Various arcade machines for sale - $2000 (Orange County)
Date: 2011-02-09, 11:09AM PST
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I have the following machines for sale.
ASTROIDS: Origional cabinet. Was working but then was moved and is no longer working. It must be a super easy fix that would take 30 seconds to repair, but I don't have 30 seconds. That's why I still want $1500 for it. Retail stores sell this for $15,000.
PAC-MAN: The rarest game, ever. Upgraded with an LCD monitor and an Arkanoid spinner for fast corners. $1800.
48-IN-1 MULTI MACHINE: $4800, firm. That's 48 games in one. And no, I didn't just buy an $80 board and a JAMMA adaptor and stick it in an old cabinet. Oh wait - yes I did. But you don't know that because you've never seen an arcade machine in your life.
MAME MACHINE: Used an old desk and a shoebox. Looks awesome, so sweet I want it for my girlfirend. But it has to go. $5000. You can remove control panel for easy carrying, and it doubles as a bedframe.
MR DO! You can put it in your restaurant and make lots of money or your living room and make lots of money or the local grocery store sure they'll let you with no license and make lots of money all you need is a lock bar $8000.
WILLIAMS MULTI CABARET: Made of pressed cardboard, plays 12 games. Controls cost around $5 to manufacture. Terrible emulation. Got it at Costco. Rare. $1000.
DONKEY KONG: made from TRON cabinet, one of a kind with custom Donkey Kong stickers and computer with mouse holder. I could've sold the empty cabinet for some money, but I thought it'd be better to turn it into junk and sell it fairly cheap instead. Because, you know, that makes total sense. $100 at LAX
* Location: Orange County
* it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
PostingID: 2205617832
Made me LOL!
Andrew
Date: 2011-02-09, 11:09AM PST
Reply to: [email protected] [Errors when replying to ads?]
I have the following machines for sale.
ASTROIDS: Origional cabinet. Was working but then was moved and is no longer working. It must be a super easy fix that would take 30 seconds to repair, but I don't have 30 seconds. That's why I still want $1500 for it. Retail stores sell this for $15,000.
PAC-MAN: The rarest game, ever. Upgraded with an LCD monitor and an Arkanoid spinner for fast corners. $1800.
48-IN-1 MULTI MACHINE: $4800, firm. That's 48 games in one. And no, I didn't just buy an $80 board and a JAMMA adaptor and stick it in an old cabinet. Oh wait - yes I did. But you don't know that because you've never seen an arcade machine in your life.
MAME MACHINE: Used an old desk and a shoebox. Looks awesome, so sweet I want it for my girlfirend. But it has to go. $5000. You can remove control panel for easy carrying, and it doubles as a bedframe.
MR DO! You can put it in your restaurant and make lots of money or your living room and make lots of money or the local grocery store sure they'll let you with no license and make lots of money all you need is a lock bar $8000.
WILLIAMS MULTI CABARET: Made of pressed cardboard, plays 12 games. Controls cost around $5 to manufacture. Terrible emulation. Got it at Costco. Rare. $1000.
DONKEY KONG: made from TRON cabinet, one of a kind with custom Donkey Kong stickers and computer with mouse holder. I could've sold the empty cabinet for some money, but I thought it'd be better to turn it into junk and sell it fairly cheap instead. Because, you know, that makes total sense. $100 at LAX
* Location: Orange County
* it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
PostingID: 2205617832
Made me LOL!
Andrew

