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  1. War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift HALLOWEEN Edition 2021 George FURY Pelonis + Orange Cart Shell + Vectrex 0LED Board For Vectrex / Kousokusen / 光速船 RARE CUSTOM CREATION Just in time for Halloween 2023! War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift - HALLOWEEN EDITION Author: George Pelonis, Fury Unlimited Version Release Year: 2021 Vectrex LED board modification added by Vectrexer Installed into the Vectrex cart shell by Vectrexer For Vectrex / 光速船 / Kousokusen Tested. Working. BETTER THAN NEW! Originally delivered as a board only. Now Installed inside an protective and easy to handle Vectrex cart shell! Includes and added switchable multi-color LED feature mod! For use with General Consumer Electronics (GCE) / Milton Bradley (MB) / Bandai (バンダイ) Vectrex 光速船 Kousokusen video game system. War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift HALLOWEEN Edition 2021 George "FURY" Pelonis. From a run made in of 2021 with a Green Printed Circuit Board (PCB). • War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift - HALLOWEEN EDITION ('WEEN) 2021 Printed Circuit Board (PCB) by George Pelonis, Fury Unlimited. • Game Instructions. • War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift PCB has been modified with a Custom Vectrex LED daughterboard made by Brett Walach, PlayVectrex.com. See Pictures. • Custom reproduction Vectrex game cart shell, in "Orange" color by Sean Kelly, • Game Cartridge Shell fitted to to hold the War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift PCB. • Vectrex LED daughterboard has a switches to control the LED for a multi-color board switchable between many colors. Currently set to a color complimenting the Orange cart shell. • Comes inside a RetroProtection Clear Vectrex Cartridge Protector. • Green color War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift printed circuit board (PCB). • Black and gold color Vectrex LED daughterboard. • Vectrex LED daughterboard is signed on the back by Brett Walach. Signature is hidden. Software on the Cart: • War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift , Halloween Edition. Included Game in this listing as shown in pictures: • War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift , Halloween Edition 2021 by George Pelonis, Fury Unlimited. • War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift , Halloween Edition 2021 Game Instructions. • Vectrex LED daughterboard by Brett Walach, PlayVectrex.com, installed by Vectrexer. • Translucent Reproduction Vectrex Cartridge Shell by Sean Kelly in "Orange" color. Fitted to the War of the Worlds (WOTW) Time Rift PCB. • All items above are delivered inside a RetroProtection Clear Vectrex Cartridge Protector. Price: $144.44 Or Best Offer (OBO) This item is listed on other sites. Message your Offer to avoid missing out on this classic Vectrex game! # Vectrex console is shown for demo display purposes only. Not included in sale. # This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. #War #of #the #Worlds #WaroftheWorlds #WOTW #Time #Rift #HALLOWEEN #WOTW2021 #George #Pelonis #FURY #Unlimited #Orange #LED #Vectrex #Kousokusen #光速船
  2. RARE CUSTOM CREATION Just in time for Halloween 2023! ZANTIS - HALLOWEEN EDITION Author: George Pelonis, Fury Unlimited Version Release Year: 2021 Vectrex LED board modification added by Vectrexer Installed into the Vectrex cart shell by Vectrexer Tested. Working. BETTER THAN NEW! Originally delivered as a board only. Now Installed inside an protective and easy to handle Vectrex cart shell! Includes and added switchable multi-color LED feature mod! For use with General Consumer Electronics (GCE) / Milton Bradley (MB) / Bandai (バンダイ) Vectrex 光速船 Kousokusen video game system. ZANTIS HALLOWEEN Edition 2021 George "FURY" Pelonis. From a SVM run made in of 2021 with a Green Printed Circuit Board (PCB). • ZANTIS - HALLOWEEN EDITION ('WEEN) 2021 Printed Circuit Board (PCB) by George Pelonis, Fury Unlimited. • Game Instructions. • ZANTIS PCB has been modified with a Custom Vectrex LED daughterboard made by Brett Walach, PlayVectrex.com. See Pictures. • Custom reproduction Vectrex game cart shell, in "Toxic Green" color by Sean Kelly, • Game Cartridge Shell fitted to to hold the ZANTIS PCB. • Vectrex LED daughterboard has a switches to control the LED for a multi-color board switchable between many colors. Currently set to a color complimenting the green cart shell. • Comes inside a RetroProtection Clear Vectrex Cartridge Protector. • Green color ZANTIS printed circuit board (PCB). • Black and gold color Vectrex LED daughterboard. • Vectrex LED daughterboard is signed on the back by Brett Walack. Signature is hidden. Software on the SVM Cart: • ZANTIS, Halloween Edition. Included Game in this listing as shown in pictures: • ZANTIS, Halloween Edition 2021 by George Pelonis, Fury Unlimited. • ZANTIS, Halloween Edition 2021 Game Instructions. • Vectrex LED daughterboard by Brett Walach, PlayVectrex.com, installed by Vectrexer. • Translucent Reproduction Vectrex Cartridge Shell by Sean Kelly in "Toxic Green" color. Fitted to the ZANTIS PCB. • All items above are delivered inside a RetroProtection Clear Vectrex Cartridge Protector. Price: $155.55 Or Best Offer (OBO) This item is listed on other sites. Message your Offer to avoid missing out on this classic Vectrex game! # Vectrex console is shown for demo display purposes only. Not included in sale. # This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. #ZANTIS #HALLOWEEN #ZANTIS2021 #George #FURY #Pelonis #Toxic #Green #LED #Vectrex #Kousokusen #光速船
  3. FA: Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) By Arcade Jason (Jason Kopp) and Ralph Kornmann/ 174+ Games. Serial #630. Black PCB. Installed in a Toxic Green cart shell with label. Comes inside a Clear Vectrex Cart Protector. . https://www.ebay.com/itm/256247334496 . #Vectrex #光速船 #Kousokusen Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Author: Arcade Jason (Jason Kopp) and Ralph Kornmann Creation Year: 2021 Production Year 2022 Installed into the Vectrex cart shell and labeled by Vectrexer For Vectrex / 光速船 / Kousokusen Tested. Working. BETTER THAN NEW! Originally delivered as a board only. Installed inside an protective and easy to handle Vectrex cart shell! For use with General Consumer Electronics (GCE) / Milton Bradley (MB) / Bandai (バンダイ) Vectrex 光速船 Kousokusen video game system. Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM). By Arcade Jason Kopp & Ralph Karmann. From a SVM run made in December of 2021 with a Black Printed Circuit Board (PCB). Pre-installed with original GCE/MB Vectrex games. Homebrew indie games and demos. Diagnostic and utility Vectrex programs. 174 various Vectrex program titles. Some of the included program files are a multi-game image file with two, or more, included games. e.g. "Vecmania", "Protector/YASI", etc. • Super Multicart (SVM) Printed Circuit Board (PCB). • Custom code to control board LED by Ralph Kornmann. • Custom reproduction Vectrex game cart shell, in "Toxic Green" color by Sean Kelly, • Game Cartridge Shell custom modified to hold the SVM PCB. • Cart Label Art Design by Dino T. Manzella. • Comes inside a RetroProtection Clear Vectrex Box Protector. • Relatively low serial number "#630". • Black color printed circuit board (PCB). Software on the SVM Cart: • Super Vectrex Multicart Menu Software. • 174+ Various Vectrex game types, education, demos, utilities, and diagnostic and test programs. Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Usage Overview Video: A look at The new Super Vectrex multi cart - YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aktsV90lcY&ab_channel=ArcadeJason Included in this listing as shown in pictures: • Super Vectrex Multicart game PCB by Arcade Jason (Jason Kopp) and Ralph Kornmann. Serial # 630. • Translucent Reproduction Vectrex Cartridge Shell by Sean Kelly in "Toxic Green" color. Specially modified to fit the Super Vectrex Multicart PCB. • Super Vectrex Multicart game cartridge label. Label Art Design by Dino T. Manzella. • Both items above are delivered inside a RetroProtection Clear Vectrex Box Protector. Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Usage notes and ROMs titles List of the 174+ Games, Educational, Demo, Utilities, and Testing. All programs included are authorized for use on SVM by their respective owners and creators. Titles is located here: https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.vectrex/c/LaYA-7N1ako/m/RjlVnmhTAwAJ For those people on Facebook, The Files section of Vectrex Fan Unite! Facebook also has Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Usage notes and ROMs titles List of the 174+ Games, Educational, Demo, Utilities, and Testing Titles is located here.: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vectrex/files/files Also, see below for program list and usage instructions. This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Super-Vectrex-Multicart-2021-Jason-Kopp-174+-Games-Toxic-Green-LED-Serial-Number-630/256247334496 ##### Super Vectrex Multicart ©2021,©2022,©2023 by Arcade Jason / Ralf Kornmann. Usage notes and ROMs titles list. Usage notes and titles list in this document were compiled from various posts. Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Usage Notes: Super Vectrex Multicart title selection functionality as used with the Vectrex Reset button. SVM supports a feature to use the Vectrex front panel "Reset" button in two different ways. A quick press. Or a long (greater than 1 second) press. Using the quick press feature of the Reset button will result in restarting the currently selected ROM title. Using the long press feature of the Reset button will result in returning to the SVM Main Menu allowing for selecting of a different ROM title. Some of the ROMs in the titles list are a multiple game title ROM in themselves. (e.g.: All Good Things.) After selecting the ROM the player will be presented with the title's menu inside the ROM for choosing other individual games inside the ROM. Some of the ROMs below require accessory hardware in order to start and use the title. Such as a Vectrex 3D Imager, Light Pen, or third party spinner controller. All "3D" ROM titles requiring the Vectrex 3D Imager will show a blank display after starting the game without the 3D Imager attached. (e.g.: "3D Crazy Coaster", 3D MineStorm", etc.) This is expected and normal operation for a 3D title. To see game play graphics displayed plug a 3D Imager into Vectrex Controller Port 2. All ROMs requiring the Vectrex Light Pen (LightPen) will provide only limited usage after starting the title without the Light Pen attached. (e.g.: "Art Master", "Mail Plane", etc.) The title will start and the game can be selected. But actions needing the Light Pen will be unavailable. (e.g.: In Mail Plane game play destination selection and package loading cannot be accomplished.) Original era and homebrew ROMs requiring extra RAM on the printed circuit board (PCB) are not supported by the Super Vectrex Multicart. No RAM exists on the SVM PCB. Those titles are not included on the SVM. (e.g.: "Animaction") Extra RAM was not included on the SVM PCB to keep the sale price as low as possible. All titles in the list noted with "(IL)" are a modified version of the title with infinite lives for use by the player. All titles in the list noted with "(Invincibility)" are a modified version of the title where the player cannot be hit and killed. All titles in the list noted with "(Level Select)" are a modified version of the title where the player can choose the starting level. All titles in the list noted with "(Spinner)" are a modified version of the title enabled to use a spinner controller. Usually in controller port 2. All titles in the list noted with "(Button)" are a modified version of the title enabled to use a the controller's buttons to control player moevement. All titles in the list noted with "(Joystick)" are a modified version of the title enabled to use a the controller's joystick to control player movement. All titles in the list noted with "(2D)" are a modified version of the title enabled to operate without the use of a Vectrex 3D Imager. All titles in the list noted with "(BCG)" are a ports from BASIC games by Ralf Kornmann based on the original games in the 1973 edition of "101 BASIC Computer Games" by David H. Ahl. All titles in the list noted with "(Speed)" are a modified version of the title incorporating increased speed of one or more game design elements as compared with the original title. (e.g: For Berzerk (Speed) the player, bullets, robots and Evil Otto all move a bit quicker.) Super Vectrex Multicart (SVM) Games, Educational, Demo, Utilities, and Testing Titles list: • 23Matches (BCG) • 3D Crazy Coaster (IL) • 3D Crazy Coaster • 3D MineStorm (IL) • 3D MineStorm • 3D Narrow Escape (IL) • 3D Narrow Escape • 3D Scape Demo Collection • 3D Stars • 3d vector space cab • 99 Luftballons • Acey Ducey (BCG) • All Good Things • Armor Attack • Art Master • Auld Lang Syne • AY38912 • Bagels (BCG) • Bedlam (IL) • Bedlam • Berzerk (IL) • Berzerk (Speed) • Berzerk • Birds Of Prey (Joystick) • Blitz! • Blue Sky Racer • C19 MusicBox • Call Me • Cantina Band • Chimney Hunt • Clean Sweep (IL) • Clean Sweep • Climax Slideshow • Continuum • Cosmic Chasm (IL) • Cosmic Chasm (Spinner) • Cosmic Chasm • Crossfire • Dark Tower • DarkTower (IL) • doodle jump • Doodle LP • Doodle • Dots • Draft4 • Engine Analyzer • Every Day is Halloween • floor is lava • Fortress of Narzod (IL) • Fortress of Narzod • FrogsNFlies • GhostbustersII Music • Glider Rider Music • Gravitrex • GWSL • Handy Pick Hank! • Heads Up • Hex • hexed • Hyperchase • Jingle Bell Hero • Joystick Test • Karl Quappe • knightex • Light Pen Test • Lord Of Robots • Mail Plane • marinefox • MegaApocalypse • Melody Master • Mine Storm 1 (Level Select) • Mine Storm 1 • Mine Storm 2 • MineStorm 2 (Buttons) • MineStorm 2 (IL) • MineStorm 2 (Invincibility) • minex • Monty OTR Music • MoonLander • Mr. Boston • Nagoya Attack beta • Narrow Escape (2D) • Omega Chase • OregonTrail (1978) • Overseer • Patriots • Patriots3 • PegSolitaire • Performancevx • PitchersDuel • Polar Rescue • Pole Position • Pythagorean Theorem • Quick Shot • Raid Over Vectrexia! • RaidingParty • RAM Test • Release • Repulse • Rip Off • Rockaroids • RockaroidsRemix (Spinner) • rotor • Royal21 • Scramble (IL) • Scramble • Sectis • Skull Shot • Solar Quest (Buttons) • Solar Quest (IL) • Solar Quest • Space Force! • Space Frenzy (Spinner) • Space Race • Space Wars • spidex • Spike (IL) • Spike Balloons • Spike Hoppin • Spike • Spinball (IB) • Spinball • Spinner Test • Spud • Star Castle (IL) • Star Castle • Star Fire Spirits • Star Hawk • Star Trek (IL) • Star Trek • stevedore • Super Simon • Test Cart v4 • The Dice • Thrust (Spinner) • TouchMe • Tour de France • Tower (BCG) • Turkey Pop • unblockme • upsidedown • Veccy Bird • VecDrum • Vec-Man • Vecmania-1 • Vecmania-2 • vecribbon-demo • VecTalk • Vectopia • Vector Pong • Vector21 • VectorClock • VectorVaders • Vectrex UFO! • Ventilator • V-Frogger • V-THEREMIN • WAM • War of the Robots • warrior • Web Wars (IL) • Web Wars • Wormhole (Spinner) • wwry • Xandoz • Xmas Space Race • XmasCart 2014 • XmasCart 2015 • Zantis • ZOAXMAS • Zodiac • ZSB
  4. MOON LANDER 1997 by Clay Cowgill CIB 1999 Publication - VECTREX Kousokusen 光速船 MOON LANDER Author Clay Cowgill Game Creation: Year 1997 Game Publisher: Mark's Vectrex Carts, Mark Shaker Publication Production release year: Jan 23 1999. Platform: Vectrex / Kousokusen / 光速船 "MOON LANDER is a reimagined version of the classic 1979 Atari "LUNAR LANDER" arcade vector game. Being Atari's first vector graphics title of course the there is a Vectrex version! But with more game play features, level, and opponents. First 32K Vectrex cart. (At the time of creation. Eclipsed by other titles while waiting to be released.) First high-quality digitized audio playback on Vectrex. First Vectrex game with intro and "cut" scenes. Interesting Attract Mode with voice, action and unique credits. Game pause screen with level information. Easter Eggs to be discovered. The initial game coding resulted in a playable version back in 1997. But the release version probably didn't happen until close to when Mark Shaker published the boxed MOON LANDER in 1999. Game Design and Programming by Clay Cowgill. Game Design and Programming by Chris Salomon (aka "Malban"). Cartridge Manufacturing and Publishing by Mark Shaker. PC Board Design by Richard Hutchinson. Vectrex Cartridge Case Design by John Dondzila This particular Boxed MOON LANDER is the second Vectrex game published by Mark Shaker. Sold via "Mark's Vectrex Game Cartridge Manufacturing". Also known as "Mark's Vectrex Carts". And later on his "vectrexcarts.com" site. Publication release on Jan 23 1999. Released nearly 30 years after the first Apollo Moon landing! From the MOON LANDER's game instructions: "Outer Space is a dangerous place! To get home you must "hop" from moon to moon. Each landing will bring you 1 step closer to home. You must make 32 landings to make it home alive. You star with 3 ships / And additional ship will be awarded after every 5 successful landings. Each moon has different terrain, gravity, and wind. There is a fuel limit on every landing. You can land only on designated landing pad. Each landing pad is marked with it's fuel bonus multiplier. Oh yeah, did I mention the satellites and killer satellites? Good Luck and God Speed!" Complete in box. Like New In Box. Tested. Working. Comes with • MOON LANDER Game Cartridge. • Game Instructions. • Clamshell Game Box. • Clamshell game box includes Cover Art insert. • Cartridge shell comes with MOON LANDER cartridge label. • Board housed in early custom cartridge shell design by John Dondzila. Intellicart cartridge shell, modified Intellivision cart. The Intellicart shell housing was used before access to Sean Kelly's reproduction Vectrex cartridge shell was available. At the time the relative scarcity of the OEM Vectrex cartridge shell was low compared to the plentiful OEM Intellivision cartridge. This prompted John to use the Intellivision cart shell modified to hold a Vectrex game printed circuit board for use in his Vectrex game production. Mark Shaker also used the same design for his first game Vectrex publications including Clay Cowgill's MOON LANDER. Included in this listing as shown in pictures: • MOON LANDER 1997 by Clay Cowgill, Published in 1999 by Mark Shaker. Like New, Complete In Box (CIB). Price: $OLD $180.00 Or Best Offer (OBO) This item is listed on other sites. Message your Offer to avoid missing out on this classic Vectrex game! This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. #moon #lander #moon #lander #Clay #Cowgill #Vectrex #光速船 #Kousokusen #lunar #lunarlander
  5. NEBULA COMMANDER 2005 by Craig Aker CIB VECTREX Kousokusen 光速船 NEBULA COMMANDER Author Craig Aker Game Creation: Year 2005 Game Publisher: Mark's Vectrex Carts, Mark Shaker Production release year: 2005 Platform: Vectrex / Kousokusen / 光速船 An original, real-time strategy (RTS) game for the Vectrex. One or two players obtain resources to create and launch weapons destroying the opponent space station while defending their own in turn. Your goal is to out score your opponent in a 7 minute timed match. You can score points by shooting your opponent or by picking up power-up items. Command the nebula by conquering all who oppose you! Race to mine space crystals for the energy necessary to build destroyers and missiles, construct your armada and then launch your attack. All the while, defending your space station against attacking aliens... An RTS for the Vectrex!?! Nebula Commander is like no other Vectrex game! Play against a CPU enemy or (even better) crush a "friend's" dreams of dominating the nebula. Best played as a two-player game. Programming and Design by Craig Aker. Manufacturing and Publishing by Mark Shaker. PC Board Design by Richard Hutchinson. Vectrex Cartridge Case Reproduction by Sean Kelly. Box Art by Manu Pärssinen. Comes with: • NEBULA COMMANDER Game Cartridge. • Game Instructions. • Clamshell Game Box. • Clamshell game box includes Cover Art insert. • Board housed in Reproduction Vectrex Cartridge shell by Sean Kelly. • Cartridge shell comes with NEBULA COMMANDER cartridge label. • Complete in box. • Like New In Box. • Tested. • Working. Included in this listing as shown in pictures: • NEBULA COMMANDER 2005 by Craig Aker, Published 2005 by Mark Shaker. Like New, Complete In Box (CIB). SOLD Price: $150.00, Or Best Offer (OBO) This item is listed on other sites. Buy or, make your Offer, now via private message to avoid missing out on this Vectrex game. This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. . VID_20230917_143518.mp4
  6. https://www.ebay.com/itm/VECTOR-VADERS-1996-by-John-Dondzila-CIB-For-VECTREX-Kousokusen/325806951402 VECTOR VADERS 1996 by John Dondzila CIB For VECTREX Kousokusen 光速船 VECTOR VADERS Author John Dondzila Game Creation: Year 1996 Game Publisher: John Dondzila Production release year: 1996 Platform: Vectrex / Kousokusen / 光速船 A "Space Invaders" clone for the Vectrex. The very first homebrew game for the Vectrex! Vector Vaders kicked off John Dondzila's long list of Vectrex titles, and also the led the modern era of other developers creating and releasing games for the Vectrex. Comes with • VECTOR VADERS Game Cartridge. • Early Custom Cartridge shell by John Dondzila. Intellicart cartridge shell, modified Intellivision cart. • Earlier version black and white printed cartridge label. • Game Instructions. • Clamshell Game Box. • Clamshell game box includes Cover Art insert. • Earlier version black and white printed cover art. • Complete in box. • Like New In Box. • Tested. • Working. The Intellicart shell housing was used before access to Sean Kelly's reproduction Vectrex cartridge shell was available. At the time the relative scarcity of the OEM Vectrex cartridge shell was low compared to the plentiful OEM Intellivision cartridge. This prompted John to use the Intellivision cart shell modified to hold a Vectrex game printed circuit board for use in his Vectrex game production. Included in this listing as shown in pictures: • VECTOR VADERS, 1996, by John Dondzila, Like New, Complete In Box (CIB). BIN Price: $333.33 Or Best Offer BIN price is available up to 13 hours before the end of the auction listing. Send me a message if you want o buy at this price. This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. https://www.ebay.com/itm/VECTOR-VADERS-1996-by-John-Dondzila-CIB-For-VECTREX-Kousokusen/325806951402
  7. https://www.ebay.com/itm/ALIEN-HUNTER-by-Alex-Schmudde-2019-40-of-50-CIB-VECTREX-Kousokusen-RARE/256212336217 ALIEN HUNTER by Alex Schmudde 2019 40 of 50 CIB VECTREX Kousokusen 光速船 RARE! ALIEN HUNTER Author: Alex Schmudde Game Creation: Year 2018 Game Publisher: Luchs-Soft Serial Number: 40 of 50 Publishing Production year: 2019 Platform: Vectrex / 光速船 / Kousokusen SUPER RARE ! "An alien snuck onto your ship and damaged the central computer system. Asa result all trap doors to the lower levels opened and your flying cargo robot is completely out of control. Can you overcome the lingering dangers and manage to sneak through the ship unscathed to kill the alien? Find one of he rockets strewn about the ship and end his nightmare. Become the ALIEN HUNTER! ©2018 A. Schmudde" ALIEN HUNTER is a "Hunt the Wumpus" clone. The game is stylistically executed as a handheld LCD look and feel. Limited to 50 numbered copies and distributed by Luchs-Soft. Delivered as Vectrex "SlimCart" type bare PCB with manual and miniature handheld LCD theme cardboard game box. Originally, sold with a plastic shrink-wrap seal over the game box. Comes with: • ALIEN HUNTER, "SlimCart" Game Cartridge. This is the cartridge style for the entire run. • Instructions. • Game Box. • Opened plastic shrink-wrap seal. • Complete in box(CIB). • Tested. • Working. Included in this listing as shown in pictures: • ALIEN HUNTER , 2019 , by Alex Schmudde, Serial Number 40 of 50, Complete In Box (CIB). Price $400.00 This item is listed on other sites. Buy now to avoid missing out on the super rare Vectrex cartridge. This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. . https://www.ebay.com/itm/ALIEN-HUNTER-by-Alex-Schmudde-2019-40-of-50-CIB-VECTREX-RARE/256212336217 . #alien #Hunter #AlienHunter #Alex #Schmudde #AlexSchmudde #Vectrex #光速船 #Kousokusen
  8. https://www.ebay.com/itm/V-FROGGER-by-Christopher-Salomon-Malban-1998-For-VECTREX-Kousokusen/256206562056 V-FROGGER Author: Christopher Salomon, aka "Malban" Game Creation: Year 1998 Game Publisher: Mark's Video Game Manufacturing, Mark Shaker. Publishing Production year: 2000 Platform: Vectrex / 光速船 / Kousokusen Rare early version and production of V-Frogger. Comes inside a clamshell game box with cover art insert. "V-FROGGER" is a Konami "Frogger" arcade game clone. Comes with: V-FROGGER Game Cartridge. Instructions. Game Box Art. Clamshell Game Box. Rare early version and production of V-Frogger. Like New In Box. Complete in box. Tested. Working. Video of this cart in operation: Game Startup: Vectrex V-Frogger 1998 by Christopher Salomon (Malban) - YouTube Included in this listing as shown in pictures: V-FROGGER, 1998, By Christopher Salomon, aka "Malban", Like New, Complete In Box (CIB). BIN Price: $400 This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. https://www.ebay.com/itm/V-FROGGER-by-Christopher-Salomon-Malban-1998-For-VECTREX-Kousokusen/256206562056
  9. https://www.ebay.com/itm/VECTRACE+VABOOM-by-Ronen-Habot-2000-VECTREX-光速船-Kousokusen/256189035339 VECTRACE + VABOOM! Author Ronen Habot Release Year 2000 Publisher Mark Shaker - Mark's Video Game Manufacturing - VectrexCarts.com Production Year 2000 Platform: Vectrex / 光速船 / Kousokusen A Multiple Game Cart from Ronen Habot. One of the first Vectrex multicart game cartridges made. Programs on the VECTRACE + VABOOM! Cart: • "VECTRACE ". An overhead view racing game. • "VABOOM!" is a modified clone of one of ATARI 2600's best games - "KABOOM!". Demo Video of VECTRACE + VABOOM! : https://youtu.be/D_bHAgJEFxM?t=256 Both games are compatible with a modified Atari Paddle controller. Comes with • Game Cartridge. • Instructions for both Games. • Game Box Art. • Reproduction Vectrex game cart shell by Sean Kelly. • Like New In Box. • Complete in box. • Comes inside a clamshell game box with cover art insert. • Tested. • Working. Included in this listing as shown in pictures: • VECTRACE + VABOOM! , by Ronen Habot, Like New, Complete In Box (CIB). Immediate Purchase BIN Price: $450.00 This Vectrex item is compatible with, and for play in, all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. The Vectrex is a classic 1982 vector graphics based video game system created by Smith Engineering and General Consumer Electronics (GCE). Later purchased and marketed by Milton Bradley (MB) as well as licensed for distribution and sale in Japan by Bandai. Made in 1982, 1983, and 1984. https://www.ebay.com/itm/VECTRACE+VABOOM-by-Ronen-Habot-2000-VECTREX-光速船-Kousokusen/256189035339
  10. VERZERK 2002 Alex Herbert VecVoice Voice Support VECTREX 光速船 Kousokusen BERZERK https://www.ebay.com/itm/VERZERK-2002-Alex-Herbert-VecVoice-Voice-Support-VECTREX-%E5%85%89%E9%80%9F%E8%88%B9-Kousokusen-BERZERK/256179477920 Verzerk Author Alex Herbert and GCE-MB Game Creation: Year 2002 2002 Game Voice Modifications: Alex Herbert, Herbs64.com. Original Game: Berzerk by CGE and MB. Game Production: Mark Shaker, VectrexCarts.com. Production release year: 2002 Platform: Vectrex / 光速船 / Kousokusen Game Voice generation feature requires a VecVoice module/speaker connected to the Vectrex console Controller Port 2. Game Voice generation can also be accomplished using AtariVox+ Speech Synthesizer with the DIP switch settings configured for Vectrex VecVoice mode, and connected to the Vectrex console Controller Port 2. Game Cartridge. Instruction Book. Game Box Art. Custom reproduction Vectrex game cart shell by Sean Kelly, VectrexMulti.com. New In Box (NIB). Complete in box (CIB). Comes inside a clamshell game box with cover art insert. Tested. Working. Included in this listing as shown in pictures: VERZERK, New, Complete In Box (CIB).
  11. Only $10.00 ! Vectrex Test Cart Cartridge Overlay for General Consumer Electronics (GCE), Milton Bradley (MB), & Bandai バンダイ Vectrex / 光速船 / Kousokusen http://vectrexmulti.com/order2.html!/Vectrex-Overlay-Test-Cart/p/164417258/category=42142833 Lots of other great brand new Vectrex overlays are also available on that site. http://vectrexmulti.com/order2.html#!/Vectrex-Overlays/c/42142833
  12. Bandai Vectrex (Kousokusen) バンダイ 光速船 Japanese System Console by GCE MB TESTED Bandai Vectrex (Kousokusen) バンダイ 光速船 System Console Japanese area version of the General Consumer Electronics (GCE) / Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex ORIGINAL ERA BIN Price : $700 TESTED Console and controller in working condition. Excellent Visual appearance RARE to find in any condition in the USA. Loose Console and Controller Great Condition. Even though this a Japanese branded Vectrex, all of the menus remained in English. As shown in item listing pictures More pictures available on request. Please message me if interested. Please note console power requirements are for Japan. 100VAC, 50/60 Hz, 26W. Compatible with, and for play with games and accessories for all regions of the Vectrex video game system by Milton Bradley (MB), General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and Bandai バンダイ (光速船 / Kousokusen). Vectrex games, Controllers, 3D Imagers, and other accessories are not region specific to a particular Vectrex console. The manual language printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), box printing (Canada dual / Europe multi / Japan), and overlay printing (Japan) are the only differences. Ships from USA Zip: 94044 Package Data: 21" x 13 " x 15", 21 lbs 0 oz, Large Package Size, Fragile Handling Please use www.USPS.com, www.UPS.com, and www.FedEx.com along with the information above to verify shipping costs to your destination. I'll combine shipping, as appropriate, when ordering more than one, or when including this item with other Vectrex items I have for sale. Please message me for details. Local Pickup Allowed to save on shipping costs. Buyer pays shipping on shipped item. And on any required returns. PLEASE NOTE: This item is listed for sale on other sites and is available at the listed BIN price. Buy now of risk missing out. Message me with any questions. Bidding also available via https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bandai-Vectrex-Kousokusen-Japanese-System-Console-by-GCE-MB-TESTED/253639158868
  13. Here I would like to share my latest video about the Japanese Bandai Vectrex: If you want to watch it in 3D use this link here:
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