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Atari Video Pinball

By IdahoFarmer

5 years ago


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    #40 5 years ago

    I'm pretty sure this game is being over-valued by quite a bit.

    There is one on ebay right now for $2500 OBO in PA, the seller claims it's in working order, and yet it's been relisted 3 times so far.

    ebay.com link: itm

    I think most of us know that ebay prices are generally inflated.

    I would probably put this game in the $650-$1000 range as it sits. Cosmetically, it's in pretty good shape. However, the board and the monitor are pretty significant part of the game, and a repair or replacement cost could run about $50-$450. Without seeing the insides and/or turning it on, a buyer would be rolling the dice. So, games in unknown states generally go for less.

    In full working order, maybe $1200-$1600, depending on condition and if it's been bulletproofed and recapped.

    It's no doubt a rare game, but rare doesn't always mean highly desirable. Personally, I think you'll be sitting on it for a while at this price point (and even the $3k price point advertised on KLOV). I've had to take my fair share of losses on incredibly rare games that there wasn't much interest in just because they weren't A-list titles.

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    #51 5 years ago
    Quoted from IdahoFarmer:

    In fact... from where I sit, I believe I can get $5,000 for this game on ebay.

    That other seller on ebay is having trouble getting $2500 OBO for a working one...

    You might have to temper your expectations...

    #55 5 years ago
    Quoted from IdahoFarmer:

    Yikes. Maybe so... link?

    It's been posted twice in the thread a few posts back.

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