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The Last V8 Atari 400 Price Guide & Value

The Last V8

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Details

Console
Atari 400
Genre
Racing
Publisher
Mastertronic

🌍 Market Value

Last update: 2/1/2026
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Expert Analysis The Last V8

Market data for The Last V8 on Atari 400 . This racing title, published by Mastertronic, remains highly sought after by collectors. Prices are updated daily based on verified sales. The current average price for a complete copy (CIB) is €0.00. Check our price history chart below to track market trends and find the best time to buy or sell.

Is The Last V8 Rare?

Released for Atari 400 , The Last V8 is a racing title from Mastertronic that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Mastertronic's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the racing genre, makes it a solid addition to any Atari 400 collection.

Description

Seven years have passed since world war III, and only now dare you leave your shelter in order to investigate what has become of the surface world. You drive out in your specially-equipped vehicle, the Last V8, only to discover that the outside world is more hostile than you would have expected. Your task is now (as commended by a digitised voice at the beginning of each level) simply to get back to the base in as short time as possible. The Last V8 is an over-head driving game where you must drive through narrow roads without crashing into anything, and with a strict deadline for your arrival at the base. This is somewhat complicated by the fact that you have only a narrow stripe of screen space to see where you're driving; two thirds of the screen is dedicated to instruments (speed readout, radiation level and mission objectives). The steering method is not the usual Sprint one; instead you simply pull the joystick in whichever direction you want to go, pulling it in the opposite direction in case you need to decelerate.