

Latest info:



Status:

Vector War IX is over.



Score code:

BASATA (valid till end of Vector War)



Highscores:





Points Table:

Games list:

Info and Rules:

Begin of Contest: Saturday, 26th October 2019



Check here what the current score code is. Play a game and try to achieve a score which is better than the threshold score of the appropriate game. The threshold score of a game is the number in round braces in the above game list. Take a picture of your score including the current score code and the name of the game on-screen (if possible) and post it here:

a.) Upload your picture to a free file hoster, see topic Free file hosting.

b.) Click on the "Reply" button and place the link provided by the free file hoster. Please use the "Preview" and check your posting and the correct display of your highscore image. If everything is fine you click on "Create Post" button.



You can submit an arbitrary number of scores per day. There's one exception; on the last day of the tournament you can submit scores for two games of your choice, only.





If a game can be marathoned (i.e. played for more than one hour), players are asked to report this. Then, a maximum score will be set by the organizer to avoid endless playing.





Once you are qualified, your overall rank will be calculated and kept up-to-date.

Games must be played on original hardware. This means original Vectrex console and Vectrex controller. If a player doesn't use an original Vectrex controller for some reason he/she should please indicate this when posting his/her first scores. Not allowed are paddles or sensitivity-adjustable controllers, autofire dongles, autofire joysticks, or the usage of several types of controllers.



To make things simple, photoproofs are sufficient to submit a score. Players are trusted to play fair and without cheating (no autofire dongles, game cheats, manipulating source codes or screenshots, and so on).



In previous Vector Wars percentages played a big role. In this year you get points for your rank per game. The better your rank in a game the more points you'll get. 1st rank is always 100 points, points of all other ranks are lower and depend on the number of qualified players. Only the highest points from six games you have played will be considered. This means that the maximum number of points a player can score is 600.





For qualifying in Vector War IX you have to play 6 games listed in the game list above. It can be a bit of an advantage if you have more than 6 or even all 12 games at hand.







It's well worth visiting the individual webpages of Vec-Man, 2048, and VeccyBird to read detailed info about the games. If you are just out for all free binaries that are played in the Vector War, you can download them <here> . It's 11 free games out of 12; Frontier must be purchased.

Nine years ago, Rob Maerz, well known in the Retro scene, initiated the Vector War. The Vector War is a yearly Vectrex game tournament; Vectrex players all over the world participate. This year's Vector War IX (VW9) lasts one week and will take place. Please note that the Vector War is for both. In the Vector War you can compete with other players. It's also a good opportunity to play the Vectrex games more extensively and get to know new games. BTW, 1st November is the Play Your Vectrex Day (PYVD) so on that day you've got even two good reasons to play your Vectrex.Below, please find all details about the Vector War IX. If something shouldn't be clear, do not hesitate to ask here in this topic or send me a PM.Please note that for qualifying only 6 out of 12 games need to be played. In round braces you'll find the threshold score (=minimum score that you have to achieve). For some games level and/or a maximum are specified.1. Berzerk (3000)2. Cosmic Chasm (5000)3. Dark Tower (Game 1, 1500, maximum: Game 1 completed)4. Hyperchase (125,0s)5. Minestorm (15000, 150000)6. Star Castle (7500, 75000)7. StarTrek/StarShip - Star Trek if possible (25000, maximum: 500000)1. 2048 (1000) - Free/binary edition2. Frontier (2 Townsmen, 12 Townsmen) - see Townsmen gallery3. Space Frenzy (7500)4. Veccy Bird (4)5. Vec-Man (2)End of Contest: Saturday, 2nd November 2019To qualify for the contest you must play and submit scores of 6 games of the above game list.To submit a score:Notes:Whenever you take a photoproof of your highscore, make sure you include a small paper with the current score code in the photo. Only photoproofs with visible and correct score code will be valid. Score codes during the tournament, so make sure that you first lookup the current score code before playing and taking a photo.1st to 3rd Winner: 1 x Vector War T-Shirt* plus 1 x Prize A, B, C, or D below. 1st Winner chooses first, second winner second, and so on.Random Prize: Prize A to D, depending on the choice of 1st to 3rd winner. Random Prize will be drawn amongst all qualified players except the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd winner.Prize A: Aluminum Vectrex cartridge shell donated by Tony Lindberg (Prize B: Boxed copy of Wireout Prize C: Boxed copy of Player 2 Prize D: Boxed copy of Stramash Zone Costs for International shipping are also covered.For some games it's good to have a manual at hand to understand game play and/or scoring.has kindly gathered a lot of interesting information about the past Vector Wars in the Vectrex Wiki If you want to receive a notification whenever there's any news regarding the VectorWar you can bookmark this topic. At the top you click on "Actions" and choose "Bookmark". From then on you will receive an e-mail whenever someone posts in this topic.#vw9#vectorwar9