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  Name/Description Price
   After Burner
Parts : Wire
$70.00
   Asteroids
G05-801 Version
Parts : Wire
$45.00
   Asteroids
Parts : Wire
$45.00
   Asteroids (Ireland Version)
Parts : Wire
$45.00
   Asteroids Deluxe
Parts : Wire
$55.00
   Astro Invader Cocktail
Parts : Wire
$50.00
   Atari System One
Parts : Wire
$50.00
   Battlezone
Parts : Wire
$40.00
   Blasteroids
Parts : Wire
$50.00
   Bubble Bobble
Parts : Wire
$35.00
   Capcom CPS-II Jamma+ Harness
Parts : Wire
$22.00
   Capcom CPS-II Kick Harness
Parts : Wire
$20.00
  Centipede
Parts : Wire
$50.00
   Centipede
Parts : Wire
$40.00
   Centipede Cocktail
Parts : Wire
$60.00
   Championship Sprint
Parts : Wire
$40.00
   Championship Sprint Controls Wiring
Parts : Wire
$25.00
   Cheyenne, Crossbow, Etc.
Parts : Wire
$55.00
   Crowns Golf
Parts : Wire
$45.00
   Cruis'n USA
Parts : Wire
$55.00
   Cruis'n World
Parts : Wire
$45.00
   Cyberball
Parts : Wire
$25.00
   Data East Wiring Harness
Parts : Wire
$25.00
   DECO Cassette System Wiring Harness
Includes harness, transformer, power supply
Parts : Wire
$65.00
   Demolition Derby
Parts : Wire
$40.00
   Destroyer
Parts : Wire
$35.00
   Donkey Kong Sound Cable
Also used in DK Jr.
Parts : Wire
$15.00
   Donkey Kong Video Cable
Also used in DK Jr.
Parts : Wire
$15.00
   Galaga Mini
Parts : Wire
$45.00
   Golden Tee Fore Trackball Harness
Parts : Wire
$15.00


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True story: the first successful arcade game was tested at Andy Capp's tavern. A few weeks after being on location, it broke down. The reason? It was jammed with quarters.