AUCTION GAMES SALES

RICHMOND, VA AUCTION

RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY

DECEMBER, 7-8th, 2007

Here are the results from this auction.

*DOA = a dead game, *NIB = new in box, ? means I wasn't paying attention and missed the final bid.

More than one $ amount by a particular title means there were more than one of the item.

  There were several Megatouch games up for auction, but I only noted a few.  

The pins I know of that were buybacks were Skylab, Gorgar, Captain Fantastic, and Checkpoint, but there were probably others.

If you want to learn more about an individual pinball machine listed, check out The Internet Pinball Database.

If you want to learn more about jukeboxes before the next auction, Tom's Zone Jukebox Links is a great resource.

If you want to learn more about an individual videogame listed, check out The Killer List Of Videogames database.

PINBALL MACHINES JUKEBOXES VIDEOGAMES MISC.
Addams Family, $1,850, $2,500

Baby Pac-Man, $400

Back To The Future, $850

Batman, $1,300

Bride Of Pinbot, $600

Captain Fantastic, $500  

Checkpoint, $825

Comet, $425

Creature From The Black Lagoon, $2,250

Dale, Jr., $3,500, NIB

Dracula (Williams), $1,500

Family Guy, $3,500, NIB

Fish Tales, $?

F-14 Tomcat, $800

Freedom, $350

Gorgar, $350

High Roller Casino, $1,100, $1,425

Independence Day, $1,475

Judge Dredd, $?

Jurassic Park, $1,700

Kings Of Steel, $300

Lazer Ball, $231, (sold as Buy It Now, not working)

Lazer War, $0 (no bids, not working)

Lucky Seven, $350

Nip-It, $300

Pirates Of The Caribbean, $2,375

 Playboy (Stern), $1,400

Popeye, $950

Raven, $175

Rescue 911, $825

Revenge From Mars, $1,700

Roy Clark, (cocktail pin), $210

Shaq Attack, $500?

Sharpshooter, $225

Skylab, $225

Slugfest, $1,100

Spiderman (black cabinet), NIB, $4,100

Spiderman (red cabinet), NIB, $4,100

Stargate, $975

Star Wars Episode I, $1,500

Street Fighter II (not working, missing translite, legs, and possibly more), $425

Taxi, $450

T2, $700, $900

World Cup Soccer, $950

World Poker Tour, $?

X-Files, $900

AMI 45 record jukeboxes, $100, $250, $400 (I think only the $250 and $400 worked)

ROWE AMI cd jukebox, $150 (I don't think there were any cd's inside to test it)

ROWE AMI cd jukebox, $500, (had a choice of three identical jukes to bid)

ROWE AMI cd jukebox, $750, $275, $225 (the cheapest one played intermittently. Not sure about the second one.)

ROWE AMI cd jukebox, $725 for three, (one working, other two for parts)

ROWE AMI Encore cd jukebox, $700

NSM Firebird cd wall mount jukebox, working, $250

NSM Firebird cd wall mount jukebox, one working, one no sound, one parts, $275, one bid took all three.

Rockola CD Legend, $675

Rockola Grand Salon II, $50, played records, no sound

Rockola Max, 45 record jukebox, $185, (worked, but back of juke had rust)

Seeburg 45 record wall box, cracked glass, $15

Seeburg Prestige II, $5 (not working)

Wurlitzer Statesman (70's?), no bids, not working but lit up.

Wurlitzer 1930's 78 record jukebox,  (missing parts), $300

Arctic Thunder, $1,125

Arkanoid, $235

Bags, $2,400, $3,500, and ?

Big Buck Hunter, $925, $925, $950, $800 (last one had dead scrolling marquee)

Block, $5, DOA

California Speed, $285

Captain America, $200

Centipede, $375

Centipede, Millipede, Missle Command, Let's Go Bowling combo (made in 2001), $575

Classic Arcade (a few classic vid titles in one cabinet), $325

Confidential Mission, $475

Crazy Taxi, $400

Cruisin' Exotica, $1,100

Cruisin' USA, $700

Dance Freak, $500?

Daytona USA, $600

Die Hard Arcade, $150

Donkey Kong, $30, parts machine

Ehrgeiz (in Mortal Kombat II cabinet), $150

Golden Tee Golf '97, $210

Golden Tee '98, DOA, $0 (no bids)

Golden Tee 2005, $625, DOA

Golden Tee, $2,400 (didn't write down which one, but I think it was either Golden Tee Fore! or Golden Tee Complete)

Hogan's Alley, $35

John Madden Football, $1,150

Joker Poker, $5, parts machine

Kangaroo, $5, parts machine

Karate Champ, $135

The Last Bounty Hunter, $275

Lucky & Wild, $75

Marvel Super Heroes, $30, DOA

Megatouch, $210, didn't write down which Megatouch, but it seemed to be working

Megatouch 2005, (one working, one DOA, 1 bid for both), $1,925

Megatouch Force 2006, $1,550

Megatouch Ruby, ?

Megatouch slots, (had a choice from a few identical ones), $1,000

Megatouch 2007, $2,900

Metal Slug 2, $100

MoCap Boxing, $?, (buyback)

Moon Patrol, $675

Mortal Kombat 3, $200

Ms. Pac-Man, $450, $450 (both had faded cabinets)

Ms Pac-Man cabaret mini (in Pac-Man cabinet), green picture but working, $425

Multi classic arcade cocktail vid, (I didn't note this as a Multicade), $425

Multicade, 48 in 1, $1,100 

Multicade, 48 in 1, $1,050 

Multicade, 48 in 1, $1,900  

Multicade, 48 in 1, $2,050 

Multicade (48 titles?), like new, $2,100 

Naomi Universal, $450 (some sort of recent tennis game)

NBA Maximum Hangtime, $50, DOA

NEO GEO (4 games), $350

NEO GEO, $200, $185 (I think they were multi-games, but did not note whether they were two, four, or six game configuration)

NFL Blitz, $175

Pac-Man cabaret mini, blue screen, otherwise DOA, $225

PGA Tour Golf Challenge, $800

Raiden II, $75

Roadblasters, $50

Robotron, $375

Rush 2049, $1,100

Rush The Rock, $450

Scramble, $35, DOA

Sega Daytona USA, (cabinet and monitor only), $30

Silver Strike Bowling, $1,950

The Simpsons, $225, $360

Sport Center, (rare 70's hockey /tennis pong game, distorted picture, not working), $10

Stargate, (stuck in "restored factory settings" mode), $180

Street Fighter II, $110, $175, $80 (this last one noted was DOA)

Stun Runner, $50

Sunset Riders, $200

Super Hang On, $70

Suzuka 8 Hours, $35, (sold as Buy It Now)

Tank, $5, DOA

Team World Cup, $75

Tekken 5, $225

Time Crisis II, $600

Tournament Solitaire, $40 (working, missing trackball), $200? (plug and play)

Turkey Hunting USA, $450

Virtual Tennis 2, $350

Wayne Gretsky's 3D Hockey, $110

Wing Shooting Championship, $275

Zero Point 2, $210

Zombie Raid, $300

Acorn 1960's 10 cent gumball machine, $20

Budweiser inflatable beer frog, $50

Cash register, ?60's vintage?, $85

Caution Light (w/stand), working, $40

Character Readings scale, $50

Chairs (lot of 18, patio), $50

Clean Sweep skill crane, $235

Computerized Sex Tester, (powered up but not working), $20

English Darts (electronic coin-op dart game, ?working?), $100

Fire Stomper, $350

Folz Express, (didn't write down what this was, probably a kiddie ride judging by the name), $55

Foosball, $250

Gumball Coaster (the gumballs go up and down various tracks like on a roller coaster), $90

Hand truck w/ large and small wheels, ($85)

Holland clock, (1895 repro, ?$75)

Jumbo Skill Crane, no toys included but working, $40

Kangaroo kiddie ride, $115

Kenmore refrigerator/freezer, (powered up but not cooling), $125

Magnet Fever, (redemption game), $450

Milky Way mini vending machine, $15

Plush Skill Crane, $1,100

Popcorn, (redemption game), $875

Robot? (some kind of robot kiddie novelty game), $25

Robot? (another kiddie novelty game), $125

Rowe Change Machine, $50

Japanese slot machines, "Deka Nam"? (I think that's what they were called), $60, $60

Sonic Skill Crane, (?working?), $5

Space Scooter kiddie ride, $100?

Super Chexx, $950

Tiger Skill Crane, $40

Toy Soldier Skill Crane, $950

World Cup pinball machine playfield, $5

 

 

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