List of Vectrex games

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This is a list of video games produced for the Vectrex, a vector graphics-based video game console. There were 28 games officially released for the console (includes built-in game) in the US.[1]

This list also includes official unreleased games from GCE, as well as homebrew titles released from 1996 to the present (games, music, demos, utility and diagnostic cartridges).

Games were released in the US by General Consumers Electronics (GCE), in Europe and Canada by Milton Bradley (MB) and in Japan by Bandai.[2]

TitleDeveloperPublisherYearNotes
3D Crazy Coaster * GCE GCE 1983 *Requires 3D Imager headset.
3D MineStorm * GCE GCE 1983 *Requires 3D Imager headset. Included as a pack-in cartridge with the 3D Imager headset.
3D Narrow Escape * Richard Moszkowski GCE 1983 *Requires 3D Imager headset.
AnimAction * GCE GCE 1983 *Requires light pen.
Armor Attack GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982
Art Master * GCE GCE 1983 *Requires light pen. Included as a pack-in cartridge with the Vectrex Light Pen.
Bedlam Lenny Carlson & William Hawkins GCE, MB 1983
Berzerk GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982
Blitz! GCE GCE, MB 1982 GCE's subtitle: "Action Football"; MB's subtitle: "American Football".
Clean Sweep GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982 Also existing is a complete boxed custom produced special edition made for Mr. Boston with the game title: "Mr. Boston Clean Sweep". This edition along with a boxed Vectrex console was shipped to various retail sales locations to advertise Mr. Boston products to the customer at the counter. After the game booted up in the Vectrex, and before starting game play, a screen was shown to the customer stating "MR BOSTON FINE LIQUORS: FLAVORED BRANDIES CORDIALS SCHNAPPS COCKTAILS BRANDY PRESENT". After the advertising screen the game Clean Sweep would start. Inside the game play the main character's vacuum cleaner graphic is replaced with a top_hat similar to the one Mr. Boston's mascot wears as seen in the company's branding logo. This variation is exceedingly rare with and only 3 complete boxed known games to exist. And less than 10 total cartridges known to exist.
Cosmic Chasm GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982
Fortress of Narzod GCE GCE, MB 1983
Heads Up GCE GCE, MB 1982 MB's title: "Soccer/Football"
Hyperchase Jeff Corsiglia & Chris King GCE, MB, Bandai 1982 Subtitle: "Auto Race"
Melody Master * GCE GCE 1983 *Requires light pen.
Mine Storm GCE 1982 Built-in console game. A bug-fix version on physical cartridge was released by mail-order only in 1983, titled "Mine Storm II".
Polar Rescue GCE GCE 1983
Pole Position GCE GCE 1983
Rip-Off GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982
Scramble GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982 Bandai's title: "Scramble Wars".
Solar Quest GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982
Space Wars GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982
Spike GCE GCE, MB 1983 The only Vectrex game to include speech in the game. Notable for using the built in hardware to provide the speech unlike most other consoles of the time that needed external add-on hardware to create speech. Game speech provided during scene interludes as a recorded phrase playback. Speech playback used so much of the Vectrex resources that speech during regular game play action that it would have affected game play.
Spinball GCE GCE, MB 1983 MB's title: "Flipper Pinball"
Star Castle GCE GCE 1983
Starhawk GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982
Star Trek: The Motion Picture GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982 MB's title: "Star Ship"; Bandai's title: "Harmagedon".
Web Wars GCE GCE, MB 1983 MB's title: "Web Warp".

Unreleased

Unreleased titles by official publishers (General Consumer Electronics (GCE), Milton Bradley (MB) and Bandai.

  • Mail Plane (1983) (requires light pen). Prototype game. Introduced GCE/MB marketing literature in USA, Canada, Europe, and Japan. The prototype for the USA area map version appears to be a complete game. Also pictured in MB Finnish language marketing literature for Nordic and European areas indicated MB intended to provide a release with maps specific to Europe.[3] In 2013 Mail Plane was recovered from a prototype cartridge by Chris Romero (a.k.a. "Vectrexer"). The recovered software was released on December 1, 2013[4] as binary image via made available for public download.
  • Test Cart (a.k.a. Test REV. 4) (1982) The Test Cart is a test and diagnostic cartridge for the Vectrex. Various functions are supported based mainly around testing display alignment and intensity, controller functionality, and sound generation. A function to check the installed BIOS checksum is also included. The Test Cart is meant to be used along with the Vectrex Service Manual when repairing and testing the Vectrex game system. Also found later in 2000 was a single Overlay for use with the Test Cart. The Test Cart Overlay was acquired in a private sale from a former GCE employee. The Test Cart Overlay was scanned by Chris Romero (a.k.a. "Vectrexer") and made available in 2001 for public usage,[5] and later on Spike's Big Page.[6]
  • Cube Quest (1983)
  • Dark Tower
  • Pitchers Duel
  • Tour de France

Homebrew titles (1996 to present)

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