Kakushin VGC-1

The VGC-1 (short for "Vector graphics Gaming Computer-1") is a fanonical 1980s-era video game console. Created and manufactured by Kakushin Gaming, it was Japan's answer to the Vectrex console from North America.

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

Controller: VGJ-3
The VGJ-3 is the VGC-1's standard game controller, and the system comes packaged with one. It is an analog joystick controller with three fire buttons, and is distinguished by a squarish joystick knob with rounded corners, similar in looks to the one on the Sega Master System Control Stick. It is designed to be set and used on flat surfaces. Considering that the VGC-1 is a tabletop system, it is befitting. It also has four grippy rubber feet on the underside of its base for this purpose.

V-Cassette
The VGC-1 uses ROM cartridges called "V-Cassettes". They each have a capacity of 32 KB, like with the Vectrex's own game cartridges. Some V-Cassettes have larger capacities than standard for special software titles that specifically require the use of the VGMM-16 memory module.

Input Devices

 * VGJ-3 - Standard joystick controller.
 * VGJ-2 - Two-button joystick controller.
 * VGJ-H2 - Handheld joystick controller with two action buttons.
 * VGJ-A3 - Arcade controller with a microswitch joystick and three arcade-style buttons.
 * VGJ-A2 - Arcade controller with a microswitch joystick and two arcade-style buttons.
 * VGKP-N - Numerical keypad for playing more complex games, as well as educational math games. It is also usable with the VHC-1 home computing module.
 * VG-KB - Keyboard for use with the VHC-1 home computing module.
 * VGT-3 - An arcade-style trackball controller with three action buttons.
 * VGD-2 - An arcade-style dial controller with two action buttons for playing certain kinds of games.
 * VG-LP - A light pen for use in specialized software titles.
 * VG-LG - A light gun for use in shooting games.

Expansion Port Use
More to be added
 * VGMM-16 - A memory module that adds 16K to the system's memory, to allow for playing higher-capacity games, also usable with the VHC-1 home computing module.
 * VHC-1 - A module that converts the VGC-1 into a home computer. It comes in a bundle with the VGKB keyboard, tape deck, and VASIC, which is a special version of BASIC for the system.
 * V-2PC - A module with a cable which allows two VGC-1s to be hooked up to each other for head-to-head competition on certain games, up to eight players depending on the game.
 * VSSM-1 - Speech synthesis module usable with certain software titles.

Storage
More to be added
 * VHC-T1 - Tape drive for use with the VHC-1 home computing module.
 * VHC-T2 - Double-deck tape drive for use with the VHC-1 home computing module.
 * VHC-FD - 5.25" floppy disk drive for use with the VHC-1 home computing module.
 * VHC-DFD - Dual-density 5.25" double floppy disk drive.
 * VHC-FD v.3.5 - A 3.5" floppy disk drive released as the successor to the earlier 5.25" drives.

V-Cassette
More to be added
 * Super Squash
 * Robot Boxer
 * Cyber Shooting Gallery
 * Tunnel Blaster
 * Meteor Crusher
 * Surf Lifesaving
 * Formula 10,000
 * Machine Hunter
 * Vectoro Fantasio
 * Tunnel Blaster 2nd
 * Dogfighter
 * The Maze
 * Return to the Maze
 * The Maze III
 * The Amazing Puzzle Cube

VHC-1 Software
More to be added
 * VASIC v1.0
 * VASIC v1.5
 * Math Maze
 * Geography Station
 * Geometry Jungle
 * Spelling Bee-Bee
 * Book of Ages: History Made Fun!
 * Spreadsheet Builder
 * Vec's Art Studio
 * Vec's Animation Studio