Gamers from the '80s probably either played or knew about ColecoVision, an early console that brought games that you could find at the arcade straight to your television. Well, Coleco is back, and it ...
The Colecovision console from the early 1980s is probably not the most memorable platform of its era, but it retains a retrocomputing following to this day. The original hardware can be a bit pricey ...
Gamers of a certain age may be familiar with the name Coleco. The American firm started out as the Connecticut Leather Company in 1932 and went on to make some of the earliest video game consoles: The ...
The upcoming cartridge-based console Retro VGS may have failed its crowdfunding attempt on Indiegogo last year yet it’s proven to be down but not out. It’s now got the backing of Coleco (thanks ...
If you were a gamer in the early ‘80s, you’ve no doubt played ColecoVision—the short-lived console that brought arcade games to your living room. Well, get ready for a nostalgia hurricane, because ...
Coleco is back — and so is cartridge-based gaming. The video game company remembered for the 1982’s ColecoVision console (“we bring the arcade experience home!”) has just unveiled its new full-fledged ...
Remember game cartridges? Of course you do: we all had stacks of NES, Mega Drive, and Super NES games next to our beloved consoles, but the format faded once the CD-powered PlayStation smacked around ...
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