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Vectrex

Vector graphics console

The 1982 vector graphics game console with built-in monitor, using the Motorola 6809 CPU to create sharp line-based graphics unlike any other home system.

Vectrex consolevector6809gcearcade 1982–present

Overview

The Vectrex was a unique 1982 game console featuring a built-in 9-inch vector CRT monitor. Using the Motorola 6809 CPU, it drew sharp lines rather than pixels, creating arcade-quality vector graphics at home. Colour was added via plastic screen overlays.

Fast Facts

  • Released: 1982
  • CPU: Motorola 6809 @ 1.5 MHz
  • RAM: 1 KB
  • Display: Built-in 9” vector CRT
  • Manufacturer: GCE / Milton Bradley

Specifications

ComponentDetail
GraphicsMonochrome vector
ColourVia plastic overlays
SoundAY-3-8912
ControllerAnalog stick + 4 buttons
Built-in gameMine Storm

Why Vector Graphics

AdvantageBenefit
Sharp linesPerfect diagonals, any angle
ResolutionEffectively infinite
Arcade accurateMany arcades used vectors
SpeedLines faster than filled shapes

Notable Games

GameType
Mine StormBuilt-in Asteroids-like
ScrambleKonami port
Star TrekSpace exploration
Pole PositionRacing
SpikePlatformer

Colour Overlays

The Vectrex displayed monochrome vectors. Each game included a plastic overlay that added colour regions to the screen—a simple but effective solution.

Modern Homebrew

The Vectrex has an active homebrew scene:

  • New games released regularly
  • Multicarts available
  • Reproduction overlays
  • Modern development tools

Legacy

The Vectrex remains the only home console to use vector graphics. Its unique display technology and arcade-quality visuals make it a collector’s treasure, while the homebrew community keeps it alive with new releases.

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