Coleco is one of the biggest names from the early days of video gaming, but the firm is aiming to become more than just a relic of the past. The company behind the ColecoVision is back with a new ...
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 ...
Back in 1982 Coleco brought the ColecoVision console to family rooms, the console was mildly successful at best which lead Coleco into financial crisis in the late '80s. Fast forward to 2005 and ...
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 ...
Classic gaming company Coleco is making a comeback, albeit in name only. The company that now owns the rights to the classic company's name has announced a partnership with Retro Video Game Systems ...
Coleco Holdings has abandoned its plans to launch a cartridge-based retrogaming console, severing ties with the designers of the Coleco Chameleon after a series of public gaffes and missteps. The ...
We've usually heard of Kickstarter projects getting delayed or even canceled after getting funded. We've even seen a few that got their plugs pulled right in the middle of the campaing. But a delay ...
The brand new video game console, Coleco Chameleon, made its public debut at the New York Toy Fair this weekend. Although the system spent most of the convention behind a glass enclosure, it easily ...
[UPDATE] Colecovision itself issued a statement on the matter today, confirming that the Coleco Chameleon project is no more. "The update that you were all anxiously awaiting: Retro VGS has decided ...
A person connected to the Coleco Chameleon — a project to create a cartridge-based retro gaming console — has quit, citing the controversy surrounding the console and questions of its legitimacy ...
The owner of the Coleco brand has severed its relationship with a project to make a cartridge-based, throwback console under that name, the company confirmed today. The split culminates several recent ...
is an entertainment editor covering streaming, virtual worlds, and every single Pokémon video game. Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. Coleco was behind some of the earliest ...