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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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UPDATE 9TH MARCH: The writing appears to be on the wall for the Coleco Chameleon. Coleco, the brand, has pulled out of the project, taking its name - and the best chance the console had at finding a ...
The Coleco Chameleon is a video game console promising to take a stand against downloadable content (DLC) by shipping non-upgradeable cartridge games just like systems from the 1980s and 1990s.
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 too-good-to-be-true Retro VGS console has been proven exactly that. Coleco has pulled out of the project and the Coleco Chameleon -- billed as being able to play games from multiple console ...
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 too-good-to-be-true Retro VGS console has been proven exactly that. Coleco has pulled out of the project and the Coleco Chameleon -- billed as being able to play games from multiple console ...