I have one PCIe ArcadeVGA left. It is the ArcadeVGA "version 2". It was working last time I checked (when I carefully stored it).
It has VGA, DVI-I and a small round port like an s-video DIN but with 7 pins.
This is a TV-out carries s-video, composite and component video signal output for SDTV.
Label at back reads "ATI Radeon HD2400PRO 256M 64BIT DDR2 PCIE".
Drivers are still available from Ultimarc.Honest disclosure, I don't use it these days because, like many people, I can use a relatively more modern video card with CRT_emudriver to get similar or even better results. This is likely why Andy doesn't sell them anymore. I don't even need the component video out because these days I can get better quality YPbPr through my GreenAntz transcoders anyway. Though it is nice to have composite and svideo there.
Having 15khz from boot automatically is very nice, though it is possible to flash many CRT_emudriver compatible cards to be 15khz from boot also. One advantage for ArcadeVGA is it makes it easy to display a splash screen while loading Windows in Win7+, this remains awkward to do with other cards.
Nonetheless, the PCIe versions of ArcadeVGA (vs older AGP) remain in hot demand as obviously compatible with modern computers.
If you'd like to make an offer, please PM me