ColecoVision's Cosmic Avenger is a scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Universal and released in July 1981. In the final instalment in Universal's Cosmic series, players take control of the ...
The ColecoVision, released in the early days of home console gaming, stands out for its impressive library of arcade-quality games. Despite not achieving the same level of success as some of its ...
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 more ...
[Leaded Solder] found some ColecoVision game cartridges at a flea market, and like most of us would, thought, “I’ll build a ColecoVision console from scratch to play them!” Well, maybe most of us ...
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 ...
The competition is are heating up over on the Geek Madness: Console Wars bracket. We’re through the first round of play in our quest to find the greatest console ever, with some legendary devices ...
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.
OK, here's an example of a solution in need of a problem: Atarimax is taking pre-orders for a $130 flash cart that lets you load up to 127 old school ROMs via USB and play them- on your dusty old ...
Back in the 80's, if you weren't gaming on an Atari 2600 or Intellivision (or if you tried and just couldn't figure out the damn circular controllers), then chances are you were playing on a ...
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 ...
Collecting classic videogames is a passion of mine. I don't so bonkers of picking up every piece of minutiae because that level of obsession can really kill both your pocketbook and your social life.
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 ...