Arcade Game News

Small lot of arcade cabinets for sale

I’ve been in contact on and off with an individual in the area that has a small cache of arcade cabinets for sale. They moved out of the area, so coordinating with them has been difficult over the past two years. But I finally got some photos of what empty cabinets they have, four in total and three of them are Midway cabinets that were probably Pac-mans or Galagas at one time.

Indianapolis Arcade Cabinets For SAle

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Buying warehouses / bulk lots of arcade games

If you are in the Indianapolis area, state of Indiana, or in a nearby surrounding state like Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois or Michigan and have a bunch of arcade games, pinball machines, or coin operated equipment that you are looking to sell in one fowl swoop, I would be interested to talk to you.

Buying arcade / pinball games and parts in bulk

If you have a warehouse or storage location that you are looking to clean out and you have just have stacks of monitors, push buttons, manuals, joysticks, wiring and harnessses, and everything else under the sun drop me a line – rothecreations@gmail.com. I would be interested in purchasing all of your remaining inventory in one bulk buy. Some of the searches you might perform if you are an operator or distributor and looking to sell off all of your games;

  • sell bulk arcade games
  • buy bulk arcade games
  • sell lots coin op games
  • sell lot arcade games
  • sell lot pinball machines
  • sell lot pinball
  • sell lot arcade
  • sell bunch arcade
  • sell bunch pinball

Still not sure if we are talking about the same thing? Here is an example or two of what I am talking about, arcade game collectors buying out retiring operators;


Arcade Artwork eBay Results – Round 1

Gay French Mario Brothers
The results are in, the auctions have ended and the final results are in for the first round of the recently unearthed, unapplied arcade game artwork from the QuarterArcade.com warehouse raid. There were a handful of pieces that went for over $200! That price leaves some of us spinning, and others….well as gay as french Mario, trapeze and all.

Richard Ford was in the mix again proving that he will always set the standard for the value of NOS arcade game artwork. Check out some of the results after the jump. (more…)


Laser Disc Arcade Game Photos

Just a short update to the post I originally did announcing the QuarterArcade.com bulk warehouse arcade game buy in Schwenksville, PA, Anthony has released photos of the 5 laser disc arcade games from that lot. The original bulk buy teaser photo showed 4 of the 5 laser disc games, the complete list being Space Ace x2, Dragon’s Lair, Thayer’s Quest and Firefox (not pictured originally).

Laser Disc Arcade Games

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NOS arcade artwork photos added

I snagged some of the photos from QuarterArcade.com’s auctions for the warehouse arcade game artwork auctions on eBaby and added them to the NOS artwork gallery. If you don’t plan on bidding, but just want to see more images of the newly uncovered and unrolled cabinet artwork, check out that gallery again.

Cinematronics Rip Off Sideart NOS

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NOS arcade game control panel overlays, sideart & marquees

Another update from Anthony at QuarterArcade.com on the arcade game warehouse discovery in PA. We know he got a large quantity of NOS (New Old Stock – Unused old arcade artwork) in the warehouse buy and today we have a more comprehensive list with some photos. The tip of the iceberg, take a look at this photo below showing the rolls of new sideart, I can see Tempest (4th Lft), Eagle, Black Widow (5th rt) and Mylstar (4th rt). Click through the jump to read a more comprehensive list of the game artwork and buying details.

QuarterArcade.com NOS Artwork

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QuarterArcade.com Warehouse Buy Update – Pinball Photos

Last week Rotheblog was lucky enough to break the news about QuarterArcade.com’s Warehouse find in PA filled with 100 plus arcade games and pinball machines. Today I’ve got an update showing the inside of the warehouse with 12 photos of the pinball machines. I need some help identifying them, so please, leave a comment. (more…)