Holy shit this thing is TERRIBLY written. Just the Vectrex column, wow just read this part about vectrex
9. "Mr. Boston Clean Sweep"
Format: Vectrex
Highest price ever paid: $7,200
"It takes a special kind of geek to shell out the value of a used car on an unpopular game sponsored by an unpopular liquor and played on an unpopular console.
The Vectrex was a "portable" game console introduced in 1982, just before the video game crash of 1983. It used a controller the size of a cable remote to play black-and-white games consisting mostly of opposing geometric shapes on a cathode-ray-tube screen the size of a stack of iPads. It was crude, cumbersome and not much to look at, but defunct liquor company Mr. Boston saw fit to create custom versions of the game "Clean Sweep" with its logo on the front and the mascot's top hat replacing a vacuum as the game's main character.
Only about five of these games are known to exist today. The Vectrex, however, is much easier to find after its creators put the console and its software into the public domain in the mid-1990s. Anyone who buys a copy of this game will have no problem tracking down a homebrew version of Vectrex to play it on. We're just not sure why they'd want to."