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Arcade, Pinball & Coin-Op Guide

The complete guide to buying and selling pinball machines, video arcade cabinets, jukeboxes, and coin-operated games. A niche market with $500-$50,000+ profits per machine.

📑 Table of Contents

Market Overview

The arcade and pinball market is driven by nostalgia, collectors, home game rooms, and commercial operators (bars, arcades, barcades). Prices have risen dramatically since 2015 as millennials with disposable income seek childhood favorites.

Why This Niche?

Market Segments

Segment Price Range Buyer Type
Pinball (Modern) $5,000-$15,000+ Collectors, home game rooms
Pinball (Classic) $1,500-$8,000 Collectors, operators
Arcade (Golden Age) $800-$5,000+ Collectors, barcades
Arcade (90s-2000s) $300-$2,000 Home users, operators
Jukeboxes $500-$10,000+ Decorators, collectors
Slot Machines $200-$2,000 Home bars, collectors

Pinball Machines

Pinball is the crown jewel of coin-op collecting. Mechanical complexity, artwork, and nostalgia drive strong demand.

Pinball Eras

Era Years Characteristics Value
Electro-Mechanical 1947-1977 Chimes, score reels, no electronics $500-$3,000
Early Solid State 1977-1985 First electronic displays, simpler rules $800-$3,500
System 11/WPC 1985-1999 Alphanumeric/DMD displays, complex rules $2,000-$8,000+
Modern (Stern) 1999-Present LCD displays, licensed themes $4,000-$15,000+
Boutique 2013-Present Jersey Jack, Spooky, American Pinball $6,000-$12,000+

Most Valuable Pinball Machines

Major Manufacturers

💡 Pinball Pro Tip: Williams/Bally WPC-era games (1990-1999) are the sweet spot—complex enough to be interesting, old enough to be affordable, and parts are still available.

Video Arcade Games

Arcade Eras

Era Years Examples Value Range
Golden Age 1978-1983 Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Galaga, Defender $800-$5,000+
Silver Age 1984-1991 Double Dragon, TMNT, Final Fight $600-$3,000
Fighting Era 1991-1998 Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, Killer Instinct $500-$2,500
Modern 1998-2010 DDR, Racing games, Ticket redemption $300-$3,000

Most Valuable Arcade Games

Cabinet Types

⚠️ Beware Conversions: A Pac-Man cabinet converted to play Galaga is worth less than either original. Collectors want dedicated cabinets with original art.

Other Coin-Operated Equipment

Jukeboxes

Slot Machines

Legal Note: Slot machine laws vary by state. Some require machines be 25+ years old. Research your state before buying.

Other Coin-Op

Where to Buy

Best Sources

Pricing Research

💡 Sourcing Pro Tip: Post "WANTED" ads for specific machines. Serious sellers will contact you, and you often get better deals than competing with buyers on active listings.

Evaluating Machines

Pinball Inspection Checklist

Arcade Inspection Checklist

Red Flags

Restoration Basics

Skill Levels

Task Difficulty Cost
Clean playfield/cabinet Easy $20-50
Replace rubbers/bulbs Easy $30-80
Rebuild flippers Easy-Medium $30-60
Monitor cap kit (arcade) Medium $20-40 + labor
Replace switches Medium $5-20 each
Power supply repair Medium-Hard $50-200
Circuit board repair Hard $100-500+
Playfield restoration Hard/Pro $500-3000+
Cabinet refinish Hard/Pro $500-2000+

Essential Supplies

Flip vs Restore

Quick flip: Clean, basic repairs, sell as-is for fast profit

Full restore: Higher investment, higher return, longer timeline

The math: A $1,500 machine that needs $500 in parts and 20 hours of work to sell for $4,000. Is that $2,000 profit worth 20+ hours? Often yes.

Pricing Guide

Condition Grades

Value Factors

💡 Pricing Pro Tip: Use Pinside.com's price guide for pinball, but remember it skews toward collector/enthusiast sales. Local Craigslist prices are often 10-20% lower.

Where to Sell

Platform Fees Best For
Facebook Marketplace Free (local) Local sales, largest audience
Craigslist Free Local, older demographic
Pinside Classifieds Free (members) Serious pinball collectors
Facebook Groups Free Targeted collectors (pinball/arcade groups)
eBay ~13% Parts, rare items, willing to ship
Specialty Auctions 10-20% High-end collections
Route Operators Negotiated Working commercial machines

Photography Tips

Moving & Shipping

Weight Reference

Moving Equipment

Shipping Long Distance

⚠️ Moving Warning: ALWAYS remove the backglass and store it separately. It's the most fragile and expensive part. Lay pinball machines on the back, NOT face down.