It seems that retro game consoles werne’t as cheap as you thought they were.

£500 for a Steam Deck sure seems expensive. Come to think of it, so does £700 for a PlayStation 5.

If only game consoles were as cheap as they were in the old days, right?

Well, be careful what you wish for. While the prices may have increased, the compatible value has moved in the opposite direction. Consequently, game consoles aren’t as expensive as you think.

Or, to put it another way: game consoles were more expensive in the past. This table (thanks to Retro Crisis), should illustrate things perfectly. It demonstrates the RRP on release and its adjusted price for 2022, taking into account natural inflation in the intervening years.

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So, not only are current game consoles cheaper than you thought, those retro systems are also going for far less than they probably should.

Let’s keep that last thing to ourselves, eh?

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Christian Cawley
Editor in Chief at Gaming Retro UK  atomickarma75@gmail.com  Web   More Posts

Christian Cawley is the founder and editor of GamingRetro.co.uk, a website dedicated to classic and retro gaming. With over 20 years of experience writing for technology and gaming publications, he brings considerable expertise and a lifelong passion for interactive entertainment, particularly games from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras.

Christian has written for leading outlets including TechRadar, Computer Weekly, Linux Format, and MakeUseOf, where he also served as Deputy Editor.

When he’s not exploring vintage consoles or retro PCs, Christian enjoys building with LEGO, playing cigar box guitar, and experimenting in the kitchen.