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  2. List of Vectrex games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games produced for the Vectrex, a vector graphics-based video game console. There were 28 games officially released for the console (includes built-in game) in the US. There were 28 games officially released for the console (includes built-in game) in the US.

  3. Racetrack (game) - Wikipedia

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    An example racetrack game with first few moves by two players. Racetrack is a paper and pencil game that simulates a car race, played by two or more players. The game is played on a squared sheet of paper, with a pencil line tracking each car's movement.

  4. Vector (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Damien McFerran of Pocket Gamer rated 8 out of 10 stars for the Android version and wrote that Vector ' s playability makes up for its lack of innovation. [1] In their review of the iOS version, Slide to Play wrote "Vector is a fantastic free-running simulation with plenty to love", though the reviewer described the gameplay as "a bit repetitive at times". [2]

  5. Category:Video games with vector graphics - Wikipedia

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  6. Normal mapping - Wikipedia

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    Out of the sixth generation consoles [citation needed], only the PlayStation 2's GPU lacks built-in normal mapping support, though it can be simulated using the PlayStation 2 hardware's vector units. Games for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 rely heavily on normal mapping and were the first game console generation to make use of parallax ...

  7. Category:Vector arcade video games - Wikipedia

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  8. Vectorbeam - Wikipedia

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    Vectorbeam was an arcade game manufacturer active in the late 1970s who specialized in vector graphics-based arcade games. [1] [2] It was formed after splitting off from its primary competitor, Cinematronics, and disappeared after re-merging with them soon after.

  9. Vector game - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Video game graphics#Vector graphics;