# Super Rare Spider-Man Arcade Redemption Prototype Has Popped Up for Sale

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2023-03-06  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/super-rare-spider-man-arcade-redemption-prototype-has-popped-up-for-sale

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## Analysis

A rare prototype redemption arcade game called 'The Amazing Spider-Man Adventure Alley' has surfaced for sale on Facebook. The machine appears to be a coin-roller style redemption game similar to Stern's 2006 Simpsons Kooky Carnival, priced at $2,000. The seller believes this may be the only prototype ever made, as no production models are known to exist.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] The Amazing Spider-Man Adventure Alley is a redemption arcade game, not a pinball machine — _Author directly examined the machine and determined it is a coin-roller game similar to Simpsons Kooky Carnival_
- [MEDIUM] This appears to be a prototype with no known production run — _Seller states 'I believe this is the prototype' and 'It doesn't look like they ever followed through with production.' Author notes extensive searching found no record of this game._
- [HIGH] The machine is fully functional and includes a box of tickets — _Seller states 'This game works 100%. It takes quarters and gives tickets. A box of tix is also included.'_
- [HIGH] The seller also has a Spider-Man mirrored claw game available — _Seller mentions 'I also have a spider man mirrored claw game is I. Newark nj'_

### Notable Quotes

> "Given how closely I follow the arcade and pinball industries, it's not often that a game pops up that I have never, ever seen before."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Establishes credibility and emphasizes rarity of this discovery_

> "This game works 100%. It takes quarters and gives tickets. A box of tix is also included."
> — **Facebook marketplace seller**
> _Confirms functional status and completeness of the prototype_

> "I believe this is the prototype. It doesn't look like they ever followed through with production. This may be the only one made making it super rare and collectible."
> — **Facebook marketplace seller**
> _Seller's assessment of machine rarity and production history_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| The Amazing Spider-Man Adventure Alley | game | Rare prototype redemption arcade game, coin-roller style, priced at $2,000 on Facebook marketplace |
| Simpsons Kooky Carnival | game | 2006 Stern Pinball coin-roller redemption machine cited as comparison point for Spider-Man Adventure Alley |
| Stern Pinball | company | Manufacturer of Simpsons Kooky Carnival, which serves as design comparison for the Spider-Man prototype |
| Knapp Arcade | person|organization | Arcade and pinball industry observer and content creator reporting on rare game discovery |
| Spider-Man (Marvel IP) | product | Licensed intellectual property used for both the redemption arcade prototype and a separate mirrored claw game mentioned by seller |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Rare arcade game discovery, Redemption arcade machines, Spider-Man licensed games
- **Secondary:** Prototype gaming hardware, Arcade collectibles market

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.75) — Author expresses genuine curiosity and excitement about discovery of a rare, unknown prototype game. Tone is investigative and enthusiastic about the uniqueness of the find.

### Signals

- **[leak_detection]** A previously unknown Spider-Man licensed arcade prototype surfaces, suggesting undocumented licensing partnerships or aborted game projects from the Spider-Man IP estate (confidence: medium) — The game appears to have no public record despite extensive searching by an industry observer, suggesting it was never commercially released or widely documented

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## Transcript

Given how closely I follow the arcade and pinball industries, it's not often that a game pops up that I have never, ever seen before. Well, here's one. A prototype redemption game called "The Amazing Spider-Man Adventure Alley" popped up for sale on Facebook today. At first I thought that this was a pinball-style game, but upon closer inspection it appears to be a coin-roller game, sort of like the 2006 machine "Simpsons Kooky Carnival" that Stern Pinball manufactured back in 2006.

Below is the description from the ad, which is looking to get $2,000 for the machine:

"Used once. Ticket redemption. I believe this is the prototype . It doesn’t look like they ever followed through with production. This may be the only one made making it super rare and collectible . This game works 100%. It takes quarters and gives tickets. A box of tix is also included. I also have a spider man mirrored claw game is I. Newark nj"

Below is a link to the ad as well. Has anyone ever seen this game before. I Googled it and I didn't see a thing. I'd love to know the story behind this.

https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/529693069303348/?media_id=0&ref=share_attachment

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*Exported from Journalist Tool on 2026-04-13 | Item ID: 866173db-14c4-47fd-b5c0-84ff9e1b8f0f*
