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NES Hot Seat – a small chair with a modified Quickjoy-branded joystick attached to the armrest. The motion control is believed to rely on a tilt switch, which is a small cylinder containing "either a metal ball or liquid mercury" inside it. When moved it makes contact with metal electrodes to send a signal to the game. The product was released in 1990 and was limited to the mid-west region in the United States. It was available in locations such as department and furniture stores for a retail price of $99.00. While Top Gun and Rad Racer were some of the recommended games, as can be seen in the video shared by YouTube Channel Gaming Historian, the seat can be used with other games like Super Mario Bros. and Mega Man 3. In the end, Power to the 10th Inc. faded into obscurity in 1992 and the device is now considered to be incredibly rare.
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Currently, the value of a Complete In Box (CIB) copy of Hot Seat is estimated around N/A. For collectors looking for a Loose copy, transactions usually happen around N/A. The price gap suggests that the box is relatively common.
Released on NES, this title is an interesting piece for any NES collector. The game's value is rising, a sign of growing interest from collectors.
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NES Hot Seat – a small chair with a modified Quickjoy-branded joystick attached to the armrest. The motion control is believed to rely on a tilt switch, which is a small cylinder containing "either a metal ball or liquid mercury" inside it. When moved it makes contact with metal electrodes to send a signal to the game. The product was released in 1990 and was limited to the mid-west region in the United States. It was available in locations such as department and furniture stores for a retail price of $99.00. While Top Gun and Rad Racer were some of the recommended games, as can be seen in the video shared by YouTube Channel Gaming Historian, the seat can be used with other games like Super Mario Bros. and Mega Man 3. In the end, Power to the 10th Inc. faded into obscurity in 1992 and the device is now considered to be incredibly rare.
Our algorithm tracks thousands of verified sales from eBay and other marketplaces. We don't use asking prices, only what buyers actually pay.
We automatically exclude damaged items, reproductions, and extreme outliers to ensure the average is representative of the true market value.
The retro market moves fast. Our database refreshes every day to capture the latest trends and shifts in collector demand.
Confidence Score: High • Based on thousands of verified transactions