The original PlayStation was released before limited edition consoles were a popular practice, so there aren’t many offshoots to consider beyond some minor color variations. There are, however, a couple of outliers. Firstly is the PSOne, a trimmed-down version of the console released in 2000. Thanks to its popularity, as well as nifty peripherals like an add-on LCD screen, it’s worth a bit more than the base model. According to current stats, a loose PSOne can net you around $45, while a boxed-up one can go for a little over $90. However, a factory-sealed PSOne could fetch almost $560, while a graded one could go upwards of $600.
Besides the PSOne, there is one more super-secret offshoot of the PlayStation: the Net Yaroze. This special black PlayStation was only sold to licensed game companies in Japan for development and testing purposes, never seeing a public release. This thing is an ultimate collectors item, with even a loose one selling for as much as $1,350, according to the most recent sales information. The numbers only go up from there: a boxed Net Yaroze could go for a little under $1,500, a factory-sealed one for $1,500, and the absolute pinnacle — a graded one — for a mighty $1,650.
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