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VINTAGE VECTREX SCRAMBLE CASSETTE GAME 1982 

VINTAGE VECTREX  SCRAMBLE CASSETTE GAME 1982
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Item specifics

Condition: Very GoodPlatform: Vectrex
Release Year: 1982Game: Scramble
Genre: Shooter  

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Product Identifiers
PublisherGCE
GameScramble

Key Features
PlatformVectrex
GenreShooter

Tech Details
Release Year1982


VINTAGE VECTREX SCRAMBLE GAME

 

 

The Vectrex is a vector display-based video game console that was developed by Western Technologies/Smith Engineering It was licensed and distributed first by General Consumer Electric (GCE), and then by Milton Bradley Company after their purchase of GCE. It was released in November 1982 at a retail price of $199 ($440 compensated for inflation); as Milton Bradley took over international marketing the price dropped to $150 and then $100 shortly before the video game crash of 1983 The Vectrex exited the market in early 1984.

Unlike other non-portable video game consoles, which connected to televisions and rendered raster graphics, the Vectrex has an integrated vector monitor which displays vector graphics. The monochrome Vectrex uses plastic screen overlays to simulate color and various static graphics and decorations. At the time, many of the most popular arcade games used vector displays, and through a licensing deal with Cinematronics, GCE was able to produce high-quality versions of arcade games such as Space Wars and Armor Attack.

Vectrex comes with a built-in game, the Asteroids-like MineStorm. Two peripherals were also available for the Vectrex, a light pen and a 3D imager.

The Vectrex was also released in Japan under the name Bandi Vectrex Kousokusen.

While it is a mainstay of disc-based console systems today, the Vectrex was part of the first generation of console systems to feature a boot screen, which also included the Atari 5200 and Colecovision

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