Vectorcade (2001)

Vectorcade
26 are believed to have been made. Build to the highest quality.

Vectorcade
Each was numbered and most came with a special message.


Called the Vec2cade, it was a tribute to the original Vectorcade however Brett Walach was neither involved nor authorized it. Somewhere around 4 or 5 were made and featured concave buttons rather than convex most of them used the MB Vectrex logo instead of the GCE version and had a 3D Minestorm Mothership strain relief.
Vectorcade Mold
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It's believed that Brett Walach made 27 Vectorcades. Each joystick was handmade out of fiberglass with arcade components and featured customizable button colors as well as a number of automotive grade paints. Each was numbered and most included a message on the inner side of the bottom panel. In 2013, a handful of tribute joysticks were made with similar characteristics.