that just failed dramatically.

However, they promoted it with an awful lot of cockiness. Surely, if they have to promote it with the assurance that "this is cool," it really isn't? Regardless, this limited edition run could fetch you several hundred dollars, presumably from a die hard fan of the Saturn who refuses to concede defeat. Nintendo were quick to case in on the electric rodent's fate and released this limited edition Nintendo 64, featuring a 3D sculpted Pikachu whose cheeks lit up when the system was switched on.

As you can imagine, it was instantly popular and, as such, sold like hot cakes. Nowadays, if you want to get one, you can expect to hand over a wad of bills. Released back in , this limited edition 3DS was released in Japan alongside the system's port of Metal Gear Solid 3. Despite only being able to play Japanese 3DS games, I'd still grab one if I could: just look at how cool the system looks! The snakeskin effect is a fantastic touch, and it's a crime this 3DS variant never got a western release.

The PS2 is easily one of the best and most beloved consoles ever made, so its no surprise that its rarer models can fetch a pretty penny. Released worldwide, this color scheme evidently caught people's attention. Only were made, alongside a variety of other colors, but its the white that's really worth a ton. These consoles were made to celebrate the 20 millionth PS2, and all were given away. If you were lucky enough to get one, then darn, you can get lucky again by cashing in!

If you love Taco Bell and if you do, we won't judge you , then winning one of these could have been a dream come true. The console made the fast food chain's signature bell sound, familiar to those who have watched their commercials, upon startup, and also came with three months of Game Pass, three months of Xbox Live Gold, and a white Xbox Elite Wireless Controller.

Not bad, if I do say so myself. This limited run was released to celebrate the bafflingly high milestone of million Playstation consoles made over the years.

This limited edition run came with a sleek and translucent blue body, a 2TB hard drive, a vertical stand, and a PlayStation camera. Despite being only released last year, its already being sold for good amounts of cash. My advice though, would be to hold on to it, if you've got one. As we'll see later in this list, some limited run PlayStations can be sold for huge amounts of cash after a few years. Well, Metal Gear Solid certainly is a popular franchise, isn't it?

When The Phantom Pain was released, it won a huge amount of plaudits for its incredible gameplay even if it did have a slightly shaky story. If you're a true Snakehead Bosshead? It's really, really cool, and I can easily see why it's selling for such prices on eBay, because man, I really want one now. Even rarer than the Famitsu Game Boy Light we talked about earlier, these consoles were released back in the 90s as well, long before Astro Boy was a well-known franchise in the west.

Featuring a clear body and a nice decal of the titular Astro Boy himself, these consoles are a must have for Game Boy collectors and fans of the show alike.

Selling for the big bucks, these are well worth grabbing if you ever see one floating around at a garage sale. Another special edition that, despite coming out fairly recently, is still selling for high amounts. This console sold for standard price when it first released, but its value has since, understandably, skyrocketed.

It came in a bundle that featured God of War , deluxe content, and a controller engraved with runes. The console's design is inspired by the axe Kratos wields in the new God of War. Its popularity is perhaps not surprising considering the franchise's fame, but it's still crazy that it almost doubled in value over just a single year.

Cast your mind back to the 90s when there were not one, not two, but three Sega consoles on the market the same time. Promising portability, the Game Gear ate through batteries and was thus not as popular as Sega hoped. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, it's a huge collector's item, with the white version particularly valuable.

Just 10, were made, so if you see one, get it! If you own one, put it on eBay! Ah, here we are, now we're getting into the thousands. This console was, perhaps not surprisingly, only released in Japan, but fans of Hatsune Miku have been importing them ever since. Not only does the console itself feature a cool design, but the software is also custom, with a brand new Hatsune Miku theme, exclusive to this edition.

How would you like a console featuring the face of Russell Crowe looking up at you while you play?



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