The PlayStation community is blown away by the console and is reminiscing together.
Freshly unboxed retro consoles always generate enthusiastic reactions in the relevant community, such as a PS2 Aqua Edition, of which there are a maximum of 5,000 copies worldwide.
Not quite as rare, but still wrapped in bubble wrap, is the PS2 in the Grand Turismo 3 bundle, which a player recently showed on Reddit.
PS2 GT3 pack original owner still keeping it to this day 🔥
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According to Mr_zyad, the console and its box are sitting on his shelf. The player is still speculating about a matching steering wheel in its original packaging.
The community is collectively reveling in nostalgia, as for many, this PlayStation 2 version was their introduction to console gaming. Accordingly, it is associated with a lot of childhood memories.
This is the version my father bought me back then because it was supposed to be a gift for me, but I couldn’t keep it in my room and had to leave it in the living room so my father could play Gran Turismo 3.
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Some commenters are also asking about the price. After all, a console in such good condition must be worth quite a bit, right?
This is roughly how much the special console is worth
A look at the Console Variations website provides some clarity—at least a little. The photo does not reveal which version of the console it is.
Depending on the version, between an estimated 10,000 (minimum value PAL) and 100,000 (maximum value NTSC) units of the bundle were produced.
What all consoles have in common is that they are black and come with Gran Turismo 3. In Europe, there is also an additional demo disc in the box.
But how much is the OVP console worth now? According to Price Charting, the PS2 in the Gran Turismo bundle in the NTSC version costs $800. In its original packaging, as shown in the photo, this collector’s item costs $1,920.
For comparison: PC Welt).
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For gamers, one thing is clear: they are not keeping the console for financial reasons. However, one commenter wrote, “Wait another 10 years.” By then, the price could rise again among collectors.
Do you have an old console in your basement or attic that holds more nostalgic memories than dust? Feel free to write about it in the comments.

