Was watching around for some vintage receivers to add to my gameroom. I was at my brother-in-law's and he still has a vintage audio set for his main music entertainment and I kinda fell in love with the look, the feel of the tumble switches etc.
So I did some searching for Marantz receiver's because I've always loved the tuning gyro-wheel, and then I came across this one:
http://www.classic-audio.com/marantz/4400.html

Must be the ultimate receiver for any vector-game lover

Yes built in oscilloscope. Hook it up to your favorite vector game and see it on the tiny screen (and probably hear some weird noise !

The 2500 and 2600 have it too:

If you want one, expect to pay SERIOUS money for them.....they're great quality and highly collectible....
Think I might go with something in the 2200 series....don't need loads of power...but I do want the blue-lit dial and as many analog meters as possible
