AUCTION GAMES SALES

RICHMOND, VA AUCTION

RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY

DECEMBER, 2007 

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There were quite a few videogames among other items.

Karate Champ went for $135.  I didn't note the final bidding price on this Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga combo, but I'm sure it was a lot less then when they were new just a few years ago. A Centipede/Millipede/Missle Command/Let's Go Bowling combo went for only $575.

Even more videogames!

and more videogames!

 

This project Kangaroo had a Buy It Now for $35, but later Saturday, it was auctioned with a final bid of $5.  The side art was intact, and from what I could see, the boards as well, but no idea if the monitor was good.   Robotron went for $250. A year ago at this same auction, I bought a rare Kuri Kinton fighting game in what was either a Robotron or Defender cabinet.

This Rowe AMI went for $150. If I remember correctly, it powered up, but without any cd's inside, there was no way to test it.  The most expensive Rowe cd juke went for $750, plug and play.  I remember a few years ago when they would fetch easily around $1k.

 

 

more videogames!

 

and even more videogames!  There were two Simpsons vids, which went for $225 and $360. 

Arkanoid, which is basically an 80's version of Breakout, sold for $235.

This robot was one of the strangest items. Some sort of kiddie cockpit videogame.  Whatever it was, it went for $25.

The Scramble was well, "scrambled," according to the auctioneer, in other words, DOA, and went for $35.  The Centipede on the left went for $375, which is about what I paid for my cabaret Centipede at this auction a year ago, which is not for sale.

 

The Computerized Sex Tester on the left powered up but didn't seem to work. It went for $20.  The "Wate and Fate" scale on the right went for $50.

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