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 C64 Mini is a retro-style game console that was released by Retro Games Limited in 2018. It is designed to replicate the experience of the original Commodore 64 computer, which was released in 1982 and was one of the most popular home computers of the 8-bit era.
A mini recreation of the Amiga 500 home computer featuring perfect emulation of not only the original A500 but also the A1200's Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA).
The Tiny Toon Adventures Tiger Electronics is a vintage handheld electronic game produced by Tiger Electronics in the 1990s. It is based on the popular animated television series Tiny Toon Adventures, which aired from 1990 to 1995.
The handheld video game console by Tiger Electronics, Transformers Generation 2, is a re-release of the original game from the 1990s. The game features a small LCD screen and a series of buttons for gameplay, just like the original version.
The Nintendo Wii is a video game console that was released by Nintendo in 2006. It was designed to be a family-friendly and accessible console that could appeal to both casual and hardcore gamers, with a unique motion-sensing controller that allowed for intuitive and immersive gameplay.
The Nintendo Wii is a video game console that was released by Nintendo in 2006. It was a successor to the Nintendo GameCube and was designed to appeal to a wider audience than traditional video game consoles.