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jamesburns

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Purchased a Vectrex from KOMODO (Pat Danis ) which was packed well and arrived very quickly. I am very impressed with this fine little system. Can not believe I missed this system as a kid.
 
Purchased a Vectrex from KOMODO (Pat Danis ) which was packed well and arrived very quickly. I am very impressed with this fine little system. Can not believe I missed this system as a kid.

Aren't they fun? A must-own if you love vectors.

I used to have four of them; sold them to start my arcade machine collecting. I've now got one collecting dust. If I had a good multi-cart, it would get used more.
 
Aren't they fun? A must-own if you love vectors.

I used to have four of them; sold them to start my arcade machine collecting. I've now got one collecting dust. If I had a good multi-cart, it would get used more.

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Last time I checked, they sold multicarts.
 
the pre-bundled multicarts are decent. Any average guy would like it since its a shit ton of games etc. But heres the catch. Even to this day they are still making homebrew for this console. Even porting over other vector games to the vectrex. They have also created a vecvox that enables speech in games so other games are being redone to incorporate speech.

This is the problem with pre-bundled multicarts. If you dont get that game on there then you have to buy it individually, whatever.

I suggest buying the Richard Hutchinson vecflash multicart. Its a usb loaded multicart that you put any image on it. It only holds up to 31 games, but will take any of them and put them on there so if new ones come out, you just dump something you dont like and load up the new one.

http://www.richard.hutchinson.dsl.pipex.com/
 
I recently picked one up, great little machine. I paid $50 and picked it up locally with a pole positon cart. These are easy to program too, I did a prototype for a Red Baron game.
 
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