-
Super Bike Used
The Fast and The Furious Super Bikes Arcade GameExperience the thrill of high-speed motorcycle racing with The Fast and the Furious: Super Bikes Arcade Game. Inspired by the blockbuster movie franchise, this game takes you on a global adventure from the...
$3,295.00 -
Soul Calaber
Soul Edge: The Genesis of Weapon-Based Fighting GamesStep into the world of weapon-based combat with Soul Edge, the pioneering game in Namco's acclaimed Soul series. Initially launched in arcades in 1996, Soul Edge set the stage for the series that would...
$1,595.00 -
Pacman Battle Used
Pac-Man Battle Royale Arcade GameExperience the thrill of the classic Pac-Man game with a competitive twist in Pac-Man Battle Royale. This arcade game allows up to four players to compete in a fast-paced, exhilarating death match. Perfect for any game...
$5,995.00 -
Maximum Speed Upright Used
Maximum Speed is an upright arcade racing game released by Sammy in 2003 on the Atomiswave platform. Known for its high-speed stock car racing—similar to Daytona USA—it features steering wheel feedback, head-to-head two-player gameplay, and...
$1,595.00 -
Joust Upright
Joust Upright Arcade GameExperience the nostalgic thrill of the classic Joust arcade game, originally produced by Williams Electronics, Inc. in 1982. This arcade game offers an exciting blend of skill and strategy as you take on the role of a knight...
$1,095.00 -
Hard Drivin Sit Down
Hard Drivin' Sit Down Arcade GameThe Hard Drivin' Sit Down Arcade Game is a classic driving simulator developed by Atari Games in 1989. Renowned for its pioneering 3D polygon graphics, this game immerses players in a realistic driving experience with a...
$1,995.00 -
Aliens
Aliens Armageddon 55" Arcade Shooting GameExperience the thrill of battling a Xenomorph plague with the Aliens Armageddon 55" Arcade Shooting Game. This immersive arcade game plunges players into a fight for humanity's survival, featuring a stunning...
$695.00 -
Bandai Namco
Ms. Pac-Man Used
Ms. Pacman Arcade game for sale. The sequel to Pacman, Ms Pacman won it’s way into arcade fame. Not only was Ms Pacman the most popular arcade of all time, it also became the most successful arcade produced in the USA
$2,695.00 -
-
-
-
-
Sega
Zaxxon Upright Used
Specs Name Zaxxon Developer Sega/Gremlin (United States) Year 1982 Type Videogame KLOV/MOG # 12757 Class Wide Release Genre Space Monitor Orientation: Vertical Type: Raster: Standard...
$1,295.00 -
-
-
Megatouch
Megtouch Live CounterTop Used
MEGATOUCH LIVE COUNTERTOP DOLLAR BILL ACCEPTOR OPTIONAL (NOT INCLUDED)
$2,895.00 -
Step Into the Golden Age: Used Arcade Games & Classic Video Game Cabinets
Unlock a portal to the era of neon lights and high-score glory.
At Game Exchange of Colorado, our curated selection of used arcade games for sale brings the legendary "Silver Age" of gaming directly into your home or business. We specialize in sourcing and revitalizing classic video game cabinets that defined the 80s and 90s, offering collectors and operators a rare chance to own a piece of entertainment history.
Whether you are hunting for a refurbished Pac-Man arcade to anchor your basement or seeking used arcade fighting games to add some competitive "90s grit" to your barcade, you have arrived at the ultimate retro destination. These aren't just machines; they are time capsules of pop culture, meticulously serviced to ensure they play as perfectly today as they did decades ago.
Our Retro Restoration Process: Quality You Can Trust
Buying retro arcade machines that are 30 or 40 years old requires a level of trust that "basement sellers" simply cannot provide. At Game Exchange of Colorado, every cabinet undergoes a rigorous multi-point inspection and restoration process. Our master technicians don't just "wipe them down"; we dive deep into the vintage hardware.
We perform comprehensive power supply testing to ensure voltage stability, and we pay special attention to the heart of the machine: the monitor. For the purists, we prioritize the warmth and "scanline" charm of original CRT monitors, often performing "re-capping" (replacing old capacitors) to ensure a bright, crisp image. From cleaning internal JAMMA wiring harnesses to calibrating joysticks and leaf-switch buttons, we bridge the gap between "vintage character" and "modern reliability."
Classic 80s Arcades vs. 90s Fighting Games
Our inventory spans the two most influential decades in gaming history.
1. The 80s Icons: These are the classic video game cabinets that started it all. From the maze-running frenzy of Ms. Pac-Man to the deep-space combat of Galaga, these 80s arcade machines are defined by their simple "pick-up-and-play" mechanics and iconic dedicated cabinet art.
2. The 90s Fighting Boom: If you prefer high-intensity competition, our selection of used arcade fighting games like Street Fighter II or Mortal Kombat delivers the tactile feedback and "head-to-head" adrenaline that defined the decade. These cabinets often utilized the standardized JAMMA system, making them rugged, serviceable, and perfect for high-traffic commercial environments.
Condition Guide: Cabinets with a History
Every one of our vintage video game cabinets has a story. Because these machines once lived in bustling arcades and bowling alleys, they often carry a unique patina of "authentic wear." We take pride in transparency:
1. Originality: We highlight whether a machine features its original factory side art or if it has been updated with high-quality reproductions.
2. "Home Ready" Standards: While a cabinet may have minor scratches or "character marks," we ensure that the control panel, screen, and internal electronics are in peak operating condition. We transform "commercial survivors" into "home-ready" centerpieces that are as much pieces of art as they are games.
JAMMA Compatibility & Multi-Game Conversions
For the "modder" community and versatile operators, many of our 90s-era cabinets utilize the JAMMA (Japan Amusement Machine Association) wiring standard. This was a revolutionary universal plug-in system that allowed operators to swap game boards (PCBs) without rewiring the entire cabinet.
If you find a cabinet you love but want more variety, ask our team about multi-game conversions. These allow a single classic cabinet to house dozens of titles, giving you the ultimate "variety-per-square-foot" in your game room.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does the game have an original CRT monitor or an LCD?
We know that for many collectors, the "glow" of a CRT is non-negotiable. Most of our classic video game cabinets retain their original CRT monitors, which we service for clarity. However, some units may be outfitted with modern LCDs for better longevity and lower power consumption. Check individual listings for specific monitor types.
2. Is the cabinet original or a reproduction?
We prioritize original wood! The vast majority of our inventory consists of authentic, factory-built cabinets from the original manufacturers (Midway, Atari, Sega, etc.). If a unit is a "reproduction" or a modern "multicade" build, it will be clearly labeled as such.
3. Can I set this classic game to "Free Play"?
Most 80s and 90s games were built strictly for coins. However, our technicians can often install "Free Play" ROMs or hardware mods that allow you to start a game with the press of a button—perfect for home use.
4. How do you handle shipping for fragile retro cabinets?
Shipping 40-year-old electronics requires a gentle touch. We palletize and "shrink-wrap" every machine, using dedicated freight carriers who understand how to handle heavy, sensitive amusement equipment.
5. What is a JAMMA cabinet?
JAMMA is a standardized wiring connector used in most arcade games built after the mid-80s. It allows you to swap out the main game board (PCB) easily, making the cabinet "interchangeable" with hundreds of different game titles.