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With the Donkey Kong saga at an end, the ColecoVision had a game that proved just how powerful the machine was. By this point Nintendo’s title had become a worldwide smash-hit ...
The iPhone 5s can produce graphics on par with many current generation game consoles, but having a retro flashback to the games of yesteryear is often just as enjoyable -- and it doesn't get much ...
The Colecovision was a state-of-the-art game console back in 1983. Based around the Z-80, it was almost a personal computer (and, with the Adam add-on, it could serve that function, complete with a… ...
The game's top-down scrolling style and variety of weapons add to its excitement, making it a great choice for those who enjoy action-packed games. These games showcase the ColecoVision's ability ...
The ColecoVision was a game console that famously could be expanded into a nice — for its day — personal computer. It even had a daisy wheel printer in that configuration.
The recent PhillyClassic 4 gaming show saw two new games being previewed for the Atari 2600 and ColecoVision video game systems. Attendees at the event had the chance to see CGE Services' Entity ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from ColecoVision Flashback All the joy of the 80s in one ColecoVision Flashback pack! Access an impressive selection of 40 classic ColecoVision favorites ...
Coleco was behind some of the earliest attempts to bring video games to your living room, with mildly successful consoles like the ColecoVision in 1982. Like many game companies at the time ...
Pedro Pascal is known for playing Joel in The Last of Us TV show, but he played a key role in another video game.
The company even created its own console, the 189-dollar ColecoVision. The Amsterdam factory turned out more than a million in 1982 and averaged 9600 Colecovision games a day!
I recently visited my parents and they asked me if I wanted my old Colecovision and Atari 2600 cartridges(27 games with many game boxes and manuals). Unfortunately, my parents had thrown away the ...
The poor ColecoVision didn't really survive the video game crash of 1983. This video is the first part in a series dedicated to all the crazy — yet interesting — things that were in the works ...