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Retro Gaming Isn’t Expensive – Why I Might Never Buy a New Console Again




Is Retro Gaming Really That Expensive? Let’s Break It Down

This video might ruffle a few feathers, but it’s a topic I’ve been reflecting on for a while — and it’s come up in the comments more than once: Is retro gaming actually expensive?

In this episode, I compare the cost of buying a brand-new Switch 2 bundle (£530.97!) with three retro setups I picked up or priced out myself — a PS3 bundle, a Super Nintendo with HDMI solution, and a GBA SP with games. Spoiler: all three combined still cost less than the Switch 2 console alone.
But this isn’t just about numbers — it’s about perspective.

Affordability is personal, and retro gaming doesn’t have to mean rare, boxed, or collector-grade gear. It can simply be gaming — joyful, accessible, and full of history.

Whether you’re deep into the retro scene or just curious, I invite you to explore how retro gaming can be both affordable and deeply rewarding

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‘Affirmations’ by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
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Originally posted by UC09X9h4m2SMgHXInkUI1SMQ on 2025-10-05 10:00:41

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