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Coleco Industries, Inc. (/kəˈliːkoʊ/ kə-LEE-koh) was an
American company founded in 1932 by
Maurice Greenberg as The
Connecticut Leather Company. The name...
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ColecoVision is a second-generation home video-game
console developed by
Coleco and
launched in
North America in
August 1982. It was
released a year later...
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Coleco Adam is a home
computer and
expansion device for the
ColecoVision by
American toy and
video game
manufacturer Coleco. The Adam was an attempt...
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Patch Kids are a line of
cloth dolls with
plastic heads first produced by
Coleco Industries in 1982. They were
inspired by the
Little People soft sculptured...
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Coleco Telstar brand is a
series of
dedicated first-generation home
video game
consoles produced,
released and
marketed by
Coleco from 1976 to 1978...
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Coleco Gemini is an
Atari 2600
clone manufactured by
Coleco Industries, Inc. in 1983. Processor: 8-bit 6507 CPU speed: 1.19 MHz RAM: 128
bytes Resolution:...
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Coleco Telstar Arcade,
commonly abbreviated as
Telstar Arcade, is a first-generation home
video game
console that was
released in 1977 in ****an, North...
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influential investor in a
number of corporations,
including Revco drug stores,
Coleco Entertainment, Remington, and Toy Biz/Marvel Toys. He is the
former chairman...
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distributed the Pico in the
United States starting at the end of 1999. The
ColecoVision
reached 2
million units sold by the
spring of 1984.
Console quarterly...
- (born c. 1934) best
known as the CEO of
Coleco in the 1970s and 1980s. He
began his
career in law but
joined Coleco, a
family toy business, in 1966. He worked...