Good fair price for a Dig dug?

Michaelthurston

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Hey guys, I'm picking up a pretty nice looking Dig Dug today, pretty much in perfect condition, with keys, and no electrical problems. Artwork is completely intact, and has been well taken care of. What would be a good price for something like this? I want to see if I'm getting a good deal here.

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I've seen Dig Dug go in the area of 300-400...if it is really a nice example and your a hardcore collector it might be something you'd pay 500 for tops.
 
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Looks like a very good example of a Dig Dug. Agree with the others: $300 for the UR.

A cocktail in comparable condition? $250 - $350, I'd say.

Cabaret in comparable condition? $500 - $650. Maybe more on eBay; I've seen one bidded up before.

My guesstimates.
 
Man... You guys must have an endless supply of games in your area. A junk dig dug wouldn't go for less than $750 in the toledo Ohio area. Every peckerwood up here with a shitbox cabinet thinks its laundromat gold.
 
I got a pretty nice (one small cut in the art so technically not minty) Dig Dug for about 300 four or five years ago, so I'd say in today's market a REALLY nice one for that would be about right.
 
I would go $400 in NJ. Dig dug is fun! used to own one. Not enough fun to make the cut though.

Same here. $400 if you want to own it is ok. I had one and got tired of it, but wouldn't mind owning another one day. I played the hell out of it on the 2600, then the C64 port, although "real" is much better!
 
I got $300 for mine about 3 years ago. Would have liked to have done better but that's all they seemed to be going for.
 
Yep, I'd say $250 to $350.

I picked my cab up for $100 at auction, and it had been converted, painted, and neglected. I have well over $500 into it total. But at least she's back up and running properly again - and a multi, to boot.
 
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