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Vectrex Mini-Cade

Vectrex Mini-Cade - Cabinet - Video Game Marquee

Description

The Minicade is a tabletop coinoperated Vectrex conversion that was supposedly built in 1982 by a society named ESI in Boston.

Vectrex Mini-Cade was produced by ESI in 1982.

ESI released only 1 machine in our database under this trade name. ESI was based in United States.

Specs

Name Vectrex Mini-Cade
Developer ESI (United States)
Year 1982
Type Videogame
KLOV/MOG # 18611
Class Wide Release
Monitor
  • Orientation: Vertical
  • Type: Vector
  • Color: Black and White
Game Play Single
Control Panel Layout Single Player
Sound Amplified Mono (one channel)
Cabinet Styles
  • Upright/Standard
Side Art Vectrex Mini-Cade Side Art Image

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VAPS Arcade/Coin-Op Vectrex Mini-Cade Census

There are 15,264 members of the Video Arcade Preservation Society / Vintage Arcade Preservation Society, 9,669 whom participate in our arcade census project of games owned, wanted, or for sale. Census data currently includes 166,973 machines (7,000 unique titles).

Uncommon - There are 15 known instances of this machine owned by Vectrex Mini-Cade collectors who are active members. Of these, 15 of them are original dedicated machines.

Wanted - No active members have added this machine to their wish list.

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