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Sujet : [Vieux jeux] Quels sont vos meilleurs souvenirs ? (screen-shot inside) |
| Turk182 |
minooye a écrit a écrit :
Y en a qui ont gardé leur vieux numéros de Tilt ? Quand jeles relis j'ai l'impression d'être très très très vieux... :(
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Moi je doit en avoir un bonne 30aine...et en plus j'ai une centaine de CPC la Revue d'Amstrad et une dizaine de l'irremplacable : HEBDOGICIEL!!!!! |
| Stormlord |
C'est pas possible, il y tient à son Atari.
Quelques infos sur la Vectrex et son histoire :
THE VECTREX HISTORY...
December 1980: Large supply of 5" CRT's bought cheaply from a liquidator's surplus. Spring 1981: "Mini-Arcade" development begins with Mike Purvis and John Ross. Spring 1981: Project is re-named. Tom Sloper suggests "Vector-X", which soon becomes "Vectrex". July 1981: Kenner declines an option on the project. September 1981: Vectrex concept is licensed by General Consumer Electronics (GCE), and a 9" CRT is decided on. October 1981: Paul Newell, Mark Indictor and John Hall begin to engineer the Vectrex. January 1982: Bill Hawkins and Chris King join the team. April 1982: In preperation for the system's imminent launch, Paul Newell finishes Scramble, Mine Storm, Berzerk, Rip Off, and Star Trek. June 1982: Vectrex is presented to the public at the Summer CES in Chicago, IL. Summer 1982: Mass production of Vectrex units begins. November 1982: The Vectrex Arcade System hits U.S. store shelves. Spring 1983: GCE is acquired by Milton Bradley (MB). Summer 1983: Vectrex distributed in Germany and many other west European countries by MB. February 1984: 3-D Imager is presented at the Winter CES in Las Vegas, NV. March 1984: MB announces a halt to all sales in germany. The European Vectrex is dead. Summer 1984: Hasbro buys MB and phases out the Vectrex. December 1984: Amidst the great video game crash, the U.S. Vectrex is pronounced dead. SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
The Vectrex is a self-contained, micro-processor based, Vector Display, portable home video game arcade with external game cartridge program capability. SYSTEM: HP3000 vectrex CRT: Samsung 240RB40 90 Deg. Def. B&W Vector Deflection MPU: Motorola 68A09 - 1.6 MHz. SOUND: General Instrument AY-3-8912 ROM: 8K x 8-BIT 2363 RAM: 1K x 4-BIT 2114 (two) WEIGHT: 15 pounds DIMENSIONS: 9¾ x 11½ x 14½ |