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Games Owned

* = High Scores are simply self-reported, unverified, and un-official.
Game Type Cabinet Condition Serial Num High Score* Knowledge Price Comment For Sale

Asteroids

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1979

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

A

Working: Yes

Average $0 Restored with brand new reproduction screened control panel. No

Berzerk

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1980

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

A

Working: Yes

Average $0 Cabinet completely restored, repainted, artwork stenciled. Takeman screened reproduction control panel, original bezel and marquee. Running JROK BerzerkFrenzy boards No

Centipede

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1980

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

A

Working: Yes

Average $0 Runs a Multipede kit on an original Millipede board and so plays both games. Board is connected through an adapter so original wiring harness is untouched. No

Columns

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1990

Board Only A

Working: Yes

Average $0 My wifes favorite game No

Defender

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1981

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

B

Working: Yes

Average $0 I stink at Defender, but love this game anyway. Running a JROK multiwilliams board to play Defender and Stargate. Board is connected with an adapter, so original harness is complete and not modified. No

Discs Of Tron

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1983

Original/dedicated A-

Working: No

Average $0 Current project game No

Donkey Kong

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1981

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

B+

Working: Yes

Average $0 Cabinet restored with all new blue paint and new artwork. It is set up as a MultiKong running an ArcadeSD board with all Kong variants including DKII. No

Galaxian

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1979

Original/dedicated A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 Very nice and clean cabaret with all original artwork and hardware. No

Joust

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated A

Working: Yes

Average $0 All new artwork for control panel, bezel, and marquee. Running a JROK multiwilliams board and plays both Joust and Robotron. The board is connected with an adapter so original wiring harness in completely intact. Original joysticks replaced with Joust No

Lunar Lander

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1979

Original/dedicated B+

Working: Partial

Average $0 Current project game some signs of life, but needs board and monitor work. No

Magical Tetris Challenge Featuring Mickey

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1998

Board Only Average $0 No

Omega Race

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1981

Original/dedicated

Cabaret/Mini

A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 Another grail acquired and it works perfectly. Battery relocated off the pcb No

Pac-Man

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1980

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

B-

Working: Yes

Average $0 Equipped with the twobits SuperABC board No

Pole Position

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

B

Working: Yes

Average $0 I never cared for this game, but wanted an early 80s racer in my collection. And for its day, Pole Position is the game which established all of the conventions and game play still used in the newest 3D racers on modern systems No

Q*bert

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 Thanks to James JROK Rowan for his Mylstar FPGA No

Space Invaders

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1978

Original/dedicated A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 Running a multimidway chip on original boards to play all old black white Midway games in this cabinet No

Star Castle

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1980

Original/dedicated B+

Working: Yes

Average $0 Cinematronics vectorbeam goodness at its absolute best No

Star Trek

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 A longtime Grail of mine finally added to the arcade No

Star Wars

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1983

Original/dedicated A

Working: Yes

Average $0 An all time favorite of mine. Thanks Gatordad No

Time Pilot '84

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1984

Conversion A

Working: Yes

Average $0 A favorite game of mine. Conversion in a Midway cabaret cabinet No

Time Pilot

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard (Cocktail)

A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 The first game that I ever bought. Now runs both the original board and a 60in1 No

Tron

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

B+

Working: Yes

Average $0 One of the coolest cabinets ever made. Now using the ArcadeShop Switching Power Supply conversion kit and completely trouble free ever since. No

Parts Owned

Game Type Condition Price Comment For Sale