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Video Game Console Prices Over The Years

Video Game Console Prices Over The Years
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Did you know the first Nintendo system was $270 at launch? While that might not seem like much compared to a $500 XBOX One, minimum wage was only around $4.00/hr back then. It would have taken a kid working a minimum wage job almost 68 hours of work to purchase the latest and greatest video game system.

Today, a $500 XBOX One at $10.25 minimum wage ($10.70 now) would take just under 50 hours of work.

Here are the video game console prices over the years compared to the approximate minimum wage:


  • NES – $270 price, $4.00 minimum wage, 67.5 hours
  • SNES -$225 price, $5.40 minimum wage, 42 hours
  • PS1 – $400 price, $6.85 minimum wage, 58 hours
  • N64 – $270 price, $6.85 minimum wage, 39 hours
  • PS2 – $450 price, $6.85 minimum wage, 66 hours
  • XBOX – $470 price, $6.85 minimum wage, 69 hours
  • Dreamcast – $290 price, $6.85 minimum wage, 42 hours
  • Gamecube – $300 price, $6.85 minimum wage, 44 hours
  • XBOX 360 – $500 price, $7.45 minimum wage, 67 hours
  • PS3 – $550 price, $7.75 minimum wage, 65 hours
  • Wii – $280 price, $7.75 minimum wage, 36 hours
  • Wii U – $300 price, $10.25 minimum wage, 29 hours
  • XBOX One – $500 price, $10.25 minimum wage, 49 hours
  • PS4 – $400 price, $10.25 minimum wage, 39 hours

Now excuses us while we play some Destiny.

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