GCE Vectrex

The GCE Vectrex, usually just referred to as Vectrex, is a second generation (1976–1992) home video game console that was developed by Western Technologies/Smith Engineering, and distributed first by General Consumer Electronics... See more

Release date
November 1, 1982
Media
ROM Cartridge
Max Controllers
2
Notes

The GCE Vectrex, usually just referred to as Vectrex, is a second generation (1976–1992) home video game console that was developed by Western Technologies/Smith Engineering, and distributed first by General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and later by Milton Bradley Company after its purchase of GCE. It was released in November 1982 in North America at a retail price of $199. The console was later released in Europe (1983) and Japan (1983). The Vectrex had an integrated vector monitor which displayed vector graphics, which set it apart from other consoles that needed a TV to play on, and is the only console ever released that uses vector graphics. The console discontinued in early 1984.

Cpu

Motorola 68A09 @ 1.5 MHz

Memory

1 KB RAM

Graphics

Vector Display

Sound

General Instrument AY-3-8912

Display

9" Monitor

Manufacturer

General Consumer Electronics, Milton Bradley Company

Developers

Western Technologies/Smith Engineering

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