Sean Kelly's Vectrex Multi-Cart V 1.2
The cartridge is encased in a regular Vectrex case and has no label. The game selection is done with a bank of dip-switches. There is a red LED power light and also a pause toggle switch. Some information by the original owner Ray B.:
This is an authorized multi-game cartridge for the early 80's GCE / Milton Bradley Vectrex video game console, made by Sean Kelly in 1995, featuring approximately 32 games and demos. It is the version 1.2 from very early on. Back then Sean did not even have labels on the carts. I purchased this cartridge directly from Sean Kelly in February of 1995. I've held on to this for over 15 years and barely ever used it. The glue holding the shell is old and not holding, so I opened
it and took a shot of the guts. You should take note that back then Sean did not yet make his own cartridge
shells. He cannibalized a stockpile of existing games (I think Scramble?). All photos of the Multi-Cart V 1.2 by Ray B. - Canada
Games on v1.2 | 3D Crazy Coaster
- 3D Minestorm
- 3D Narrow Escape
- Armor Attack
- Art Master
- Bedlam
- Berzerk
- Blitz
- Clean Sweep
- Cosmic Chasm -
Fortress of Narzod
- Heads Up
Hyperchase
- Melody Master
- Mine Storn Hack
- Polar Rescue
- Pole Position
- Rip Off
- Scramble
- Solar Quest -
Space Wars
- Spike
- Spinball
- Star Castle
- Star Hawk
- Star Trek
- Test
- Web Wars
+ other demos like Bach's Prelude.
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Sean Kelly's Vectrex Multi-Cart v1.2
Original Documetation | Cartridge use instructions
* Printed game instructions for: 3D Narrow Escape, 3D Crazy Coaster, Berzerk, Cosmic Chasm, Fortress of Narzod, Hyperchase, Rip Off, Solar Quest, Spike, Star Castle, Star Hawk, and Star Trek
* Notice flyer announcing the discovery of the unreleased prototype Dark Tower
* Sean Kelly's Classic Catalog for February 20, 1995
* Newsletter |
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Sean Kelly's Vectrex Multi-Cart V 2
the cartridge is encased in a regular Vectrex case and has a color Vectrex-style label. There are no switches on the cartridge for selecting games. Instead, games are selected via on-screen menu that allows you to scroll through several banks of titles and select the game you want to play by hitting the fire button.
The way it works is that the first time Vectrex is powered up with this cartridge inserted you are presented with a game slection menu. Using the controller's buttons you select the game you want. From that point that game then stays selected until Vectrex is reset.
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Sean Kelly's Vectrex Multi-Cart v2
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