How much did you love the NES? Enough to spend $5,000?

How much did you love the NES? Enough to spend $5,000?

The NES is arguably the most iconic console ever released, ushering in a new wave of home-gaming after the early-80s gaming crash and bringing it into the home, where it's remained to this day.

It's a little long in the tooth now of course, but still has many classics that are still worth enjoying. Giving it an homage in the form of a new system that can play both NES and Famicom games, called the Analogue NT. It features original Nintendo CPU and GPU chips, so you are getting a very authentic experience, though it's been upgraded with an HDMI connector and an entire, single-piece aluminum enclosure.

It's rather expensive though, weighing in at $500. But clearly the creators though that wasn't as expensive or elusive as it could be, so they're also releasing a second, limited run, covered entirely in gold.

Using 24k gold in any design is going to increase its price tag, but when you're talking about coating an entire console in it, it's no surprise that that . To link it with the classic gold Zelda releases too, the original Legend of Zelda is also being included in the bundle.