SOLD - GAME 1988 Arachnid English Mark Darts "Super 6 Plus II" - $80 (local Detroit MI)

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$100 takes it

$80 is ultimate low price for this gem of the century!

why u peeps can't afford $80? that's like Starbucks for the fam!

it's non-working as far as i know, but it's been in my storage unit for 6+ years and I have zero clue.

made famous by john's arcade himself, watch the video for a trip back to nostalgia land:


thanks!
 

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Hard to find parts for these?
Better question, is it set up like a mega touch w/battery key?

Asking for a friend….
 
previously tried to sell this for $200:


so now that I'm selling it for $100 - what a steal, even just for the parts alone!
 
bump... ok, fine.

$80 take it away from me PLZ. NOW. ASAP!

the price is not gonna go any lower. i rather watch it burn in a fire and explode it for that kind of pricing.. ffs
 
If this was local, I'd grab it in a heartbeat.

To answer the above question, assuming this is the one in the pictures, parts are still available. The Dart face and target switch matrix can be had new still (since it is the newer 19 pin style.) The main board, coin credit PCB, and target interface are only available used, and I have all three available in working condition. The Power Supply can be swapped out with a standard switching one if need be. Wiring you'd just patch. Coin Door is on you.

Being a newer target interface, you could probably update this to a Galaxy 1 with the right parts. The wiring would be the only question.
 
If this was local, I'd grab it in a heartbeat.

To answer the above question, assuming this is the one in the pictures, parts are still available. The Dart face and target switch matrix can be had new still (since it is the newer 19 pin style.) The main board, coin credit PCB, and target interface are only available used, and I have all three available in working condition. The Power Supply can be swapped out with a standard switching one if need be. Wiring you'd just patch. Coin Door is on you.

Being a newer target interface, you could probably update this to a Galaxy 1 with the right parts. The wiring would be the only question.

i know right?

this dart board game is legacy vintage nostalgic epicness hot sauce chowder!


...even
john's arcade brought it to its current glory & fame!

AND NOBODY FUCKING WANTS IT FOR $80 FUCKING DOLLARS? UNREAL!
 
This plays just like the current one, albeit without some of the fancy games and graphics. If the monitor is not working, any TV/monitor with and RCA jack would work (I use Dell 2007FP with mine for testing games/boards.)
 
I will do my best (I am not the most responsive on here, but PM me with questions. Monitors are the one thing I don't have experience with (I have one to fix myself, hence using the Dell currently) THe boards and other parts though are fairly straight forward and manuals/diagrams are usually available.
 
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