The core collection found in the Video Games Museum started when we were kids buying one game at a time and one console per year.
Over the years, we have reached today, having in our possession hundreds of consoles and with the childhood enthusiasm still active, in the first exclusive Museum of Electronic Games in Greece, with the aim of traveling through time, highlighting at the same time the history and evolution of electronic games. Get to know the museum consoles on the following pages.
The Nintendo Switch Lite is a handheld-only version of the Nintendo Switch console that was released in 2019. The yellow color is one of several color options available for the console.
The Nintendo Switch OLED, featuring a special edition design inspired by The Legend of Zelda franchise, combines the brilliance of the original Nintendo Switch with a stunning OLED display and captivating Zelda-themed artwork.
The Nintendo Switch OLED is a newer version of the Nintendo Switch console that was released in 2021. The white color is one of the two available color options for the console, along with a black version.
The Nintendo Virtual Boy is a video game console that was released in 1995 by Nintendo. It was marketed as the first console to offer true 3D graphics and was designed to be played in a virtual reality-style headset that displayed red and black monochrome graphics.
The Nokia N-Gage is a mobile gaming device and smartphone produced by Nokia in the early 2000s. It was first released in 2003 and was marketed as a gaming console that could also function as a mobile phone.
The Pac-Man Micro Player console by My Arcade is a miniature gaming device that allows players to enjoy the classic arcade game, Pac-Man.