Pachinko Machines are valued by a few factors, the most important being condition. Another factor is age. 60s and 70s machines, although great vintage items, are cheaper than newer models from the 80s because they lack expensive electronic components. A 60s/70s machine is worth $25-$100 depending on condition. As a side note, Nishijin was a major producer of pachinko machines, so it's not really a 'rare' item, although it is still a good collector's item.
pachinko
Pachinko is a mechanical ball-dropping game popular in Japan, similar in nature to pinball.
Depending on whether you want to purchase a collectible, antique pinball machine or a newer one, they can range from around $4000 to $5000. Although smaller models can be about $100.
No. It can't be called as pinball game if there's no parts in it.
Search for your machine on the Internet Pinball Data Base. It will tell you all about it.
It depends on the size of the pinball machine :P
i would just go get a new pinball machine there is no resion to set the time
If you still have this machine for sale, I would be interested to purchase it. Price depends on the quality of the back board and if the machine is in working order or not. Between 350 - 500 USD.
There are several places where someone could find a Karate Fight pinball machine that is for sale. Websites such as, vintage arcade, and the pinball company, sell Karate Fight pinball machines.
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
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.
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