Classic Game Room HD - SCRAMBLE for Vectrex review

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Classic Game Room HD reviews SCRAMBLE for Vectrex from 1982, developed by Konami and manufactured by GCE. Scramble was originally released in the arcades in 1981 and made its way to a few game systems including the Commodore 64 and the almighty Vectrex. This Vectrex side scrolling old school SHMUP has amazing gameplay and is addictive and fun. Shoot enemies but be careful not to run out of fuel! It's like River Raid mixed with Vanguard, a side scrolling space ship shooter which stands the test of time and remains a true classic. Developed by Konami, who is known for their popular and awesome Gradius series, Scramble can also be purchased for XBLA / Xbox 360 these days. Vectrex collectors will enjoy the colorful overlay and responsive controls, try and use a non-broken Vectrex controller for those tight spots. This CGR review of Scramble from Konami for Vectrex has Scramble gameplay showing this retro old school vector graphics space ship shooter in action!!

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  • Why don't I have a Vectrex????????

  • 4:26 "son of a bitch"

    naughty mark ;)

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  • You sound like Ron Swanson.

  • And also i have scramble haha 

  • i have an vectrex at home, sadly it is broken though :/

  • contineu about the idea of an possiblle revolutionairy color overlayer concider this the color overlayer am talking about should be an transparrant oled screen wich can be placed in front of a b&w screen to do the work in mentioned early.

  • @johneymute uhm, yeah?

  • What is the title of the song you use in the intro? And I have a Vectrex too! :)

  • speaking about the overlayer to resamble color.

    i was thinking howaboout an overlayer wich is able to shift from one color to another color in any direction in indevidual pixels in accordance to the material source.

    example if we send an color foto or video to a system wich sends the b&w data to a b&w tv and translate the color data into data the overlayer understand to porform,in order to even get color on a b&w screen,the b&w tv is then used for passing the licht and the overlayer for color.

  • I was playing solar quest while watching :)

  • woooow awesome console I didn't know it !!

  • @MrRedrooster53 You're gonna need a power supply, controllers, and RF or AV cables. A good controller can be had very cheaply, just watch out for New In Box controllers. They're usually cheap knockoffs that won't last nearly as long as a real controller. I recommend an NES Advantage joystick. It's very well made, and it's as close as you're gonna get to a real arcade controller for NES (it's not exactly like an arcade joystick). Control pads are good too. Games are easy to find, and excellent.

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