Top 80s NFTs On The Market

Tired from the fast paces of the web3 world and need a little break to catch your breath? Then let’s take a look at what 80s NFTs the market has to offer and bring back some of the best memories of that time.

No.1 Bonnieverse

A collection of 6000 1/1 NFTs containing the works of renowned photographer Bonnie Schiffman, featuring rare Polaroids, personalized letters, answering machine messages, photo scans, final prints, and proof sheets of famous figures. Over half of the collection has never been seen by the public before and it gives you a glance at the golden age.

No.2 Peking Monsters

Backed by China’s very own iconic singer, director, animator, and illustrator Peng Lei, Peking Monsters is a project that pays tribute to the 80s from the perspectives of a Beijing local rock band vocalist, Peng Lei. The first to come up with the concept ‘Rock³verse’, the collection features numerous traits that bring back the good old memories of 80s childhood. Rock bands, guitars, cult films, flashy outfits, you name it, it’s got all of them.

No.3 My Homies in Dreamland

Can you spell 80s without Cheech n Chong? You can, but there’s just gonna be a lot of fun missing there. Inspired by the legendary duo, My Homies in Dreamland is a collection of 10,420 NFTs designed by artist Jermaine Rogers that transports you to Dreamland, a place full of weird and wonderful energy, and even weirder homies. 

No.4 Andy Warhol

Based on lost artwork recovered from floppy disks made by the famed Pop artist using his personal Commodore’s Amiga 1000 computer and unreleased software ProPaint, a collection of 5 images were auctioned by Christie’s New York, at a total of over $3 million. The 5 images include 2 self portraits, his signature flower, an image of a banana, and his iconic Campbell’s soup can motif.

No.5 CryptoBatz

Founded and creatively directed by the Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne himself, the CryptoBatz collection features 9,666 Batz that brings holders to the dark world of music and frenzy. One of the most interesting features of this collection is that you can ‘Bite’ an NFT from a different Blue Chip project and create a ‘Mutant Bat’ that shares the DNA of both tokens. So if you have an Ape and want to see it with Bat wings, CryptoBatz is the project to check out. 

No.6 The Princess Bride

To celebrate the film’s 34th anniversary, Act III Licensing and Brand Management partnered with Worldwide Asset eXchange (WAX) to extend the story’s reach into the web3 world. The collection features beloved film characters including Buttercup, Westley, Vizzini, Inigo Montoya, and catchy quotes and scenes from the film in the form of collectible card packs.

No.7 50 Years of Atari

What better defines the 80s than sitting in front of an old TV and playing Atari games 24/7? To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Atari, artist Butcher Billy and Atari launched Atari X genesis collection of 2,600 unique fine art NFTs. To make the 80s experience wholesome, you can visit their website and enter Room 133 to find clues and Easter eggs that uncover future airdrops and perks. The website is also integrated with a free interactive hotline – 1-888-ATARI50 – which gives you hints on how to navigate Room 133. 

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