Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Classic Arcade Games - Buying an Arcade Machine

Classic Arcade Games - Buying an Arcade Machine



If you're looking to renew your old glory days of arcade victory, buying an arcade machine can quench your gaming thirst. You can buy an old, antique one-game machine with a large floor cabinet or you can invest in a revamped, large machine that incorporates several (sometimes hundreds) of the industry's most popular games all in one. There are also smaller, table-top or console-sized gaming arcade machines that serve the same functions.



If you want to find a used game, there are several things to keep in mind. For a second-hand, one-game machine, you will want to look for games that are in well-kept condition. This means no dents on the cabinet and electrical cords without tears or rubs.



As well, you want to make sure that the coin operation mechanism is in working order and that you've identified a reputable arcade machine repair person if you are going to have repairs done. Also, to help you save some money, look for machines that have a "credit button" instead of coin operation. These machines are less likely to break down and don't require money to play.



For new arcade machines, the most important thing is the type of games you'll get for your purchase. Popular arcade games should be included in the variety of games available, and the handles should be well made and easy to use. Also, make sure you get at least a one-year warranty and a guarantee of safe delivery.



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