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Arcade Pickers scouts Flynn's Phoenix garage collection of 30-40+ machines and negotiates bulk purchases.
Flynn has been running arcade business since early 1980s, placing machines on location
high confidence · Corey confirms Flynn's history: 'He's been doing arcades since, I think, the early 80s.'
Flynn has approximately 30-40 arcade cabinets in his garage in various conditions
high confidence · Corey: 'I knew this was the place. I was like, man, this guy's got at least 30 or 40 cabinets over here, all various conditions'
Flynn has a large trailer (approximately 30 feet by 10 feet) filled primarily with Street Fighter machines
high confidence · Corey describes: 'He actually has a trailer in the back, a pretty big trailer, like one of those, I don't know, it's probably 30 feet by 10 feet. It's full of Street Fighter stuff.'
Dragon's Lair generated over 34 million dollars in revenue
high confidence · RetroRalph states: 'This is Dragon's Lair, the game that generated over 34 million dollars of revenue.'
Street Fighter II World Warrior cabinet had a defective sound board affecting character voices and sound effects on one side
high confidence · RetroRalph diagnosed audio issue: 'I think it's an issue with one of the memory chips on it. So there's no character noises at all.'
“He does put a London gold price on a lot of his stuff, but I think that's negotiable if we're coming in with money to spend, which we are.”
Corey@ 2:08 — Sets expectations about Flynn's pricing strategy and hints at negotiation room
“If this doesn't get your blood boiling, then you better check your pulse. This is awesome.”
RetroRalph@ 5:05 — Expresses enthusiasm upon seeing Flynn's collection scale
“This is like Street Fighter Heaven over here.”
RetroRalph@ 7:23 — Characterizes the density of Street Fighter machines in the trailer
“So this is like the honey hole of marquees.”
Corey@ 10:47 — Describes finding an exceptional collection of arcade marquees
“I think I overpaid, to your point, on the Street Fighter. But I love Street Fighter, and I'll be like, they bit the bullet on that one. I just had to do it.”
RetroRalph@ 21:19 — Reflects on purchase decision driven by personal collecting passion over profit margin
business_signal: Arcade operator consolidation: Flynn maintains extensive machine inventory (30-40+ cabinets) from multi-decade location arcade business; represents concentrated asset base from 1980s operator model
high · Corey: 'He's been doing arcades since, I think, the early 80s... he's got at least 30 or 40 cabinets over here.' Collection started 1983.
market_signal: Neo Geo MVS cabinets and cartridges noted as increasing in rarity and value; multi-cart importers from China creating market pressure on original hardware pricing
medium · RetroRalph: 'These are actually starting to go for a little bit more money now because they're getting a little bit more rare. There's a couple of companies that come out with these China multi-carts.'
market_signal: Arcade marquees have collector value and resale market; pricing ranges $10-65 depending on condition, rarity, artist recognition, and material (glass vs. plexiglass)
medium · Negotiations on individual marquees: NBA Jam glass ($45), Mortal Kombat ($10-15 with damage), Hulk/Rampage ($45), bundle deal of 5 marquees for $150
product_concern: Street Fighter II World Warrior cabinet had defective sound memory chip affecting audio output; required board swap from backup unit to make functional
high · RetroRalph diagnosed: 'I think it's an issue with one of the memory chips on it. So there's no character noises at all.' Required finding working backup World Warrior board from Flynn's inventory.
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