Price Check: Xevious and Motorace USA

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What are fair prices to ask for a very nice and fully working XEVIOUS and a nice and fully working MOTORACE USA heavy screen burn if you can't tell :) .
 

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What are fair prices to ask for a very nice and fully working XEVIOUS and a nice and fully working MOTORACE USA heavy screen burn if you can't tell :) .


3 different Xevious arcades were listed in Seattle for $150 each in the last year, all working and nice.. Dont know why the game does not get more respect?

Motorace I dont see very often..
 
3 different Xevious arcades were listed in Seattle for $150 each in the last year, all working and nice.. Dont know why the game does not get more respect?

Motorace I dont see very often..


Those were great prices for them, DJW.... i would of snagged one if i knew about it. The pictures Tatom gave are a machine in good condition. For us KLOV price should be 175-250, Craigslist $300-350.


By the way, I own one and love it!! Why do you want to sell it, Tatom?
 
3 different Xevious arcades were listed in Seattle for $150 each in the last year, all working and nice.. Dont know why the game does not get more respect?

Because it's not very fun, and the music drives people crazy.

One of Atari's best-looking cabinets, though.
 
That is a gorgeous cab. It would look good in any game room or arcade, despite that the game play itself fell way short of its concept's potential. A few years later the makers of Twin Cobra would get it right, and the list of Xevious' descendents is very long and many are still great to play today.

Anyone with a CNC setup should be blue-balled to get his hands on one of these. Personally I consider the Asteroids cab to mark the quintescence of the classic arcade cabinet; it set the stage and standard for a ton of what came after. The Xevious cab is like Atari's own perfection of the prototype. If I was interested in fashioning 60-in-1's I'd be very interested in using CNC'd Xevious cabs.

I'd give $300 for that any day of the pay cycle.
 
I frigging love Xevious. I'd be on that like a winter coat if it wasn't 3000 miles away.
Really nice machine, even though they never go for a lot of dough.
 
xevious is kind of like pole position. Board problems and people will spend $150-$175+ on a working board, but the whole working game will only sell for $300-$400(PP would sell for $350-$550). My buddy was one of those guys who would put 999990 in the game.

Motorace is a nice looking cab, but a horrible game. Its worth maybe $100-$150.
 
i was happy to get $200 out of my Xevious (picked it up playing blind for $100, spent about $100 in parts, called it a wash.)

just doesn't sell for all that much despite how cool the cabinet it.

that being said, if i had space for it i'd consider picking up another in the $200-$300 range.
 
Because it's not very fun, and the music drives people crazy.

One of Atari's best-looking cabinets, though.

I actually like the game play.. If I didnt have a full truck on the way home from the Seattle Show, I would have brought one home with me.. When I had a 60-1 I played it all the time... I agree very cool cabinet and most of the ones I see for sale are in really nice shape...
 
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