When I got it home (it fit into my car barely – at not quite 5 feet tall, it’s much smaller than a regular videogame cabinet), I plugged it in and was happy to find that it worked perfectly. Previously I bought a $400 game for $30 and the only thing wrong with it was a disconnected speaker wire so it had no sound. Many times games at auction need very little work to get running (aside from cosmetic work). I figured if there was something wrong, I could easily fix it myself as I’ve done in the past. It wasn’t powered on during the auction but figured it was a very clean cabinet and the insides looked pristine so it was worth the risk. After doing some googling, it seems that this unit *could* actually be setup to payout so bring your quarters next time you come over. I think it’s hilarious that it screams “FOR AMUSEMENT ONLY” on the top of the bezel. I went to an arcade auction this weekend and scored this upright video slot machine for cheap.
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