Retro Consoles 

First-Generation Consoles
Second-Generation Consoles
Atari
Nintendo
Sega
Sony Playstation
Microsoft Xbox
Retro PC’s and Accessories
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First Generation Consoles

Spanning from 1972 – 1983, the first generation of home consoles was the dawn of a new era. It saw the birth of one of the most famous names in retro consoles, Atari with Atari Home Pong. Other notable consoles included the Odyssey series, Coleco Telstar series and the Color TV-Game series.

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Second Generation Consoles

The second generation of home gaming spanned 1976-1982. The Atari 2600, and it’s competitors, some of which included Colecovision, Intellivision, Odyssey 2 and teh Fairchild Channel F are the notable retro consoles from this period. It is highlighted by the heavy use of interchangable cartidges, which was big upgrade from the limited systems previously like Atari Home Pong.

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Atari

Atari set the cornerstone for the arcade and home video game industry. Founded in 1972, Atari became synonymous with gaming, pioneering hit titles like Pong and the Atari 2600 console. Their innovative spirit paved the way for the video games we know and love today.

Nintendo

Nintendo

Nintendo, established in 1889, evolved from crafting traditional playing cards to revolutionizing the video game world. With timeless franchises like Mario and The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo’s consoles have become a staple in homes worldwide, continually pushing the boundaries of play.

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Sega

Sega entered the gaming scene as an arcade game company and quickly became a household name with the Sega Genesis console. Known for iconic characters like Sonic the Hedgehog, Sega’s legacy endures through its innovative contributions to the gaming industry

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Sony (Playstation)

Sony’s PlayStation brand, introduced in 1994, redefined home entertainment with its cutting-edge consoles and expansive game library. The PlayStation has consistently delivered immersive gaming experiences, making it a dominant force in the console market.

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Microsoft (Xbox)

Microsoft’s Xbox, launched in 2001, brought PC power to the living room with its DirectX technology. As a leader in online gaming services and community-driven experiences, Xbox continues to innovate with new platforms and services for gamers everywhere.

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Relive the Digital Renaissance with Retro PCs

Journey back to the dawn of personal computing with our collection of Retro PCs. These machines are more than just hardware; they’re time capsules that capture the essence of innovation and the thrill of early digital exploration. From the beeps and boops of an 8088 processor to the tactile feedback of a mechanical keyboard, Retro PCs offer a unique window into the past. Whether you’re a collector, a hobbyist, or someone who appreciates the simpler times of computing, our selection promises to transport you back to the days when each byte was a breakthrough and every pixel told a story.

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