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  1. 1. If you could buy a newly-made Vectrex system, of a build quality as good or better than the Yobo NES clones, and it would retain all the functionality of the original, plus add more, how much would you pay?

    • Nada. ROMs are enough for me.
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    • $50 max.
      6
    • More than $50, but I'd never pay more than $125.
      14
    • $125 is doable, but I'm maxed out at $200.
      11
    • $200 - $300 is fine, if it does everything you say it will.
      6
    • $300 or more! Screw the PS3!!!
      1

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I might be willing to pay quite a lot... IF it was more than just a standard Vectrex. Specifically, if it could play arcade-perfect versions of other classic vector game like Asteroids, Battlezone, Tempest, etc.

 

Seems unlikely that such a product could be brought to market, as no one is making vector monitors anymore.

 

There is this interesting product, however, that allows you to use a Vectrex monitor and a computer to play the arcade classics...

 

Zektor Vector Generator

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Am I right in remembering that a B&W raster monitor can be hacked into a B&W vector monitor? If so, and somebody out there is still making 9" B&W CRT's, it just might be feasible.

 

It should be possible to find surplus B&W monitors somehow.

 

ZVG is kind of a joke because it's DOS-based. I refuse to use DOS in 2007, even for a dedicated PC.

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Am I right in remembering that a B&W raster monitor can be hacked into a B&W vector monitor? If so, and somebody out there is still making 9" B&W CRT's, it just might be feasible.

 

Disclaimer: IANAHardwareEngineer

 

 

Look at this: http://www.jrok.com/xfer/xystuff/

 

Any new version of the Vectrex needs a much faster CPU. The one it has was inadequate, even back then.

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ZVG is kind of a joke because it's DOS-based. I refuse to use DOS in 2007, even for a dedicated PC.

 

You certainly wouldn't want a Windows-based OS running on a Vector monitor, would you? Besides the fact that there's no way a vector monitor could show the GUI, all the extra bloat of a newer OS would really be utterly unnecessary for a PC whose only purpose is to run Vector games. To me, DOS seems like it would be an acceptable choice. But to each his own...

 

It's tempting to put together a mini ZVG-powered arcade box to just run Asteroids and similar games on a Vectrex monitor. But it wouldn't be cheap:

 

200 - ZVG

200 - cheap PC

100 - Vectrex

100 - cabinet and controls

 

The cost would be much higher yet if you wanted to use a higher quality vector monitor! If you really love that authentic vector look that much, you may as well just get a real authentic vector machine - so long as your favorite vector game is reasonably common. ZVG would be a good solution for those who really want an authentic vector look for some of the rarer games, like Quantum and Zektor.

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Am I right in remembering that a B&W raster monitor can be hacked into a B&W vector monitor? If so, and somebody out there is still making 9" B&W CRT's, it just might be feasible.

 

Disclaimer: IANAHardwareEngineer

 

 

Look at this: http://www.jrok.com/xfer/xystuff/

 

Now that is cool.

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