Taito QIX Classic Upright Arcade Game for sale

SKU: 5298
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$2,200.00

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Year Released: 1981

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Description

Pinball Arcade Salvation is honored to present you the Taito QIX Classic Upright Arcade Game, a legendary puzzle-action title that first captured hearts in arcades back in 1981. This timeless game challenges players to draw and claim portions of the screen while avoiding deadly enemies known as the “Qix” and “Sparx.” Strategy, timing, and precision are key — draw slowly to rack up more points, but beware: hesitation can be your downfall! Designed for both free play and coin-op settings, the QIX Classic is a must-have for collectors, retro enthusiasts, and businesses looking to add authentic 1980s charm.

Intricate Design

Crafted by Taito, the QIX Classic Upright Arcade Game embodies the simplicity and sophistication of early arcade design. The cabinet’s bold artwork, crisp vector-style graphics, and responsive joystick controls create an experience that feels both nostalgic and challenging. Its minimalistic yet addictive gameplay and classic sound effects make it one of the most innovative and enduring titles in arcade history.

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Game Features

  • Released by Taito in 1981

  • Unique gameplay where players claim territory by drawing shapes

  • Avoid the Qix and Sparx enemies to survive

  • Higher rewards for slower, riskier drawing

  • Free play or coin-op configuration for home or business setups

  • Simple yet highly addictive gameplay with iconic visuals and sound