Perhaps no other video game console from the first generation was as unique as the Vectrex. In those primitive days, the only means of producing polygonal 3D environments with the chips available was through wireframe, and for that you needed a specific type of monitor. Arcade games like Star Wars, Asteroids and Battlezone used vector monitors and graphics, but the tech couldn’t possibly be scaled down for home use — or could it? The Vectrex, a 3D console from the early 80s, went far enough to come with its own vertical vector monitor. Due to the high cost involved, it was never the market leader, but it remains a subject of fascination for collectors, and a frequent target for retro homebrewers. Two of them thought: why not recreate the Vectrex itself with modern technology? A lot of research and a few 3D-printed prototypes later, a new Vectrex at 50% scale is now being offered. It will come with twelve classic Vectrex games, each with their screen overlays, plus a Micro SD port for all those homebrew ROMs. Since the Vectrex had a different logo for each region it was sold in, it will come blank with stickers so you can […]
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A lot of research and a few 3D-printed prototypes later, a new Vectrex at 50% scale is now being offered. The Vectrex Mini will come with...
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