Nice Mills .25 cent slot machine with keySouth Jersey Auction by Babington Auction Inc4.6(144)$450(4 bids)4 days Left
Vintage 5 Cent Mills Puritan Bell Trade SimulatorKraft Auction Service4.4(804)$130(2 bids)4 days Left
1 Cent Jennings The Governor Tic-Tac-Toe Slot MachineKraft Auction Service4.4(804)$700(9 bids)4 days Left
Mills 1 Cent Target Practice Countertop Trade StimulatorKraft Auction Service4.4(804)$25(1 bid)4 days Left
Vintage 10-Cent Mills High-Top "G-Bell" Slot Machine on Ornate Cast Iron Stand, Circa 1940s-1950sWilliamson Auction Gallery4.7(198)$750Feb 10, 2026
Mills 1 Cent Upright Perfection Countertop Poker Trade StimulatorKraft Auction Service4.4(804)$30(2 bids)4 days Left
SoldI.Q. Computer 25 Cent Upright Game.I.Q. Computer 25 Cent Upright Game. American: Nutting, 1980. No key. Not tested.See Sold Price
SoldSega Jockey Club (Derby Day) 25 Cent Upright Game.Sega Jockey Club (Derby Day) 25 Cent Upright Game. American, ca. 1970. Pachinko style game. Flip the ball through the pins and into the right hole moves the horses on top forward. If the horse you wagSee Sold Price
SoldPenny Pitch 25 Cent Upright Game.Penny Pitch 25 Cent Upright Game. American: Williams, 1973. Lock and key. Not tested.See Sold Price
SoldLunar Lander 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Lunar Lander 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Atari, 1979. Coins can be inserted at any time to buy more fuel in game, resulting in potentially infinite play time. This was Atari’s first vector graphSee Sold Price
SoldTempest 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Tempest 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Atari, 1981. One of the first progressive level games, in which each level that is unlocked changes in both difficulty and field design. The player manipulates a spSee Sold Price
SoldCrazy Climber 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Crazy Climber 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Nihon Bussan Co., 1980. Lock and key. In the upright standard Nichibutsu Deluxe cabinet, this game was actually produced by Nihon Bussan Co., and was later liSee Sold Price
SoldMissile Command 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Missile Command 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Atari, 1980. The player takes over the command and protection of earth as enemies attack from the sky. Lock and key. Working well. Some cosmetic faults, oneSee Sold Price
SoldBattlezone 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Battlezone 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Atari, 1980. Considered by some as the first virtual reality video game, this arcade game features pseudo 3D graphics, as well as “viewing goggles.”See Sold Price
SoldVanguard 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Vanguard 25 Cent Upright Video Game. TOSE, SNK (Japan), 1981. Licensed to Centuri for North American distribution. Fly safely through six levels and neutralize enemy ships along the way. Lock and key.See Sold Price
SoldStar Castle 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Star Castle 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Cinematronics, 1980. Destroy the enemy cannon within the rotating ring shields. Vector graphics. Working well, thought startup is a bit choppy. Wear to cabinet.See Sold Price
SoldStern Mr. Do 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Stern Mr. Do 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Stern Electronics. While in a Stern cabinet, it’s unclear when or by whom this game was licensed. Lock and key to front service door. Not tested, missingSee Sold Price
SoldMarble Madness 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Marble Madness 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Atari, 1984. Marble Madness was the first Atari game to be programmed in the C programming language, and was one of the first games to use true stereo sound.See Sold Price
SoldGorf 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Gorf 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Midway Games, 1981. Lock and key. One of the first games to allow a player to buy extra lives by inserting more coins at startup. “Gorf” was advertised asSee Sold Price
SoldFrogger 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Frogger 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Sega, 1981. One of the classic arcade games of the early 80s. Housed in a woodgrain laminate cabinet, with a four-way joystick in the control panel. Lock and keys.See Sold Price
SoldRally X 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Rally X 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Midway Games, 1980. Produced by Namco and licensed to Midway Games for US distribution. Players gather flags and avoid collisions with “enemy” cars. LocSee Sold Price
SoldAsteroids 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Asteroids 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Atari, 1979. This is a vector-rendered game with a two-dimensional view that wraps around both screen axes. Considered one of the most popular arcade games ever pSee Sold Price
SoldVenture 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Venture 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Exidy, 1981. Complicated for the average arcade game, the player must navigate a variety of monsters and rooms to obtain the treasure from the dungeon. Key to backSee Sold Price
SoldStern Krazy Kong 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Stern Krazy Kong 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Stern Electronics, c. 1980s. While in a Stern Electronics cabinet, it’s unclear when this game was made or by whom it was licensed. No key. Console tSee Sold Price
SoldCrazy Kong Part II 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Crazy Kong Part II 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Falcon, 1981. Created by Falcon to fill the increased demand for Nintendo’s original Donkey Kong, this game uses much of the same gameplay with difSee Sold Price
SoldTankers 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Tankers 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Fun Games Inc., 1975. Two-player logic game. Lock and keys. Console turns on, however game is not playable. Soiling to control panel, rubber on joysticks degrading.See Sold Price
SoldAstro Blaster 25 Cent Upright Video Game.Astro Blaster 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Gremlin/Sega, 1981. No key. Console turns on and “voice synthesis” technology invites anyone nearby to play, however it is not possible to get toSee Sold Price
SoldCarnival 25 Upright Video Game.Carnival 25 Cent Upright Video Game. Gremlin/Sega, 1980. One of the first game to allow the player a “bonus” round based on good gameplay. Lock and key. Working well. Inexpert repainting aSee Sold Price
SoldVideo Scale Computer 25 Cent ScaleVideo Scale Computer 25 Cent Scale. For parts or repair.See Sold Price
SoldExhibit Supply Co. Horse Shoes 25 Cent Dice Game Trade Stim...Exhibit Supply Co. Horse Shoes 25 Cent Dice Game Trade Stimulator. Chicago, ca. 1934/35. Coin-operated game with three dice, one with your horse number, one with “Win,” “Place,”See Sold Price