This game was released in America by Midway as Space Invaders Deluxe. "Deluxe" uses a color overlay, however, instead of a color monitor. The only difference in gameplay between the two is the point value of the blinking saucer: 500 in Space Invaders Part II, but only 200 in Space Invaders Deluxe. Oddly enough, Midway's Space Invaders Deluxe displays the name Space Invaders Part II during the attract mode. All other references to the game (promotional material, manual, service bulletins, labels on the motherboard, serial number tags inside the cabinet, monitor glass, etc.) say Space Invaders Deluxe. This is most likely because the licensing agreement between Taito and Midway only allowed certain minor changes to the program code.
In mint condition (just like the factory made it and was going to show at a trade show.) It could bring between $1,000 and $1,500.
In near mint condition (like above but in played condition without any cosmetic damage) $500 to $1,000.
Any where under the above two conditions you could only expect up to $800 at most from a collector, If a restorer was to offer it would be no more than $500.
I bought parts for one a few years back (the board, power supply, and controls) for $75.00. I cleaned the board, re built and cleaned the power supply, and cleaned and adjusted the controls. I resold them for $100.00.
Its all about finding a buyer, I have had plenty of games that have sold for way more than I thought I would have gotten for them. Also others that I thought people would want and didn't get the offers I was looking for.
2007-12-31 19:18:38
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answered by tc_an_american 7
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Hey ciao,
Se stai cercando Space Invaders puoi scaricarlo gratis da qua: http://j.mp/1wmBElP
Spero di esserti stato utile
2014-09-12 14:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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