The Vectrex had potential

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The Vectrex was a novel piece of gaming hardware, a console with it's own CRT monitor. Plus, the use of vector graphics instead of sprite based ones was an interesting choice. Sadly when it came out the industry crash of '83 happened not too long after robbing it of any chance to shine. I feel that it had potential and there's still people out there making homebrew games for it. It would be really cool if someone made a more modern looking one that can play every game for it on one cart or even have them built in. What do you think of the Vectrex and have you played one before?
 
It looks like what you would think military use to send robots and control it with this device for high-tech wars or train soldiers for real wars with digital war simulators lol. But then when arcade places so popular it didn't make sense to buy a device like this. And then when people got used to arcade places and made babies video game consoles were a way to make kids stay in home for whatever parental reason people had so no wonder they could sell a lot in a way parents actually bothered to buy video game consoles for kids lol. In that regard a device like this with better graphics had released in 90s honestly it would be way more preferable because number 1 parent complaint regarding video game consoles was you either gotta buy 2nd TV to kid or let the kid steal 1 TV in the house so you may never know if a nuclear war had started so make sure you are always close to your basement, buddy lol. I seriously think and wished video game consoles should had their own screens especially after my momma broke my Atari 2600 just to watch news lol. Then I made her buy a Sega lol.
 
Got to test one back in 2021 to make sure it functioned (first with the in-built MineStorm and again with Berzerk).

It truly is an interesting piece of work, due to the vector rendering, but in a greater scope of things, it suffers from the core issues I see with the second generation; the games were largely arcade ports or were in that style. You've pretty much seen everything there is to the games within 15 minutes, and a full session of playtime wouldn't last an hour. But then again, that was standard fare, for the time.

I still put it as my second-favorite 2nd-Gen system. It's hard to beat the 2600 with some of its more advanced games (like the stuff on Supercharger).
 
my parents had this and let me play it in the early 90s, but it disappeared one day. They must have sold it.
 

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