We Know These Machines Inside and Out

From quick fixes to full-blown restorations, our team has spent years getting classic games back into working—and show-worthy—condition.

Even if your machine hasn’t lit up since the 80s, we’re the crew for the job.

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What We Work On

We specialize in coin-operated pinball machines (1940s–present) and classic arcade games from the 70s to early 90s.

That means:

Electro-mechanical pinballs

Solid state and modern pinballs

CRT-based arcade games

What We Don’t Work On

To save you a phone call, here’s what we typically don’t take on:

Computer-based arcade cabinets

Arcade1Up machines (the arcade look-alike you can get at walmart - retail stores)

Slot machines, poker machines, or other gambling devices

How It Works

1

Tell us what’s going on.

Fill out our contact form with the details—or just give Chris a call.

2

Get a quote or drop-off plan.

We’ll let you know if we can help and what to expect.

3

Leave it with us.

We’ll treat your machine like it’s one of our own and get it back to you as soon as we can.

What to Expect

We get it—you want to know what the repair will cost.

And even after services thousands of machinces, we won’t know for sure until we dig in.

We can usually give you a general quote when you bring your machine in, but most of the time, there’s more going on under the hood than meets the eye.

What we can promise is this:

We never invent problems just to rack up hours

We work fast but thorough—customer machines take priority

Our hourly shop rate is $80/hour

We’ve been doing this since 2005 and have a ridiculous stash of spare parts

If we don’t have the piece? We probably know who does.

Let's Get That Machine Running Again

Reach out today to get a quote, ask a question, or bring your machine by.

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