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Vectrex Games

Vectrex

Vectrex
Year: 1982
Generation: Second
Producer: Smith Engineering
Launch Year: 1982
Discontinued: 1984
Units Sold: 1 million
Top Game: Minestorm
Price at Launch: $199
Country of Origin: United States
CPU: Motorola 6809
RAM: 1 KB
Devices / Peripherals: Cartridges,Joystick,3D Imager,Light Pen,Multiplayer Adaptors

1. What Was the Vectrex?

The Vectrex was a unique home video game console released in 1982 by General Consumer Electronics (later acquired by Milton Bradley). Unlike other consoles of the time, the Vectrex featured a built-in vector graphics monitor — a monochrome CRT display capable of drawing sharp, glowing lines rather than using pixel-based raster graphics.

This self-contained system stood out in both design and gameplay, delivering an arcade-like experience at home with crisp vector visuals and integrated sound.


2. Key Features of the Vectrex

  • Built-in CRT display: 9-inch vector monitor offered razor-sharp, flicker-free lines unlike anything else at the time.
  • Monochrome graphics + overlays: color was simulated using transparent plastic screen overlays placed on the display.
  • Analog joystick: provided smooth control, ideal for arcade-style games like shooters and space sims.
  • Self-contained design: no need for a TV; just plug it in and play.
  • Built-in game: came pre-loaded with Mine Storm, a fast-paced asteroid shooter.

3. Games and Community

  • 30+ official titles: including Scramble, Armor Attack, Bedlam, and Star Castle.
  • Strong homebrew scene: modern developers continue to create new Vectrex games and hardware mods.
  • Distinctive style: vector graphics gave every game a striking, high-tech look.

4. Legacy and Modern Revival

Though short-lived due to the 1983 video game crash, the Vectrex remains a cult classic admired for its originality and design. It’s often cited as one of the most innovative consoles of its era.

  • Highly collectible: due to its rarity and unique hardware.
  • Ongoing support: modern enthusiasts develop new games, overlays, and emulator support.
  • Retro originality: the only vector-based home console, unmatched in its visual identity.

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