
Real Sales. Real Prices.
The most accurate arcade price guide, built from recent auction and private sale data.

HOW THE ARCADE PRICE GUIDE WORKS
We track what games actually sell for — at auctions and in private deals — and bring that real-world data straight to this price guide.
We take pictures of the actual machine and include it in the price history. Condition is everything when it comes to value.
We slot each game into a category of PROJECT | AVERAGE | RESTORED | NEW.
PROJECT
Game probably does not work, and likely has many cosmetic/structural defects.
PLAYABLE
Game works with only very minor issues and cabinet is in good shape with no major damage.
RESTORED
Game has been restored to like new condition. Likely has fresh paint, new art, CPO, maruqees, etc.
NEW / AS NEW
Game is new, or just slightly used. Game has no damage, floor ready, and may have warrany.
Note: This guide is for general reference only. Prices can vary significantly depending on the auction, location, and demand. Rare games, in particular, may see dramatic price fluctuations based on how motivated a buyer is when the item becomes available. Ultimately, the value of any arcade machine is determined simply by what someone is willing to pay for it at a given moment. eBay listings are particularly notorious for being 2x-5x actual value.
ARCADE PRICES DATA
Click on an arcade machine below to get information and historical pricing. If your machine is not listed, it means we do not yet have data for it.