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 PlayStation Vita, also known as the PS Vita, is a handheld video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2011. It was designed to be a successor to the PSP and offered a more powerful and versatile handheld gaming experience.
The PlayStation Vita Slim, also known as the PS Vita Slim or PS Vita 2000, is an updated version of the original PlayStation Vita handheld console that was released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2013.
The PlayStation VR, also known as the PS VR, is a virtual reality headset released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2016. It is designed to be used with the PlayStation 4 console and provides a fully immersive virtual reality experience for gaming and other entertainment purposes.
The PSone is a smaller, lighter version of the original PlayStation console that was released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2000. It was designed to be more portable and convenient than the original PlayStation console, which was released in 1994.
The PSX is a digital video recorder and media center that was released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2003. It was designed to be a combination of a PlayStation 2 console and a DVR, allowing users to not only play games but also record and watch TV shows and movies.
The Retro Machine Micro Player is a retro mini console by My Arcade with excellent build quality and a retro look.
The Samsung Gear VR is a virtual reality headset that was released by Samsung in 2015. It is designed to be used with a compatible Samsung Galaxy smartphone, which is placed into the headset to provide a fully immersive virtual reality experience.
The Sega Astro City Mini is a miniature arcade cabinet produced by Sega that was released in 2020. It is designed to replicate the look and feel of the classic Sega Astro City arcade cabinet, which was first introduced in 1993.