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 Atari Flashback 2004 model was the first in a series of retro gaming consoles produced by Atari, Inc. The goal of the Atari Flashback series was to bring back the classic games of the 1970s and 80s, allowing players to relive the nostalgia of the golden age of video gaming.
The Atari Flashback 3 is a retro gaming console released in 2011 as a part of the Atari Flashback series. Like its predecessors, the Atari Flashback 3 was designed to bring back classic games from the 1970s and 1980s and allow players to relive the nostalgia of the golden age of video gaming.
Atari Flashback Blast! Vol. 3 is a retro gaming console released as part of the Atari Flashback Blast! series. The console is designed to look and feel like a classic Atari controller and comes with 20 built-in games, including popular titles such as Asteroids, Centipede, and Missile Command.
The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console developed and manufactured by Atari Corporation. It was released in 1993 as a successor to the Atari 7800.
PQube is a British video game publisher and distributor that was founded in 2009. The company specializes in publishing and distributing games for consoles, handheld devices, and PC platforms, and has a strong focus on niche and indie games.
The Bad Dudes Micro Player is a miniature arcade cabinet produced by My Arcade, a company that specializes in retro gaming products. The Micro Player is designed to look like a classic arcade cabinet, complete with a joystick and buttons for gameplay.