Joust 2, Robotron:2084, Defender cocktail, Bump n'Jump

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Finally (and sadly) have to let these go. I acquired them 25 years ago, and have paid no attention to the prices since then, so any help identifying a reasonable price would be very much appreciated!

Robotron
- Looks and plays great, a couple cigarette burns
- Left joystick a little loose
- No sound, this is a recent the last time I started it up, hopefully something loose from moving it around
- includes original instruction guide
- includes original 19" Raster Monitor instruction manual and trouble shooting guide with full diagrams
- includes original Robotron: 2084 Drawing Set with manual amendment drawings
- Original power supply was replaced with a switching PS adaptor
- Monitor was replaced with a new monitor in 2003

Joust 2
- works great, looks great
- Side art on one side a little weathered, a few cigarette burns
- Original power supply was replaced with a switching PS adaptor

Defender cocktail
- boots up to "Initial Tests Indicate ROM failure"
- approximately 2" x 5" section of laminate on the bottom of both sides of the cabinet have peeled off
- Monitor replaced with a used monitor in 2003

Everything not mentioned on these 3 is original to my knowledge.

Lastly, Bump n'Jump cocktail
- plays great, sounds great, but...
- in some sort of improvised, horrible plywood box contraption with a foggy plexiglass top


Location is Arlington, Virginia
 

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You should price them for whatever you think they are worth to you. That's all that matters.

Otherwise, you are just going to get a bunch of people telling you what they think they are worth to themselves. Not necessarily what they will actually sell for in the real world.

Also, the price guides are not accurate anymore in this market.

The closest reference point you have is looking at (very recent) existing sold games on KLOV. But even those prices must be taken with a grain of salt for a number of reasons.
 
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