As of the 2009 edition of Mr. Pinball's "Pinball List & Price Guide", Game Show is valued at $1050. This is assuming the game is in "very good" condition, with all parts working as they are intended to, the back glass being in good order, and little to no blemishes on the cabinet itself. Home use only (HUO) games will probably be valued higher as there is little chance they have taken much abuse like a route used game does. I am the proud owner of a Game Show machine, and its a very fun game :)
Depending on the condition of the machine, assuming it's in good working and cosmetic condition it is worth around $2225.
In good cosmetic and working condition it's worth about $775.
That depends on what machine it is and the condition it's in, what machine are you talking about?
About $1900. Value has descreased significantly in the last 3 years, from a proce guide high of $2450. I own one and have owned about 200 pins.
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The Mr. Pinball, Pinball List and Price Guide 2008, lists the price as $400, but that depends on the condition of the machine, both how it looks and how well it works.
A fully restored 1979 Bally Kiss pinball machine can go from $5000 -$7000 The same conditioned Gottlieb Kings and Queens goes for about $1500 -$2000
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The value of your pinball machine should be around $1400 depending on condition and other factors.
It depends on the condition of the machine both mechanically and cosmetically. According to the Mr Pinball Pinball List & Price Guide 2008 Edition it is worth approximately $550.
According to the Mr Pinball, Pinball List and Price Guide 2008, it's worth about $400. But that depends on the condition of the machine, both how it looks and how well it works.
It depends on the condition of the machine, both mechanically and cosmetically. According to the Mr Pinball Pinball List & Price Guide 2008 Edition it's worth approximately $2850 and rising.
It depends on the condition of the machine, both mechanically and cosmetically. According to the Mr Pinball Pinball List & Price Guide 2008 Edition it's worth approximately $2850 and rising.
According to the Mr Pinball, Pinball List and Price Guide 2008, it's worth about $600. But that depends on the condition of the machine, both how it looks and how well it works also the machine name is called big shot
According to the Mr Pinball, Pinball List and Price Guide 2008, it's worth about $600 and it's slowly dropping. But that depends on the condition of the machine, both how it looks and how well it works.
No. It can't be called as pinball game if there's no parts in it.