Are roadblasters fairly cheap

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I have always loved Rodblasters, I have never played the actual arcade game but have on the NES many times and on MAME, I would really love to have it. Are they easy to come by and are they fairly cheap?
 
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I have always loved Rodblasters, I have never played the actual arcade game

Really? They were everywhere back in the day!

I'd spend $300 only if it were in excellent shape. I'd say it's one of those games most collectors would gladly have in their collection, but only if they had some extra room to spare.
 
Really? They were everywhere back in the day!

I'd spend $300 only if it were in excellent shape. I'd say it's one of those games most collectors would gladly have in their collection, but only if they had some extra room to spare.


Yeah back in the day....hmmm.. Im only 22
 
RB is extremely common, easy to find, unless you are looking for a cockpit model. I got my upright for free, was playing blind but I got it all fixed up now. I would say up to $300 for a nice working upright, a little more for a cockpit if you happen to find one.
 
RB is extremely common, easy to find, unless you are looking for a cockpit model. I got my upright for free, was playing blind but I got it all fixed up now. I would say up to $300 for a nice working upright, a little more for a cockpit if you happen to find one.


Yeah I want a upright, cockpits are just to big
 
I picked up an upright for about $110 off a Ebay 4 years ago, it was in fairly good shape and worked at the time although it has issues now. Unlike the other Atari System 1 games they're pretty much a dime a dozen, and parts are plentiful if you need to fix it.
 
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