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<blockquote data-quote="night" data-source="post: 49750" data-attributes="member: 493"><p>I d/l the Vectrex iPad app, looks well done. You get one game free, Minestorm, which looks alot like Atari's 'Astroids'. The rest of the Vectrex games can be bought as 1 pack. I never owned a Vectrex but I remember our local toystore had one back in the 80-ties. They had one sitting on the counter and you could play a game if you put a quarter in a plastic back! </p><p></p><p>I owned a large pinball toy table on legs, 32 lcd-games, Binatone (see above), Atari 2600, Atari ST, Amiga 500, Atari Lynx & Gameboy Advance (which is still somewhere around), the rest is all gone. I recently sold my last 2 Game&Watch color lcd 'table-top' games (donkey kong jr. and popeye).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="night, post: 49750, member: 493"] I d/l the Vectrex iPad app, looks well done. You get one game free, Minestorm, which looks alot like Atari's 'Astroids'. The rest of the Vectrex games can be bought as 1 pack. I never owned a Vectrex but I remember our local toystore had one back in the 80-ties. They had one sitting on the counter and you could play a game if you put a quarter in a plastic back! I owned a large pinball toy table on legs, 32 lcd-games, Binatone (see above), Atari 2600, Atari ST, Amiga 500, Atari Lynx & Gameboy Advance (which is still somewhere around), the rest is all gone. I recently sold my last 2 Game&Watch color lcd 'table-top' games (donkey kong jr. and popeye). [/QUOTE]
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