Are old pinball machines worth anything?
So, what is your pinball machine worth? If you have a newer pinball machine it is likely worth between $3,000-$5,000. If you have a vintage machine it could be worth anywhere from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands depending on the condition and game that it is.
What is the most sought after pinball machine?
Designed by Pat Lawlor, Addams Family is the best selling pinball machine of all time with over 20,000 units built. The game features custom speech from Raul Julia and Anjelica Houston and it explores the strange world of the Addams Family. To this day, The Addams Family remains our most popular refurbished game.
Do pinball machines have magnets?
Do pinball machines have magnets? Some pinball machines utilize magnets, while others do not. For the most part, though, pinball machines will not rely on magnets to get the ball rolling. The very few that do have magnets will always have a purpose and be pointed out to the player.
What is a xenon pinball machine?
Xenon is a pinball machine from November 1980, manufactured by Bally Manufacturing Co. This intro text acts a bit like a ‘wiki’ and can be edited by all Pinside members, including you! Click on a flyer image for full size. Show another!
Where can I buy a used pinball machine?
Now you know your options for picking up a new machine, but if you don’t care about that then the used market can be a great resource as well. If you take a look on sites like eBay and Craigslist, you can often find people selling genuine pinball machines for lower prices.
What was the first pinball machine with a female voice?
Xenon (pinball) Jump to navigation Jump to search. Xenon is a 1980 pinball machine designed by Greg Kmiec and released by Bally. The game was not only the first talking pinball table by Bally, but also the first with a female voice.
Are all pinball machines the same size?
While traditional pinball machines tend to be fairly large, you can find smaller machines if you don’t have the room to spare (especially digital machines). We’ll be sure to mention the dimensions (height x length x width) of the machines mentioned here (when provided) so you have a better idea of what you’re getting into.