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International Arcade Museum® — Killer List of Videogames®

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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

Arkanoid

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1986

Conversion A

Working: Yes

172000 Player $0 Original Taito arkanoid pcb in a dynamo style cabinet. Burn free CRT. A classic game. Like taking a time warp back to 1986. No

Ataxx

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1990

Conversion A

Working: Yes

Player $0 A super cool, spooky Game. In a Dynamo cabinet. No

Berzerk

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1980

Original/dedicated B

Working: Yes

7800 Player $0 This cabinet was found in a warehouse in Warren Ohio and purchased from Rob Berk. The Cabinet had been in a flood and was totally rotted out on the bottom. It took a lot of reconstruction and tedious work but the game looks and plays great once again. No

Capcom Bowling

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1988

Conversion A

Working: Yes

269 Player $0 I found this machine at a Flee Market in Jasper Alabama for 125.00. Its in a beautiful plywood built cabinet similar to a Dynamo. A fun game that everyone loves to play. No

Donkey Kong

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1981

Original/dedicated A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 In an original Radar Scope cabinet. It is Red. No

Galaga

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1981

Original/dedicated A

Working: Yes

Player $0 One of my favorites No

Galaxian

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1979

Conversion A

Working: Yes

21000 Average $0 My Galaxian is in a Dynamo Cabinet and runs from a Crafty Mech BitKit PCB. Very cool way to have a bunch of games in one cabinet. FPGA is killer. Gameplay is awesome. I have multiple ROM sets loaded too. American ROM set for Galaxian was easier than No

Gaplus

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1984

Conversion

Upright/Standard

A

Working: Yes

150000 Average $0 Running a Namco Gaplus pcb in a vintage Galaga cabinet. In the process of converting the control pannel to the original 8 way joystick. No

Golden Tee '99 Tournament Edition

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1999

Original/dedicated A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 No

Jr. Pac-Man

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1983

Conversion

Upright/Standard

A-

Working: Yes

301000 Player $0 I restored a Super Pacman cabinet that had been converted to a Jr. PacMan. Original G07 and electronics. I did use an arcade shop power supply conversion to power the PCB which worked wonderfully. A very fun Pacman game No

Jungle Hunt

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated B+

Working: Yes

Average $0 A decent working game. Cabinet is in better than average shape. Original board set. Using a switching power supply. No

Ms. Pac-Man

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1981

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

A-

Working: Yes

329000 Expert $0 One of my favorite games to play. No

Multi Williams

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

2000

Original/dedicated A

Working: Yes

Average $0 I used an original Defender Cabinet for my multi Williams. Mine runs a Jrok. Dominux 8 joysticks make Robotron incredible. A great looking machine and a super way to save some space. If I just wanted to play defender, stargate or Joust I would prefer No

Pac-Man Plus

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard (Conversion)

A

Working: Yes

204000 Player $0 A cabaret cabinet No

Pac-Man Plus

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Board Only A

Working: Yes

204000 Player $0 When I feel like playing PacMan plus I swap my board into my Pacman cabinet I have a marquee to go with it. I would like another PacMan cabinet to run PacMan plus FULL TIME. No

Pac-Man

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1980

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

A

Working: Yes

2000000 Expert $0 My favorite video game. No

Q*bert

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated B

Working: Yes

9494 Average $0 Running all original hardware! No

Qix

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1981

Original/dedicated B+

Working: Yes

Average $0 Saved from a warehouse. This machine went through extensive repair but is a survivor. Looks and plays great. Has the original k4600 monitor. Using a Jrock. No

Super Pac-Man

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1982

Original/dedicated

Upright/Standard

B+

Working: Yes

432 301000 Player $0 Kind of a forgotten and misunderstood PacMan game. Great gameplay and awesome sound. A classic in its own right. Love my super pacman. No

Tetris

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1988

Conversion B

Working: Yes

Average $0 In a Williams Robotron cabinet No

Time Crisis

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1996

Original/dedicated A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 No

Twin Cobra

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1987

Original/dedicated B+

Working: No

Average $0 In a Pengo Cabinet. A current project No

Vanguard

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1981

Original/dedicated A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 Running all original hardware. No

Vanguard

[Census] [Game Info]
Videogame

1981

Original/dedicated A-

Working: Yes

Average $0 Saved from a Barn. A very handsome machine. Newer CRT with beautiful picture. Game looks and plays great. Running a Jrock. No

Parts Owned

Game Type Condition Price Comment For Sale