Armor Attack was an arcade game by Cinematronics, the Vectrex had quite a few Cinematronics ports like Rip Off, Star Castle, etc. It was the first system to have a game ported to arcade (by Cinematronics) which was Cosmic Chasm. They had a Tempest like game called Web Warz. You can buy a multicart with every game on it and there is also reproduction overlays. Fantastic system and I have fond memories of it. There's a home brew community as well, and there is Atari vector game ports to it as well.
Never saw one of these in person! Whenever I see any of our machines with an integrated CRT I wonder what we will do when they stop working and no replacement is to be found... Maybe OLEDs in some years. 😔
Yeah really cool unit and glad it's in such good working order... after the re-cap anyway. But sadly over time the CRT's will die in everything that has one and they will fade into memory. Makes me sad to think about it. Just have to enjoy them while we can.
Pretty surreal seeing so many animation frames on an early console. With cartridge ROM sizes being so low, it makes me wonder why they would prioritise that over more levels. Perhaps they 'did an Id' and were able to reuse game assets in order to accommodate more features.
Quite possibly. This thing really seems like it was ahead of it's time. We only played a couple games, but there are a bunch more all with pretty impressive graphics for the time.
oh the memory's, very cool.
5:54 polystyrene caps...incredibly stable and reliable just dont heat them too much or they short instantly. ...dont need to change them or touch them
Get a crt expert to look at it, they can get that tube much brighter and sharper I reckon.
Armor Attack was an arcade game by Cinematronics, the Vectrex had quite a few Cinematronics ports like Rip Off, Star Castle, etc. It was the first system to have a game ported to arcade (by Cinematronics) which was Cosmic Chasm. They had a Tempest like game called Web Warz. You can buy a multicart with every game on it and there is also reproduction overlays. Fantastic system and I have fond memories of it. There's a home brew community as well, and there is Atari vector game ports to it as well.
Haha thanks for the info. It just so happens I have a milti-cart on my cart on eBay that I'm planning on giving to the owner.
Never saw one of these in person! Whenever I see any of our machines with an integrated CRT I wonder what we will do when they stop working and no replacement is to be found... Maybe OLEDs in some years. 😔
Yeah really cool unit and glad it's in such good working order... after the re-cap anyway. But sadly over time the CRT's will die in everything that has one and they will fade into memory. Makes me sad to think about it. Just have to enjoy them while we can.
@@c90s_tech it make me kind of regret every time I use my big crt for anything but gaming, I should start using a TFT for that kind of stuff.
Everything including a cartridge blow.
We're full service here at "The 80's Tech" mister!
Lol the Vectrex was never in direct competition with the NES which wasn’t released in the US until 1986.
Iam late but those *things* - those *barrels* are caps too
Ahh interesting. Do you know what kind? Wonder why they weren't in the kit we got for it. Maybe they are a non-electrolytic?
@@c90s_tech They are called *polystyrene capacitors* ... try to search them up...
@@technicmasters7936 Thanks, I'll be reading up on them. Cheers.
@@c90s_tech No problem :)
Pretty surreal seeing so many animation frames on an early console. With cartridge ROM sizes being so low, it makes me wonder why they would prioritise that over more levels. Perhaps they 'did an Id' and were able to reuse game assets in order to accommodate more features.
Quite possibly. This thing really seems like it was ahead of it's time. We only played a couple games, but there are a bunch more all with pretty impressive graphics for the time.
actually this lil beast competed with the atari 2600 when it came out, no nintendo yet..
I loved my Vectrex. I'm very sad I didn't hold onto it.
I hear you. So much stuff I regret giving up over the years. I was just moving around too much to keep any of it.
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