Jukebox & Arcade Auction 2025-03-22 Auction - 619 Price Results - Dutch Auction Company in Noord-Brabant - Page 16
1942 Rock-Ola Model 1418 Commando Jukebox with Top Speaker Bowl1982 Bally Midway Tron Action Video Game ArcadeRare Wurlizter "Organ Pipe" Model 420 Jukebox Speaker ca. 1942-1943
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Tilburg, Noord-brabant, Netherlands
Auction Details

Jukebox & Arcade Auction

This extraordinary auction will feature an unparalleled lineup of rare and iconic jukeboxes, wallboxes and arcade machines, from Europe?s most prestigious collections and store inventories that all need to be cleared and sold out. With over 100 jukeboxes, hundreds of wallboxes and vending machines, and over 100 arcade machines this auction will break all records! All jukeboxes, wallboxes and arcade machines will be auctioned one by one and sold to the highest bidder on Saturday March 22, 2025 at 15.00 CET in Tilburg, The Netherlands. Highlights include the 1941 Rock-Ola Commando, Wurlitzer 2000, Seeburg KD200, AMI Continental 2, Shyvers Multiphone, Wurlitzer 2140 Frogbox, Data East Burger Time, Tatsumi Buggy Boy 3, Atari Tetris and Star Wars, Sega Heavyweight Champ, Ferrari F355 Twin Screen and a rare 1960 Zamperla Bull Strength Tester. In addition to these highlights, the auction also offers many other world-famous models such as the Wurlitzer OMT, Rock-Ola Tempo 2, AMI H, Nintendo Donkey Kong and Popeye, Midway Mortal Kombat and Terminator 2, the Bally Midway Tron and many more fantastic jukeboxes and arcade machines! All lots will start at very low starting prices and will be sold to the highest bidder, making this a truly exceptional chance to acquire one of these beautiful pieces at bottom prices.
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1981 Midway Ms. Pac-Man Maze Video Game Arcade: 1981 Midway Ms. Pac-Man maze video game arcade. An unofficial sequel to Pac-Man and the first entry in the series to not be made by Namco. Controlling the title character, Pac-Man's wife, the player
0362: 1981 Midway Ms. Pac-Man Maze Video Game ArcadeEst. €1,500-€3,000
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1981 Midway Ms. Pac-Man Maze Video Game Arcade: 1981 Midway Ms. Pac-Man maze video game arcade. An unofficial sequel to Pac-Man and the first entry in the series to not be made by Namco. Controlling the title character, Pac-Man's wife, the player
0363: 1981 Midway Ms. Pac-Man Maze Video Game ArcadeEst. €2,000-€4,000
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1982 Bally Midway Super Pac-Man Maze Video Game Arcade: 1982 Bally Midway Super Pac-Man maze video game arcade. An official sequel to the original Pac-Man developed by Namco. Sound and gameplay mechanics were altered radically from the first two entries
0364: 1982 Bally Midway Super Pac-Man Maze Video Game ArcadeEst. €2,000-€3,500
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1982 Bally Midway BurgerTime Platform Video Game Arcade: 1982 Bally Midway BurgerTime platform video game arcade. Peter Pepper the chef moves around the screen walking over the parts of a hamburger. As each item is walked over it drops to the level below.
0365: 1982 Bally Midway BurgerTime Platform Video Game ArcadeEst. €2,500-€4,500
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1982 Bally Midway Tron Action Video Game Arcade: 1982 Bally Midway Tron action video game arcade. Based on scenes from the Walt Disney movie of the same name, this game has four distinct games per level: Lightcycles, Grid Bugs, Tanks, and the MPC
0367: 1982 Bally Midway Tron Action Video Game ArcadeEst. €4,500-€6,500
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1987 Atari Licensed Namco Pac-Mania Maze Video Game Arcade: 1987 Atari licensed Namco Pac-Mania maze video game arcade. A 3-D version of the original classic. A bounce button allows Pac-Man to jump over ghosts. Additionally, there are more ghosts, some of
0368: 1987 Atari Licensed Namco Pac-Mania Maze Video Game ArcadeEst. €2,000-€3,500
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1992 Midway Mortal Kombat 2-Player Fighting Video Game Arcade: 1992 Midway Mortal Kombat 2-player fighting video game arcade. A player versus opponent fighting game with digitized character and background graphics. The game was quite controversial when it was
0369: 1992 Midway Mortal Kombat 2-Player Fighting Video Game ArcadeEst. €2,000-€3,500
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1980 Centuri Eagle Fixed Shooter Video Game Arcade: 1980 Centuri Eagle fixed shooter video game arcade. Fly your tri-stage spaceship through wave after wave of alien bird-like ships. Dock your ships onto one another for greater score and firepower!
0370: 1980 Centuri Eagle Fixed Shooter Video Game ArcadeEst. €2,000-€3,500
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Centuri Licensed Konami Gyruss Shoot 'em Up Video Game Arcade ca. 1983: Centuri Licensed Konami Gyruss shoot 'em up video game arcade ca. 1983. A shoot 'em up game through the Earth's solar system where the player's ship moves in a circular orbit around the outer edge of
0371: Centuri Licensed Konami Gyruss Shoot 'em Up Video Game Arcade ca. 1983Est. €2,500-€4,000
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1980 Centuri Phoenix Fixed Shooter Video Game Arcade: 1980 Centuri Phoenix fixed shooter video game arcade. The player controls a space ship shooting at incoming enemies that fly from the top of the screen down towards the player's ship. There are five
0372: 1980 Centuri Phoenix Fixed Shooter Video Game ArcadeEst. €1,500-€3,000
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1982 Centuri Time Pilot Multidirectional Shooter Video Game Arcade: 1982 Centuri Time Pilot multidirectional shooter video game arcade. The player's fighter jet placed in the center of the screen shoots down waves of WWI Biplanes, WWII era fighters, 1970's era
0373: 1982 Centuri Time Pilot Multidirectional Shooter Video Game ArcadeEst. €1,500-€3,000
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1981 Centuri Vanguard Scrolling Shooter Video Game Arcade: 1982 Centuri Time Pilot multidirectional shooter video game arcade. The player controls a space ship which automatically flies forward through scrolling levels. It has a limited amount of fuel that
0374: 1981 Centuri Vanguard Scrolling Shooter Video Game ArcadeEst. €1,500-€2,500
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1984 Data East Kung-Fu Master Beat 'em Up Video Game Arcade: 1984 Data East Kung-Fu Master beat 'em up video game arcade. The player controls Thomas, a kung fu master, as he fights his way through the five levels of the Devil's Temple to rescue his girlfriend
0375: 1984 Data East Kung-Fu Master Beat 'em Up Video Game ArcadeEst. €1,500-€3,000
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1988 Data East RoboCop Run & Gun and Beat 'em Up Video Game Arcade: 1988 Data East RoboCop run & gun and beat 'em up video game arcade. The player controls RoboCop who advances through various stages that are taken from the 1987 movie. The bonus screen is a target
0376: 1988 Data East RoboCop Run & Gun and Beat 'em Up Video Game ArcadeEst. €1,500-€2,500
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1979 Exidy Crash Racing Video Game Arcade: 1979 Exidy Crash racing video game arcade. Drive your car around the track, clearing out point marks as you go. Avoid the car that is trying to hit you head on! Visual condition: the cabinet is in a
0377: 1979 Exidy Crash Racing Video Game ArcadeEst. €1,500-€3,000
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1985 Konami GT Racing Video Game Arcade Cockpit: 1985 Konami GT racing video game arcade cockpit. The player drives a sports car which must reach various checkpoints without running out of fuel. A turbo mode (activated by the gear shift) increases
0379: 1985 Konami GT Racing Video Game Arcade CockpitEst. €1,500-€2,500
1986 Konami Jail Break Shoot 'em Up Video Game Arcade: 1986 Konami Jail Break shoot 'em up video game arcade. A revolt is taking place in a prison. The prison guards have been kidnapped by the inmates and must be freed. The player controls a policeman
0380: 1986 Konami Jail Break Shoot 'em Up Video Game ArcadeEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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1991 Leland Dragon's Lair II Interactive Movie Video Game Arcade: 1991 Leland Dragon's Lair II interactive movie video game arcade. Sequel to Dragon's Lair. As with the original, Dragon's Lair II consists of an animated short film that requires the player to move
0381: 1991 Leland Dragon's Lair II Interactive Movie Video Game ArcadeEst. €5,500-€7,500
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1977 Namco F1 Mach Racing Video Game Arcade: 1977 Namco F1 Mach racing video game arcade. F-1 Mach is nearly identical to the 1976 Atari/Namco F-1. The only large difference is the yellow cabinet and a different car. This is an early racing
0382: 1977 Namco F1 Mach Racing Video Game ArcadeEst. €2,000-€4,000
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1998 Namco 500 GP Racing Video Game Arcade: 1998 Namco 500 GP racing video game arcade. The FIA licensed successor to the Suzuka 24 games where the player chooses from three licensed courses: Jerez, Paul Ricard or Suzuka. The game features
0383: 1998 Namco 500 GP Racing Video Game ArcadeEst. €2,000-€4,000