I have seen this machine in person and it is EVERYTHING that Mark represents it to be. Yes, it is incredibly expensive, but it is probably the best of it's kind and really, how many are there now? Mark owns games that some of us can only dream about. I have been to a lot of places and seen a lot of things and his collection was positively the most unique with arcade games even older than this and rare SEGA EM games that were just incredible to play. I'm surprised he put it up for sale, but, honestly, it's worth it to the right collector. There may only be 2 or 3 of those (right collectors) in the world right now though.