For our daily classic commercials post, we bring you not one, but two Vectrex adverts from the 80’s. The Vectrex offered an integrated monitor, analog joystick, a Motorola 68A09 @ 1.6 MHz chip, 1KB of RAM, and vector graphic goodness. Videos after the jump.

The Vectrex is an 8-bit video game console developed by General Consumer Electric (GCE) and later bought by Milton Bradley Company. The Vectrex is unique in that it utilized vector graphics drawn on a monitor that was integrated in the console. It was released in November 1982 at a retail price of $199. As the video game market declined and then crashed, the Vectrex exited the market in early 1984

For our daily classic commercials post, we bring you not one, but two Vectrex adverts from the 80’s. The Vectrex offered an integrated monitor, analog joystick, a Motorola 68A09 @ 1.6 MHz chip, 1KB of RAM, and vector graphic goodness. Videos after the jump.

The Vectrex is an 8-bit video game console developed by General Consumer Electric (GCE) and later bought by Milton Bradley Company. The Vectrex is unique in that it utilized vector graphics drawn on a monitor that was integrated in the console. It was released in November 1982 at a retail price of $199. As the video game market declined and then crashed, the Vectrex exited the market in early 1984

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