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GCE

Vectrex creators

General Consumer Electronics, the company that created the Vectrex console in 1982 before being acquired by Milton Bradley.

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Overview

GCE (General Consumer Electronics) was the company that created the Vectrex, the only home console with built-in vector graphics display. Founded in 1981, GCE released the Vectrex in 1982 before being acquired by Milton Bradley that same year.

Fast Facts

  • Founded: 1981
  • Product: Vectrex
  • Acquired by: Milton Bradley (1982)
  • End: 1984 (with MB exit from games)

The Vectrex

AspectDetail
ConceptHome arcade with vector display
Released1982
Price$199
Technology6809 CPU, vector CRT

Company History

YearEvent
1981GCE founded
1982Vectrex released, MB acquires GCE
1983Continued development under MB
1984MB exits games market, Vectrex discontinued

Legacy

GCE’s brief existence produced one of gaming’s most unique consoles. The Vectrex’s singular technology ensured its place in gaming history, and the active collector/homebrew community keeps the platform alive decades later.

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