- The
Vectrex is a
vector display-based home
video game console, the only one ever
designed and
released for the home market, that was
developed by Smith...
- This is a list of
video games produced for the
Vectrex, a
vector graphics-based
video game console.
There were 28
games officially released for the console...
- 1980 and then the
Emerson Arcadia 2001, ColecoVision,
Atari 5200, and
Vectrex, all in 1982. By the end of the era,
there were over 15
different consoles...
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single side diskette. By 2015, "Bad Apple!!" had been
ported to the 1982
Vectrex console;
along with
ports to the 1977–Atari 2600, 1985–Nintendo Entertainment...
- The game went on to
receive ports for the
Atari 2600,
Atari 5200 and the
Vectrex home consoles. The
ports of the game were
generally received well by the...
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Microvision was
designed by Jay Smith, the
engineer who
would later design the
Vectrex video game console. The Microvision's
combination of
portability and a...
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consoles or computers, but
there were
releases for the Tomy
Tutor and
Vectrex as well as
dedicated tabletop/handheld versions.
Unauthorized clones for...
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overlay also
tints the
vectors green.
Armor Attack was
released for the
Vectrex in 1982. One
button rotates the jeep clockwise,
while a
second button rotates...
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pinball machines as well as
being the
sound chip in the
Intellivision and
Vectrex video game consoles, and the
Amstrad CPC, Oric-1,
Colour Genie, El****r...
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Cosmic Chasm is a 1982
vector game
originally created by GCE for the
Vectrex home game system. It
became the
first game
developed for a home
system to...