It was 2 years ago that I saw one of this in a retro event. I didn't know it and it was cool, very different to other consoles.
The people I know in the retro scene they all say this is very small to play with it. At the end it will be something to show and a decoration item...
Even the creators say that it can work as a "Geek clock"
We know how mini consoles often end up: you play for a while, then they become display pieces, gathering dust. So we came up with an idea: the Vectrex Mini doubles as the ultimate geek clock.
150 EUR + Shipping
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"The legendary Vectrex returns in a modern mini format. Originally released in 1982, the Vectrex was a truly unique console, featuring its own built-in vector display and colorful screen overlays. Forty-three years after its creation, this iconic console is reborn in a brand-new miniature edition. Rediscover the magic of vector graphics with the Vectrex Mini, featuring 12 timeless games and a Bluetooth analog controller.
Created by fans for fans of retro gaming, the Vectrex Mini pays tribute to one of the most extraordinary consoles of the 1980s.
Born at Gamescom, Vectrex Mini is almost here."
Kickstarter.
A look at it.
This been my first computer, so really excited about it.
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