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The Vectrex was an 8-bit video game console developed by General Consumer Electric (GCE) and later bought by Milton Bradley Company. It was released in late 1982 at a retail price of $199. As the video game market declined and then crashed, the Vectrex exited the market in early 1984. The rights to the system reverted to its developers, Smith Engineering.
Smith Engineering briefly considered designing a handheld version of the device in 1988, though the success of the Nintendo Game Boy made such a project too risky. In the mid-1990s, Smith Engineering condoned the duplication of the Vectrex system image and cartridges for non-commercial uses.
Unlike other video game consoles which connected to TVs to display raster graphics, the Vectrex included its own monitor which displayed vector graphics. The monochrome Vectrex used screen overlays to give the illusion of color, and also to reduce the severity of the inherent flickering caused by the vector monitor.
It is widely believed that the Nintendo 64 was the first home console to include an analog controller. However the Vectrex, preceding the N64 by over a decade, featured an analog jostick as seen in Pole Position.
It was also possible to use light pen and 3D imager.
At the time many of the most popular arcade games used vector displays, and GCE was looking to set themselves apart from the pack by selling high-quality versions of games like Asteroids, Space Wars, and Armor Attack. The system even contained a built in game, the Asteroids-like Minestorm.
Even today there are new games in developement by hobby programmers. Also new hardware (for example Vecvox - speech synthesizer) is available.
Smith Engineering briefly considered designing a handheld version of the device in 1988, though the success of the Nintendo Game Boy made such a project too risky. In the mid-1990s, Smith Engineering condoned the duplication of the Vectrex system image and cartridges for non-commercial uses.
Unlike other video game consoles which connected to TVs to display raster graphics, the Vectrex included its own monitor which displayed vector graphics. The monochrome Vectrex used screen overlays to give the illusion of color, and also to reduce the severity of the inherent flickering caused by the vector monitor.
It is widely believed that the Nintendo 64 was the first home console to include an analog controller. However the Vectrex, preceding the N64 by over a decade, featured an analog jostick as seen in Pole Position.
It was also possible to use light pen and 3D imager.
At the time many of the most popular arcade games used vector displays, and GCE was looking to set themselves apart from the pack by selling high-quality versions of games like Asteroids, Space Wars, and Armor Attack. The system even contained a built in game, the Asteroids-like Minestorm.
Even today there are new games in developement by hobby programmers. Also new hardware (for example Vecvox - speech synthesizer) is available.
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- 'NO' Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- 0ldsk00l Demo by Manu (2002) (PD)
- 3-D Crazy Coaster (1983)
- 3-D Demo by Chris (Mar 06) (2000) (PD)
- 3-D Demo by Chris (Mar 08) (2000) (PD)
- 3-D Mine Storm (1983)
- 3-D Narrow Escape (1983)
- 3-D Scrolling Demo by Christopher Tumber (2001) (PD)
- 4-D Rotating Cube Demo (19xx) (PD)
- 8Ball by Christopher Tumber (2001) (PD)
- Abyss Demo (1999) (PD)
- All Good Things by John Dondzila (1996)
- All Your Base Demo by Manu (2001) (PD)
- Alpha Demo (2001) (PD)
- Animaction (1983) (light pen)
- Animation Demo by Manu (2002) (PD)
- Arkanoid - Revenge of DOH Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Armor Attack (1982)
- Armor Attack (1982) (Spinner Hack)
- Armor Attack (1982) (Spinner Hack) [a1]
- Arsek by Marq (2000) (PD)
- Art Master (1983) (light pen)
- Axel F - Beverly Hills Cop by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Axel F - Beverly Hills Cop by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD) [a1]
- Bach Prelude #1 by Jeff Woolsey (1985) (PD)
- Battle Earth Terror Hazard & Vecsports Boxing (2000) (PD)
- Battle Earth Terror Hazard V1 by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Battle Earth Terror Hazard V2 by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Battle Earth Terror Hazard V3 by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Battle Earth Terror Hazard V4 by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Battlezone Demo by Christopher Tumber (2001) (PD)
- BB2 Demo by Manu (2002) (PD)
- BCor-FTS Demo by Clay Cowgill (1997) (PD)
- Bebop Best Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Bebop Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Bedlam (1983)
- Bedlam (1983) (Spinner Hack)
- Berzerk (1982)
- Berzerk (1982) (Bugfixed Prototype)
- Birds of Prey by John Dondzila (1999)
- Blitz! - Action Football (1982)
- Bubble Bobble (Diamond Room) by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Bubble Bobble Sound 0 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Bubble Bobble Sound 1 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Bubble Bobble Sound 2 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Bubble Bobble Sound 2best by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Bubble Bobble Sound 3 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Calibration Demo (19xx) (Christopher Tumber) (PD)
- CGM Example by Marq (2000) (PD)
- Clean Sweep (1982)
- Clean Sweep (Mr Boston Version) (1982)
- Collision Test by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Commando - High Score Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Cosmic Chasm (1982)
- Count05 Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Curved Lines Demo (1998) (PD)
- Dark Tower (1983) (Prototype)
- Dark Tower (1983) (Prototype) (Fred Taft Hack) [h1]
- Disc Duel Demo (1997) (PD)
- Dr. Who Theme by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Dual Vectrex Test #1 (1983) (PD)
- Dual Vectrex Test #2 (1983) (PD)
- Engine Analyzer (1983) (light pen)
- Etch-a-Sketch by Jeff Woolsey (1985) (light pen) (PD)
- Exec Rom Dumper (2000) (Ronen Habot)
- Fast Food Sound 1 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Fast Food Sound 2 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Fortress of Narzod (1982)
- Ghosts 'n' Goblins Sound 7 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Ghosts 'n' Goblins Sound 8 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Ghosts 'n' Goblins Sound 9 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Ghosts 'n' Goblins Sound 9best by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Ghouls 'n' Ghosts Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Gravitrex by John Dondzila (2002)
- Great Giana Sisters (Bonus) by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Great Giana Sisters (Ingame) by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Great Giana Sisters (Title) by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Heads Up - Action Soccer (1983)
- Hey, Music Lover Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Hyperchase (1982)
- Jaws Theme Music by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Joystick Demo by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Klax (Level Begin) Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Labyrinth Rev 1 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Labyrinth Rev 2 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Labyrinth Rev 3 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Labyrinth Rev 4 (Vector Rouge) by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Line Demo (2001) (PD)
- Lines and Digitized Sounds Demo (1998) (PD)
- Lunar Lander Demo by Thomas Landspurg (19xx) (PD)
- Mad Planetoids Demo by John Dondzila (2001) (PD)
- Madonna's Get Into the Groove by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Melody Master (1983) (light pen)
- Mike's Molecules Demo by Mike Blackwell (1985) (PD)
- Mike's Molecules Demo by Mike Blackwell (1985) (PD) [a1]
- Mine Storm (1982)
- Mine Storm (1982) (Karrsoft Hack) [h1]
- Mine Storm (1982) (RLB Hack) [h1]
- Mine Storm II (1983)
- Mine Storm II (1983) (Fred Taft Hack) [h1]
- Mine Storm II (1983) (Spinner Hack)
- Misfits 1 Music by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Missile Lords by Christopher Tumber (2001) (PD)
- Monty on the Run HiScore Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Monty on the Run Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Monty on the Run Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD) [a1]
- Moon Lander Demo by Clay Cowgill (1997) (PD)
- Moon Lander Demo by Clay Cowgill (1997) (PD) [a1]
- Music Demo (2001) (PD)
- My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean by Jeff Woolsey (1985) (PD)
- Narrow Escape (2-D Version by Fred Taft) (1983) [h1]
- Nona3 by Manu (Mar 10) (2003)
- Omega Chase (Final Version) (1998) (PD)
- Omega Chase by Christopher Tumber (2000) (PD)
- Pac-Mania Sound 1 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Pac-Mania Sound 2 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Pac-Mania Sound 4 by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Patriots by John Dondzila (1996)
- Patriots by John Dondzila (1996) [a1]
- Patriots III - BALListics Busters by John Dondzila (1996)
- Patriots III - BALListics Busters by John Dondzila (2002)
- Patriots Remix by John Dondzila (1999)
- Philly Classic 3 Demo (2002) (PD)
- Pokemon Demo 1 by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Pokemon Demo 2 by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Pokemon Demo 3 by Manu and Marq (2000) (PD)
- Pokemon Demo 4 - Psyduck's Eyes by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Polar Rescue (1983)
- Polar Rescue (1983) [a1]
- Pole Position (1982)
- Pole Position (1982) (Spinner Hack)
- Pole Position (1982) [f1]
- POP Demo by Christopher Tumber (19xx) (PD)
- Pythagorian Theorem by Rob Mitchell (2002) (PD)
- Rainbow Islands Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Real Ghostbusters Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Repulse by John Dondzila (1999)
- Rip-Off (1982)
- Robin Hood Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Rockaroids Remix - 3rd Rock by John Dondzila (1996)
- Rockaroids Remix - 3rd Rock by John Dondzila (1996) [a1]
- Rocket Sledge Demo (1985) (PD)
- ROM Music Demo by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Ronen's Game Cart (2000) (Ronen Habot)
- Rotation Demo by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Rounders by Ronen Habot (2000) (PD)
- SAW Gallery 1 by Christopher Tumber (1999) (PD)
- SAW Gallery 2 by Christopher Tumber (1999) (PD)
- SAW Gallery 3 by Christopher Tumber (1999) (PD)
- Scorefont 3 by Manu (Aug 26) (2002)
- Scramble (1982)
- Solar Quest (1982)
- Solar Quest (1982) (Spinner Hack)
- Song Demo by Christopher Tumber (1998) (PD)
- Sound1 Demo (19xx) (PD)
- Space Wars (1982)
- Space16 Demo by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Spectrum I+ Demo (1982) (PD)
- Spike (1983)
- Spike Goes Skiing (1998) (PD)
- Spike Goes Skiing Demo V.03 (1998) (PD)
- Spike Hoppin' by John Dondzila (1998)
- Spike's Slam Pit Demo by Gauze (2001) (PD)
- Spike's Water Balloons (Analog) by John Dondzila (2001) (PD)
- Spinball (1983)
- Star Castle (1983)
- Star Castle (1983) (Spinner Hack)
- Star Fire Spirits by John Dondzila (1999)
- Star Fire Spirits by John Dondzila (1999) [a1]
- Star Hawk (1982)
- Star Seige by John Dondzila (1999)
- Star Ship (1982)
- Star Spangles Banner Music Demo by Jeff Woolsey (1985) (PD)
- Star Trek - The Motion Picture (1982)
- Star Trek - The Motion Picture (1982) (controller hack) [h1]
- Star Trek - The Motion Picture (1982) [a1]
- Star Wars Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Star Wars Theme by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Tank Demo 1 (19xx) (PD)
- Tank Demo 2 (2001) (PD)
- Taulukko Demo by Manu (2002) (PD)
- Test Rev. 4 (1982) (PD)
- Text Demo (2001) (PD)
- This is Just a Non-Playable Demo (1999) (PD)
- Tono Demo by Marq & Antti (2000) (PD)
- Tour De France (1983) (Prototype)
- Tsunami by Christopher Tumber (2001) (PD)
- Tsunami by Christopher Tumber (2001) (PD) [a1]
- Tsunami by Christopher Tumber (2001) (PD) [a2]
- Turrican 1 Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Turrican 2 Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- V-Frogger by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- V-Frogger by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD) [a1]
- V-Frogger by Chris Salomon, Sound by Kurt Woloch (2001) (PD)
- Vaboom! by Ronen Habot (2000) (PD)
- Vaboom! by Ronen Habot (2000) (PD) [a1]
- Vecmania Part 1 (1999) (PD)
- Vecmania Part 1 (1999) (PD) [a1]
- Vecmania Part 2 (1999) (PD)
- Vecsports Boxing Demo by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Vecsports Boxing With Sound Demo by Manu (2000) (PD)
- VecSports Kingpin Bowling by Manu (V0.2) (2002)
- VecSports Kingpin Bowling by Manu (V0.3) (2002)
- VecSports Kingpin Bowling by Manu (V0.4) (Aug 26) (2002)
- VecSports Kingpin Bowling Demo by Manu (Aug 19) (2002)
- Vectopia by John Dondzila (2001) (PD)
- Vector Vaders by John Dondzila (1996)
- Vector Vaders by John Dondzila (1996) [a1]
- Vector Vaders Remix by John Dondzila (1999)
- Vectrace (2000) (Ronen Habot)
- Vectrace (2000) (Ronen Habot) [a1]
- Vectrace (2000) (Ronen Habot) [a2]
- Vectrex BIOS (1982)
- Vectrex Bootstrap Loader by Jeff Woolsey (1985) (PD)
- Vectrex Demo 1 by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Vectrex Demo 2 by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Vectrex Demo 3 by Manu (2000) (PD)
- Vectrex Maze by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Vectrex Pong (1998) (PD)
- Vectrexians (1999) (PD)
- VecVoice Demo by Richard Hutchinson (2002)
- Version Nine by Christopher Tumber (1999) (PD)
- Version Nine by Christopher Tumber (1999) (PD) [a1]
- Version Nine by Christopher Tumber (2000) (PD)
- Verzerk by Alex Herbert (2002)
- Vexperience - B.E.T.H. & Vecsports Boxing by Manu (2000)
- Vimpula by Manu (2002) (PD)
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas by J. Woolsey (1985) (PD)
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas by J. Woolsey (1985) (PD) [a1]
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas by J. Woolsey (1986) (PD)
- Web Warp (1983)
- Web Wars (1983)
- Wormhole by John Dondzila (2001) (PD)
- YM001 Sound by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- Zombies from the Crypt Music by Chris Salomon (1998) (PD)
- ZZAP - Scrolling Space Game Demo (1989) (PD)