What's it worth?

The market for EMs is pretty small, but the owners usually think these things are worth their weight in gold. Honestly, I rarely even consider an EM unless it is a big name machine (Sonic Fighter is not, IMO) and the price is very good.

Sonic Fighter would be worth $200 to me fully working, and even then would need to be within an hours drive of my house.
 
If it works completely and looks decent, you can get 500 to 800 from a collector. Generally, I find the over 50 crowd to be the biggest buyers as they played these the most when they were popular. EMs can be a profitable venture, as broken machines are practically given away, yet with only twenty dollars in parts and a little patience, you can end up selling a working game for a nice penny. There's a lot less EMs in existence since they were so readily trashed when they broke down.
 
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