If you were a child of the late 1970s or early 1980s, the chances are that your number one desire was to own a games console. The one to have was the Atari 2600, notwithstanding that dreadful E.T.
Retro games publisher and developer Rantmedia Games secured the rights to the ColecoVision arcade console brand and is launching a Kickstarter campaign this morning to port its library of games to ...
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 ...
Released originally in 1982, ColecoVision from Coleco Industries helped advance the Golden Age of arcade gaming by providing a more powerful arcade experience than competitors (like the Atari 2600).
ColecoVision has launched a full-size arcade cabinet over 40 years after it revolutionized home gaming. The first ColecoVision console was released in 1982, introducing classic arcade games like ...
Who's up for a quick history lesson? While Donkey Kong is purely Nintendo's furry, banana-breathed baby, the company originally granted Coleco rights to produce console and tabletop versions of the ...
Few things are more satisfying than finding an old, forgotten piece of technology somewhere and bringing it back to life. And while it’s great to see a rare sports car or an Apollo Flight Computer ...
Classic console company Coleco has announced that it is re-entering the video games market, in partnership with a crowd-funded retro gaming project which failed to meet its goal. Founded in 1932 as ...
In a partnership with Retro Video Game Systems, Coleco has announced a new cartridge-based console system called the COLECO Chameleon. More like this AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D: Leaks Showcase Overclock ...