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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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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...
- This is a list of
games for the
ColecoVision video game console. In total, the
following games are
known to exist: 129 U.S.
releases 1 U.S. very limited...
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section of the
Tokyo Stock Exchange. Uemura,
taking inspiration from the
ColecoVision,
began creating a new
video game
console that
would incorporate a ROM...
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ColecoVision by
American toy and
video game
manufacturer Coleco. The Adam was an
attempt to
follow on the
success of the company's
ColecoVision video...
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include the
Fairchild Channel F,
Atari 2600, Intellivision,
Odyssey 2, and
ColecoVision. The
generation began in
November 1976 with the
release of the Fairchild...
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arcade game Star Wars for
ColecoVision. His
games Nova
Blast and Moonsweeper, also for
ColecoVision,
became two of the
bestselling home console...
- and its
video game consoles, the
Coleco Telstar dedicated consoles and
ColecoVision.
While the
company ceased operations in 1988 as a
result of bankruptcy...
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units that year. Wolf 2012, p. 57. "Coleco Industries. -
ColecoVision History".
colecovision.dk.
Retrieved 5
November 2019. "Archived copy". Archived...
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Chuck Norris Superkicks for the
Commodore 64, VIC-20,
Atari 2600, and
Colecovision. The game
combines two
types of gameplay:
moving through a map, and fighting...