Pawn Stars: Best of Season 2 Episode 5 Arcade Game Gold
- October 30, 2021
In season 2 episode 5 of Pawn Stars: Best of, entitled "Arcade Game Gold," the team at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop is presented with an array of classic arcade games.
The first item up for negotiation is a rare 1975 Atari Pong arcade game. The seller is asking $1,500 for the item, but the Pawn Stars have their concerns about its functionality and condition. With the help of an expert, they must determine whether the game is worth the investment, or if it's better left untouched.
Next, Rick receives a visit from a seller with an unusual-looking device: a 1984 "Red Baron" arcade game. The seller is asking for $1,200, but the Pawn Stars have their reservations due to its relative rarity and appeal to collectors. Examining the game's components and researching its history prove to be the key to unlocking its value.
Later on, a seller brings in a 1975 Bally "Hi-Deal" pinball machine. While its age might seem like a red flag, the machine is in great working condition, and the seller is asking for $2,500. The Pawn Stars navigate the fine line between the machine's scarcity and its level of interest to collectors.
Lastly, a seller brings in a colorful 1995 World Cup Soccer pinball machine. The seller seeks $2,000, but the Pawn Stars are wary of the machine's more modern design and accessories. As they weigh the pros and cons of the item, they also try to determine whether the game is appealing enough to fetch a high price.
As with every episode, "Arcade Game Gold" features the Pawn Stars' characteristic blend of appraisal and negotiation. The team's knowledge of arcade games and their worth makes for especially compelling viewing, as they must weigh factors such as the game's rarity, historical significance, and aesthetic appeal. By focusing on classic arcade games, the episode also provides a nostalgic glimpse into the gaming culture of yesteryear, making it a hit with fans both young and old.