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Surprised PlayStation owner says it’ll be ‘worth thousands’ after finding valuable game trove ‘in garage’

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An increasingly rare piece of gaming history has been found locked in a garage.

The item dates back about two decades — and could one day be worth thousands, players say.

This unopened console was found in a garage, according to a Reddit user

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This unopened console was found in a garage, according to a Reddit userCredit: Reddit/playstation

Posting on Reddit, the finder he wrote: “I found an unopened PS2 in the garage. Is that worth anything?

“I’m not a PlayStation person. I probably would have been if I had gotten this when it was purchased instead of it being forgotten for two decades. What do I do with it?”

Other players asked the owner to keep the PlayStation 2.

The original PS2 was released in Japan on March 4, 2000, followed by an October 26 release in the United States of the same year.

This particular version has the model number SCPH-77001 which means it was part of the PS2 slimline release falling in love back to late 2004.

According to the box, this is a Satin Silver version, launched in 2005 in Europe and arrived in North America in 2006.

One fan wrote: “Keep it for another 15 years and then sell it.”

Another said: “Save it for a few more decades. It may seem like a long time ago, but the PS2 was two decades ago.

One noted: “Save it, it’s a really cool collector’s item. It will be worth something in the future.”

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And another added: “Keep it and it will be worth thousands later.”

PLAY TO WIN

When the original Slim Silver PS2 went on sale, it retailed for £114.99. in the UK and $129.99 in the US

At the time, then-Sony executive David Reeves said: “When we introduced the new slimline PlayStation 2 in November last year, we delighted consumers with its compact size and sleek style, and hundreds of thousands of existing PlayStation 2 owners upgraded for the slimline model. .

The original version of Sony's PlayStation 2 dates back more than 20 years

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The original version of Sony’s PlayStation 2 dates back more than 20 yearsCredit: Getty

“The new silver model takes the elegance and beauty of PlayStation 2 to new heights.”

The value of an old PlayStation 2 can vary greatly in terms of quality.

According to PriceCharting. with – which tracks sales of gaming collectibles – a “loose” or opened PS2 without the box costs around $90.

That rises to about $163 if it’s a complete boxed offering, or $556 if it’s “new” and unopened.

Sony PlayStation through the ages

Here’s a quick history of the main models launched…

Sony PlayStation:

  • Japan – December 3, 1994
  • North America – September 9, 1995
  • Europe – September 29, 1995

Sony PlayStation 2:

  • Japan – March 4, 2000
  • North America – October 26, 2000
  • Europe – November 24, 2000

Sony PlayStation 3:

  • Japan – November 11, 2006
  • North America – November 17, 2006
  • Europe – March 23, 2007

Sony PlayStation 4:

  • North America – November 15, 2013
  • Europe – November 29, 2013
  • Japan – February 22, 2014

Sony PlayStation 5:

  • Japan – November 12, 2020
  • North America – November 12, 2020
  • Europe – November 12, 2020

Even better, the estimated price for a professionally graded sealed unit comes in at $3,575 – although sales volume is only listed as “one per year,” so it’s not a lot of data to go on.

The value of this particular Silver Slim PlayStation 2 appears to vary slightly from the standard PS2.

PriceCharting notes that the individual value is $116, a complete unit in the box is worth $191, and a new unit can cost around $700.

And professionally rated, the unit has an estimated value of $999.

We delight consumers with its compact size and elegant style.

David ReevesThen Sony executive

But whatever the current price is, it will certainly increase as sealed units become rarer.

Sony began selling the slim case design in 2004, promising a smaller, thinner, quieter alternative to the bulky original PS2.

However, this also meant that the 3.5-inch HDD expansion bay was removed.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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