Price Check 3 Machines

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A buddy and I are getting a bunch of machines and these 4 stood out as may be worth something and we aren't interested in. Any idea what they are worth?

Heavyweight Champ-works
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8098

Sinistar Cockpit-running Galaga (don't ask, don't know why)
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9553

Cheyenne-Complete, non-working
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7325

Warp Warp- Working
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10407
 
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out west wholesale would be 50 to 100 per, as is
after cheyanne is working that one may get 700-800 working
but others even working not more than 300 ea
 
Really? A Sinistar Cockpit in working condition is only worth $300?? Didn't they only make like 500 of them? I don't know anything about warp warp. And I may keep the boxing game.

out west wholesale would be 50 to 100 per, as is
after cheyanne is working that one may get 700-800 working
but others even working not more than 300 ea
 
Really? A Sinistar Cockpit in working condition is only worth $300?? Didn't they only make like 500 of them? I don't know anything about warp warp. And I may keep the boxing game.


Haven't you ever seen it on the Arcade Museum pages?

"Rarity is NOT necessarily an indication of value."

I don't actually have any idea, just working on a thread derail here.
 
Really? A Sinistar Cockpit in working condition is only worth $300?? Didn't they only make like 500 of them?

In r5g's reply, he said 'wholesale'. He is talking about bulk buys of a group of games from a warehouse. This is not the same as the selling cost for a single game to collectors. Cockpits are often harder to sell as well because of their size, too.

That being said, the Sinistar cockpit would be a sweet pickup. :)
 
Yeah I would keep the Sinistar but there is no way it is fitting in my basement at my current house.

We are suppose to be hauling like 20 machines to my garage from a local operator that wants them gone. He doesn't want to give up the Sinistar "because it plays Galaga" but I may be able to sweet talk him out of it if I put together a Galaga for him.


In r5g's reply, he said 'wholesale'. He is talking about bulk buys of a group of games from a warehouse. This is not the same as the selling cost for a single game to collectors. Cockpits are often harder to sell as well because of their size, too.

That being said, the Sinistar cockpit would be a sweet pickup. :)
 
A buddy and I are getting a bunch of machines and these 4 stood out as may be worth something and we aren't interested in. Any idea what they are worth?

Heavyweight Champ-works
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8098

Sinistar Cockpit-running Galaga (don't ask, don't know why)
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9553

Cheyenne-Complete, non-working
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7325

Warp Warp- Working
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10407


Heavyweight champ not a clue??
Sinistar Cockpit working. $600-$1000 depends on condition if it was original. Running galaga not much.. maybe $100
Cheyenne not working $250-$400 depends on condition
Warp Warp not a clue... looks like a pretty rare rock-ola.. I have never played one...
 
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I think 300 is pretty close on the sinistar in the collector community IF the controls haven't been seriously hacked and are original or can be put back to original easily. Its good if someone wants to restore. If not, its a big tacky/cool pile of junk. The innards are where you need to look. If most of the Sinistar stuff is still in it, I could be valuable. Hell, if the galaga board is an original and working, you could get 150 out of it. But if its gutted with a switching power supply and nothing left from the original game.....its hard to say.
 
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