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Overview

The image is a table showing the difference between the highest price a console has sold for and its original price adjusted for inflation. The table is split into two sections, "Strongest Performers" & "Weakest Performers" with the top 5 and bottom 5 consoles respectively.

Values

The image shows the following values in a table:

How Do Consoles' Selling Prices Compare to Inflation?
Strongest Performers
RankGaming ConsoleYear Released2025 Inflated Original CostHighest Price SoldPercentage Change
1Nintendo DS2004£181£1,816+904%
2Xbox Original2001£568£5,086+795%
3Nintendo Game Boy1989£188£1,562+733%
4Nintendo Game Boy Color1998£115£618+439%
5Nintendo Game Boy Advance2001£139£596+330%
How Do Consoles' Selling Prices Compare to Inflation?
Weakest Performers
RankGaming ConsoleYear Released2025 Inflated Original CostHighest Price SoldPercentage Change
1Intellivision1979£1,102£236-79%
2Atari 26001977£877£367-58%
3Sega Saturn1995£833£472-43%
4Coleco Telstar1976£504£290-43%
5Magnavox Odyssey1972£880£509-42%

Presentation

At the top the image has a title "How Do Consoles' Selling Prices Compare to Inflation?". There is then a table split into two sections, "Strongest Performers" and "Weakest Performers", with the top 5 and bottom 5 consoles respectively. the table includes the following columns: - Gaming Console (console name) - Year Released - 2025 Inflated Original Cost - Highest Price Sold - Percentage Change At the bottom there is a Creative Commons license notice on the left and a “Protect Your Bubble by Assurant” logo on the right. Dotted around the image are retro gaming console shapes in pixel art style.

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