Awful machine. Awful technology. It used to be my favorite,
though (circa 1984).
You'd be better served getting DVDs of the two films
that were chopped to make the game...
Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro & Lupin III: Mystery of Mamo
I believe people have paid upward of $2500 for it.
The key is that a complete machine is rare.
Why? Because as a commercial amusement device,
it was a lump of poo, broke down constantly and
nobody wanted to play it. But it LOOKS cool. I love the title screen.
Here's a video a friend took of me and some coin-op pals
getting all nerdy over one, back in like 1998.