Manufacturer Atari
Availability

Centipede Fixer Uppers x 4

Some signs of corrosion, moisture exposure on most
$160.00

Lot of four original Atari Centipede arcade game circuit boards from 1980 that do NOT work. There are four boards in this listing.  All but one is missing their Pokey ICs.  The one Pokey IC has been tested and does work, although the legs have signs of rust / moisture exposure.  

Three of these boards have signs of corrosion on the bottom, the other has some signs of moisture exposure / corrosion. Some of the socketed ICs on these boards have "crusty" legs.   Our guess is one is definitely fixable, the other three will need a bit more work or may be parts boards. 

See photos for more details, boards are sold as-is, needing repair.

Related Game Title Centipede
Year 1980
Genre Shooter
Quick Game Facts
Centipede

Centipede was the first arcade game designed by a women and one of Atari’s most successful games. The game is a vertical shooter that uses a track-ball for player movement. The player’s goal is to destroy an array of insects, including a centipede (obviously), fleas, spiders and scorpions.

Coin-Op Overview

The game’s cabinet is characterized by colorful graphics of an intimidating centipede that are seen nearly all of Atari’s games from the early 1980s.

Screen Captures




Coin-Op Technical Details
Year: 1980
Manufacturer: Atari
Genre: Shooter
Players: 2P
Conversion Class: unique
Monitor Type: Raster
Orientation: Vertical
Monitor Resolution: CGA