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