FS Game: robotron 2084 with mathcing numbers

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robotron 2084 with matching numbers 700

robotron 2084 in reno nv with matching no's
it plays fine, but is all stock and unshopped so far
how bout 700 ?
 

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robo

in the future matching numbers, (serial numbers on all the pcb and monitor)
will make any wms game that has that more valuable imo.
 
I don't agree with that statement at all.

These aren't cars here and thank god.

Games are emulated with ease. Cars aren't. The only people who even care about having dedicated machines, let alone "matching numbers" or "low serial numbers" are aging geeks like us. Maybe a slight difference to a really big fan of a certain game but nothing huge.

When I was younger, I was lucky enough to visit the Williams factory along with Gottlieb and Bally/Midway. The serial numbers were in stations at the end of the assembly lines. The numbers that got put on were not in sequential order at all. They'd just pull out whatever # they grabbed from the box and slap it on whatever machine was finished in front of them. I believe it was batched of 100 so that's about the closest you can get to nailing down the actual production sequence.

Anyway, I'm babbling. Good luck on the sale.

Bump! :)
 
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