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I recently visited my parents and they asked me if I wanted my old Colecovision and Atari 2600 ... Is there any where that I can still pick up the system and the expansion module aside from ...
The COLECO Chameleon is a soon-to-launch video game system that plays both classic and new retro inspired video-games on long lasting, durable cartridges. Posted by Retro Video Game Systems ...
In a partnership with Retro Video Game Systems, Coleco has announced a new cartridge-based console system called the COLECO Chameleon. Chameleon comes a little over 30 years after the company's ...
The original ColecoVision launched in August 1982 and ... Between launch and 1984, 145 titles in ROM cartridges were published for the system. “We wouldn’t be pitching this if we weren ...
COLECO INDUSTRIES Inc. announced Wednesday that its much-touted Adam home-computer system is all but dead. Coleco will sell off its entire Adam inventory to an unnamed U.S. retail chain at prices ...
The classic gaming console ColecoVision is gearing up for a comeback. Developer Rantmedia Games revealed a Kickstarter project today to bring retro ColecoVision titles to the iOS App Store.
The brand new video game console, Coleco Chameleon, made its public debut at the New York Toy Fair this weekend. Although the system spent most of the convention behind a glass enclosure ...
Look out, Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo! Coleco, the company behind the Colecovision console of yesteryear, have promised that they're working on a new version of the console.No other details are ...
The ColecoVision was a game console that famously ... he didn’t fully understand how address and data buses worked in a system like this when starting this project, and he documents what he ...
The conceit of the Coleco Chameleon was that it would use an FPGA chip to hardware emulate whatever console system the game you're playing originated on. This meant the game should play exactly as ...
After their own game system failed to set the world on fire, Coleco figured: if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. "Expansion Module #1" essentially turned the Colecovision into an Atari 2600.