Released in 1982 by General Consumer Electronics (GCE) and later acquired by Milton Bradley, the Vectrex was unique because it used a built-in monochrome CRT monitor to draw actual vector lines rather than pixels.
The is a legendary piece of gaming history required to emulate the world's only dedicated home vector graphics console. 🕹️ What is the Vectrex BIOS? Download Vectrex BIOS (1982)
If you are setting up a software emulator or modern hardware core (like the Analogue Pocket or an FPGA board), you will almost always be asked to supply this file. Released in 1982 by General Consumer Electronics (GCE)
Depending on your emulator, you may need to rename your file to match one of the following: vectrex.bin (Used heavily by retro cores and hardware) exec_rom.bin (Commonly found within standard MAME archives) If you are setting up a software emulator