Nowadays, most gamers are worried about finding a PlayStation 5 or an Xbox Series X at retail due to the global shortages, but there are plenty of consoles throughout the long history of video games that are - and were - much harder to get. For collectors, these are holy grails and many of the rarest console models can fetch high prices on the aftermarket.
We'll take a look at some of the rarest and most valuable video game consoles, ranging from one-off curios through prototypes to special editions.
Atari Cosmos
You might say that the Atari Cosmos is a bit of a cheat, since the console never got an official release, but several units popped up on the second hand market throughout the decades meaning there
was
a chance to buy one - though exceedingly slim.
The Cosmos was a pretty experimental concept, utilizing early attempts at holography to improve the visuals of this sort-of-handheld - it had the handheld form factor but had to be plugged in. With two screen layers above a dot led matrix, the Cosmos sought to simulate three dimensional effects. This feature was highly marketed during the pre-release period.






