VGC-1

The VGC-1 (short for "Vector graphics Gaming Computer-1") is a fanonical 1980s-era video game console. It was Japan's answer to the Vectrex.

Console
The VGC-1 is a tabletop gaming console with an on-board vector display CRT monitor measuring 12" x 12" compared to the Vectrex's 9" x 11" monitor. Its specifications are about on-par with the Vectrex, but with slightly faster processing speed and a tiny bit more ROM and RAM. In addition to a cartridge slot and a set of four controller ports, it also features an expansion port for a variety of peripherals.

Controller: VGC-J3
The VGC-J3 is the VGC-1's standard controller. It is an analog joystick controller with three action buttons, and is distinguished by a squarish knob with rounded corners. It is designed to be set and used on a flat surface, considering that the VGC-1 is a tabletop system. It also has grippy rubber feet on the underside of it. The console comes packaged with one of these.