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Atari’s third Star Wars sequel, The Empire Strikes Back, released in 1985, marked the last time a major arcade game used them. Yet a tiny but fervent following for vector tech remains.
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Grid Ranger is a fast-paced 3D shoot ‘em up that feels straight out of an arcade. The game is presented in vector graphics reminiscent of arcade games from the 80s. Along with the presentation, ...
Retro gamers and fans of early arcade games will appreciate this classic video game battle of machine against machine - rendered in hyper-retro 3D vector style graphics and entertaining physics ...
A vector graphics arcade game for iOS and Apple Watch. Pilot your ship as you blast asteroids in search of priceless gems. Battle alien pirates and avoid deadly space mines.
Some arcade games created over 30 years ago have adopted a variety of visual effects to give players a game experience that sets them apart. The Slow Mo Guys, who shoot various things in slow ...
On the game side meanwhile, an ATmega328 does the heavy lifting, through a DAC. He goes into some detail on DAC selection, having found some chips gave significant distortion.