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International Arcade Museum® — Killer List of Videogames®

Events Calendar

Arcade, Coin-Op, Gameroom, Pinball, & Video Game

Upcoming Events

August 2024
Avoid the Missing Ball - Pong Exhibition Show August 24 - September 28, 2024 Ayzenberg Gallery, 39 East Walnut, Pasadena, California Avoid the Missing Ball celebrates the earliest days of video game history -- the Pong era. A temporary exhibition running 6 Saturdays.
September 2024
Portland Retro Gaming Expo Show September 27-29, 2024 Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE MLK Jr. Blvd., Portland, Oregon Large three day gaming event with lots of vendors and guests. First year was in 2006. Large mix of console and arcade.
October 2024
The White Rose Gameroom Show Show October 11-12, 2024 The White Rose Gameroom Show, York Fairgrounds and Expo Center Memorial Hall East, York, Pennsylvania Vendor set-up only Thursday Oct 10 time: 1PM-8PM Friday Oct 11 show time: 10AM-8PM set-up 8AM-10AM Saturday Oct 12 show time: 9AM-5PM set-up 8AM-9AM * Pinball machines, video games, jukeboxes, slot machines, etc. * One price admission to play games all day, no quarters required! * Lots of door prizes. * Pinball and Gameroom items on sale. * Kids and adults pinball machine tournaments. * Refreshments will be available.
Houston Arcade Expo Show October 11-13, 2024 Houston Marriott Westchase, 2900 Briarpark Dr, Houston, Texas A WEEKEND OF FUN AND FREE PLAY! The Houston Area Arcade Group (HAAG) is holding their 22th Annual Arcade Expo on October 11,12 & 13th at the Houston Marriott Westchase. The ULTIMATE Arcade Party! There will be 100’s of classic and current coin-op pinball machines, video arcade games, penny arcades, and console video games ready for attendees to play on free play or buy them for their home. There will be Tournaments, events, music and workshops to keep the young and young at heart entertained.

Please visit the Arcade Map to see not only a list of events in your area, but also arcades, arcade bars, arcade museums and more in your area.

Caveat emptor!

Buyers should always be aware that coin-operated amusement machines offered at auction are almost always sold "as is" -- machines may be broken, damaged or in need of repair, often in ways that aren't immediately apparent. We advise caution when bidding on items at auctions -- examine everything thoroughly and know what you're buying. In our opinion, pinball machines often require the most caution at an auction, as to the uninitiated problems may not be immediately obvious (like key playfield accessories missing or non-working). Also requiring care would be antique machines of particularly high value, since condition and originality may play significantly it an item's actual value.

Data is live and current as of September 27, 2024, 4:14 am