6 Pieces of Valuable Retro Tech Worth Money Today

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Every year, tons of new technology come out, from the latest speakers to the newest iPhone. While most people trade in or get rid of their old tech, there might be some weight to holding onto valuable retro tech. While it may not work anymore, collectors prize old technology that has brought us to the present day, including the Walkman and the Game Boy. Keep reading to learn about six valuable retro tech items, and see if you had them as a kid.

6. Original 128k Macintosh

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Starting our list of valuable retro tech is the original 128k Macintosh. The first Apple Macintosh personal computer was released in 1984. It featured a black and white display, two serial ports, and a slot for a 3.5-inch floppy disk. While the computer may seem clunky compared to its present-day counterparts, it can be worth thousands for Apple collectors.

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5. ColecoVision

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Fifth on our list of valuable retro tech is the ColecoVision. First released in 1982, ColecoVision was a home gaming system that provided a close experience to arcade games. However, the systems were short-lived, and Coleco withdrew from the video-game market in 1985. If you still have a ColecoVision with some of the gaming cartridges, they could be worth up to $800.

4. Nintendo Game Boy

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Next on our list of valuable retro tech is the Nintendo Game Boy. Released in 1989 for $89.99, it pioneered handheld gaming. The Game Boy was an 8-bit handheld console with a monochromatic screen, and quickly became a favorite amongst gamers. Ten years later, Nintendo released a color version, the Game Boy Color. Today, retro Game Boys can go for around $75, with unused ones going for thousands of dollars.

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3. Tamagotchi 1996

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Rounding out the top three pieces of valuable retro tech is the 1996 Tamagotchi. Created by Japanese toymaker Bandai, the console had a little virtual pet that the user cared for. The device quickly gained a cult following in Japan, America, and Europe, providing a perfect solution for parents whose kids wanted a pet but weren’t quite ready for the responsibility. While newer versions sell for around $30, if you have a 1996 version, they can go for hundreds, if not thousands, depending on the rarity.

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2. Nintendo 64

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Second on our list of valuable retro tech is the Nintendo 64, which was released in 1996. The device was named after its 64-bit processing unit, taking the gaming world by storm. Beyond the nostalgia of owning a Nintendo 64, they have some serious value. Bidding starts around $100, but if you have a console in one of the limited-edition colors, it could bring in more. Plus, the gaming cartridges can also bring in a lot of money, especially with games like Donkey Kong Country or Super Mario Bros, or other all-time classics.

1. Sony Walkman

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Last but not least, on our valuable retro tech list of the Sony Walkman. Thanks to modern media like Guardians of the Galaxy and Stranger Things, the 80s are back in style. This includes the Walkman, a small device that allowed music lovers to listen to soundtracks through cassette tapes. In 1979, the Walkman retailed at $150, while today Walkmans in good working condition can go for easily over one thousand dollars.

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