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On the Web
- Classic Gaming Creations - John Dondzila's site for his projects including his many newly programmed Vectrex games and Genesis controllers converted for Vectrex use, as well technical information and games for other classic systems.
- My Vectrex (Ronen Habot) - Ronen's site for his two completed Vectrex games as well as the ones yet to come.
- Vectrex High Scores - High scores on some games.
- Jeroen's Vectrex - Manuals, technical documents, emulation, screenshots, passport and personal collection.
- Vectrex - Hardware, Software, Emulator, Tips.
- Richard's New Vectrex Hardware - Information on RAM-cart and multicart, VecVoice - speech synthesiser, screensavers, and other technical information.
- Kristof's Vectrex Page for New Games - New games in development. The demo for Vectrexians is at Spike's Big Vectrex Page.
- eGroups : vectrex_dev - This is an eGroups club containing forum and files for developers. It's also an interesting read for those who want to know what projects are possible and why.
- Spike's Big Vectrex Page - News, new games, gallery, emulation, history, articles, utilities, chat, and forum.
- Vecx - An open source emulator for Window.
Wikipedia Articles
- Vectrex - |CPU = Motorola MC68A09, 1.5 MHz
- General Instrument AY-3-8910 - ... voice Programmable Sound Generator (PSG) designed by General Instrument, initially for use with their 16-bit CP1610 or one of the PIC1650 series of 8-bit microcomputers. The 8910 and its variants became popular chips in many arcade games, and was used on, among others, the Intellivision and Vectrex video game consoles and the MSX, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Oric 1, Colour Genie, Elektor TV Games Computer and Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128/+2/+3 home computers as well as the Mockingboard sound card for the Apple II family.
- Yasi - Yasi is a video game which was developed in 2003 for the Vectrex video game console. It has been developed by independent enthusiasts.
- Microvision - The Microvision was a hand-held game console released by the Milton Bradley Company in 1979. The Microvision was designed by Jay Smith, the engineer who would later design the Vectrex gaming console.
- 3D Crazy Coaster - 3D Crazy Coaster was a video game for the Vectrex, an early video game console owned by Milton Bradley Company. Released in 1983, 3D Crazy Coaster made use of vector graphics, presenting a three dimensional playing environment.