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What Is The Highest Price You'll Pay For Generation 2 Video Game (not selling)
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azotam:
Idealistically under $1, only if the entire library, in addition to the system, was included. I wouldn't get the Atari 2600, as I preferred the ColecoVision and Intellivision. The former might be better as Intellivision controllers are known to be prone to breakage.
pzeke:
I’m all about retro, I love it, and even though both the Atari 2600 and the ColecoVision were the first consoles that I ever experienced, mainly the former, I honestly don’t think I would want any in my collection. For one, I don’t have the space for them; and secondly, I am 100% sure they’ll either gather dust or end up stored somewhere in my closet...or in one of those storage totes. Not that I don’t appreciate these consoles, on the contrary; I’m simply not interested in them as I would have been a few decades ago.
zenimus:
The Colecovision is definitely worth it if you enjoy older arcade games. Pepper II, Burgertime, Frogger, Montezuma's Revenge, Tutankham, Spy Hunter, Mouse Trap, and lots of others... they all got really solid ports on the system.

The most I've probably paid for a Colecovision game was about $30 for Mr. Do's Castle. It's cheap-ish to get games for, and a lot of them are solid old fun.
tpugmire:
I paid $100 for about 210 Atari 2600 and 7800 games. I also have 3 2600’s for some reason, in addition to a 7800, 800XL, and 1200XL. So yeah, I like Atari. I wouldn’t pay much more than $20 a game though.
ajhackcore:
I paid 5 bucks for twelve 2600 games at a yardsale, which seemed like a good deal. I don't even own a 2600, so I gave them to a friend who does. So if it seems like a good deal, then perhaps I would buy more. However like other comments, I am not really into anything pre-NES.
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