To get started, you will need to speak to Lester at Mirror Park. While Retro Arcades are used as a front for the Diamond Casino operation, they can still be good sources of money for players who choose to invest in one. Utilizing different machines and upgrades to your arcade will be important to continued success. This guide will go over everything players will need to know about Retro Arcades and their upgrades.
There are a total of six Retro Arcades that players can choose to purchase from the Maze Bank Foreclosures website. Two of them are in the northern part of the map, and the other four are in the south.
While these are a bit pricey , Social Club members who have linked their accounts to Twitch Prime prior to December 8, , can claim it for free. If players don't plan to use their Retro Arcade for anything other than the Diamond Casino Heist then it's recommended to get Pixel Pete's. Naturally, opinions will vary so it is always suggested to do your due diligence when buying or selling. Every transaction is unique. The coin-operated hobby or business, or both, depending on your position, has widely ranging prices due to the fact that some see arcade cabinets as large, bulky boxes they simply want to get rid of, while others highly value and appreciate their worth for either profit, entertainment or nostalgic reasons.
Personally, I do not focus on buying and selling arcade games and parts for profit and tend to seek out games based on what I enjoy playing. Worst case scenario you will have parts to keep another board going, or you may be able to repair it yourself. Besides the obvious "doesn't it work or not? Is it burnt up, are there signs of edge connector repairs, such as solder?
Check if there is battery acid around the holders and if so, if it has spread to other components. Other boards may have other sized batteries so be sure to check them as well. These may include actual stickers with repair dates or solder work.
There may also be jumper wires to fix broken traces. Keep in mind some jumper wires were factory fixes so they may be standard for some games. Search titles only. Word Count:. Search Advanced search…. New posts. Search forums. Install the app. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. NEScreep New member. Since i'm pretty new I'd like to have one of these arcade price guide books.
I saw a guy with one at a recent auction. Where can I get one of these? Greywolf New member. GameRoom Magazone. BTW these price guides are useless. TexasHotshot New member. That price guide is about as accurate on video game prices as the leg of a table near the bar at Hooters. Best advice is to check websites where people post prices from live auctions, and make notes of trends on eBay as well.
Lemme find my price guide Good example there.
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