Best Retro Arcade Games

Used Arcade Cabinet Inspection Checklist

A printable-style checklist covering cabinet structure, controls, display, sound, coin door, and paperwork.

A printable-style checklist covering cabinet structure, controls, display, sound, coin door, and paperwork.

This guide gives a practical framework rather than a rigid formula. Regional versions, operator conversions, replacement parts, and decades of use mean that two cabinets with the same title may need different decisions.

Exterior and structure

Exterior and structure is easier to understand when the cabinet, business setting, control method, and short-session design are considered together. Arcade games were made to communicate quickly, survive repeated public use, and encourage another attempt without requiring a manual.

For a modern reader or collector, the practical question is not whether one choice is universally authentic or best. It is whether the choice fits the games, room, budget, condition, safety limits, and amount of maintenance the owner is prepared to manage.

Controls and gameplay

Controls and gameplay is easier to understand when the cabinet, business setting, control method, and short-session design are considered together. Arcade games were made to communicate quickly, survive repeated public use, and encourage another attempt without requiring a manual.

For a modern reader or collector, the practical question is not whether one choice is universally authentic or best. It is whether the choice fits the games, room, budget, condition, safety limits, and amount of maintenance the owner is prepared to manage.

Useful rule: preserve evidence before changing a cabinet. Photograph wiring, labels, artwork, control placement, and part numbers so later decisions are based on what was actually present.

Display and sound

Display and sound is easier to understand when the cabinet, business setting, control method, and short-session design are considered together. Arcade games were made to communicate quickly, survive repeated public use, and encourage another attempt without requiring a manual.

For a modern reader or collector, the practical question is not whether one choice is universally authentic or best. It is whether the choice fits the games, room, budget, condition, safety limits, and amount of maintenance the owner is prepared to manage.

Ownership and transport

Ownership and transport is easier to understand when the cabinet, business setting, control method, and short-session design are considered together. Arcade games were made to communicate quickly, survive repeated public use, and encourage another attempt without requiring a manual.

For a modern reader or collector, the practical question is not whether one choice is universally authentic or best. It is whether the choice fits the games, room, budget, condition, safety limits, and amount of maintenance the owner is prepared to manage.

A sensible way to proceed

  1. Identify the exact game or cabinet variation.
  2. Record current condition before cleaning, moving, or replacing parts.
  3. Separate reliability, safety, playability, and cosmetic goals.
  4. Price transport and specialist work before agreeing to buy.
  5. Choose reversible changes where practical.
Safety limit: This site does not teach internal CRT or mains-voltage repair. Heavy cabinets also require suitable equipment and enough people for safe transport.

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