Many people and businesses that own a arcade style video game, pinball machine or jukebox know that these are unique collectibles. We undetsand that you
have a significant monetary and emotional investment in a classic video game or music player. People on Long Island know they can turn to M&L Repair for top quailty repairs and sales for
video games, jukeboxes, and pinball machines.
Home video games systems and classic arcade games in businesses and public venues can and should remain in good working condition for many years.
Video game repair shops on Long Island can often handle the basic maintenace of coin operted video games. At M&L Repair we take pride in fixing your unique home system and providing the best service of video arcade equipment. We also help reapir and maintain game accesories like controllers.
Our purpose, expertise and passion
I "Care To Repair" your Jukebox, Pinball machine, Video Game, Slot Machine and/or any other machinery that you might own that either "takes" or "took" a coin. The age or the country of origin of your equipment does not matter to me. I will be glad to come to you and to repair your machine in your house or business location.
Sales and Service for home amusements are my top priority. I am a trusted serviceman in business for over 20 years. I specialize in service of any machine that takes or took a coin to operate. I am an Engineer who graduated from SUNY Maritime College.
Mike Berrick
www.mandlrepair.com
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Asteroids
Manufactured by Atari, 1979 |
Tekken Tag Tournament Manufactured by Namco, 1999 |
| Missile Command Manufactured by Atari, 1980 |
NFL Blitz '99 Manufacturer Midway, 1998 |
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Centipede Manufactured by Atari, 1982 |
Nintendo World Cup Manufacturer: Technos, 2000 |
| Millipede Manufactured by Atari, 1982 |
Neo Geo MVS Manufactured by SNK, 1989 |
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Arkanoid Manufacturer by Taito, 1986 |
Jr. Pac-Man Manufacturer Bally, 1983 |
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Tetris Manufactured by Atari, 1988 |
Defender Manufacturer Williams, 1980 |
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Super Hang-On Manufactured by Sega, 1992 |
Super Hang-On Manufactured by Sega, 1992 |
You might be surprised to find out how popular pinball machines, jukeboxes and arcade games are with collectors and hobbyists.
In the past few years major department stores like Target have begun selling video arcade games for the home.
Coin-operated arcade games first became popular in amusement parks of the 1920s. Coin-operated pinball machines were first installed in the 1930s. During the early 1970s, the first video games for the home were produced. Video arcades became a must-have store in malls and shopping centers across America. This decade marked a revolution in video arcade games with stand-alone arcade game consoles spreading to movie theaters, bars, laundromats, and even to some restuarants. By the 1990s, home PC games and home video game consoles became more powerful and popular. The presence of video arcade storefronts became less common but the arcade units have remained popular. The original video games themselves have seen a comeback and many are now common on the major video game platforms (Sony PlayStation, Microsoft X-box, and Nintendo) and in open source gaming computers and devices.
There are several good sources of online information for people who want to buy and sell or repair arcade video games . Here are a few of the more popular websites:
- The Wikipedia has a good article on arcade games arcade games.
- International Arcade Museum - Arcade Games lists Arcade games, the manufacturer, the year it was first made and descriptions and images of the game unit.
- International Arcade Museum - Pinball lists Pinball games, the manufacturer, the year it was first made and descriptions and images of the game untit.
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Retrogaming
Articles Wonder why classic arcade
games are making a comeback? Tips
on modding your cabinets and more
can be found on this website devoted
to classic games.
Jukebox repair Long Island, jukebox sales
M & L Repair, Incorporated, looks forward to helping you to repair and maintain your jukebox. We are also one of the few businesses specializing in jukebox sales on Long Island
We have experience servicing and repairing jukeboxes of all shapes and sizes from US and foreign manufacturers. The major jukebox manufacturers include AMI/Rowe, Rock-Ola, Seeburg, Wurlitzer, Aireon, Cameron, Capehart, Chicago Coin, Cinematone, Daly, Evans, Filben, Gabel, Holcomb and Hoke, Mills, Packard, Ristaucrat, RCA, United Music, and Williams.
Before there were jukeboxes there was something called the "coin-slot phonograph". The official name for it was not until the 1930s that the modern jukebox using 78 rpm records. In the 1950s, the 45-rpm record came to dominate the jukebox format. In the 1980s, compact discs began being used and, more recently, hard drives with connections to the Internet have become common.
For people considering collecting, buying a jukebox for the first time, or adding to their collection, here are a few good Internet resources: Always Jukin, Your Gameroom Place, and Jukebox Collector Magazine.
Pinball machine repair Long Island, pinball machine sales
We have years of experience repairing a wide variety of pinball machines. All of the pinball machines that we sell are used but restored. Pinball games are complicated machines with many sensitive electrical and mechanical parts.
The Wikipedia has a good article on arcade games pinball machines.
Internet pinball database
Slot Machine Sales and Repairs
Authentic American slot machines bought, sold and repaired.
Game Room Design
We can fill up your empty room or basement and turn it into your personal arcade, with pin ball machines and juke boxes.




