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The Coleco Chameleon from Retro Video Game Systems won't land on Kickstarter until the end of the month. However, it did hit Toy Fair earlier this week to give the public a little taste of its ...
Regular readers may remember an odd little story we ran back in May about the Retro VGS game console project. Sporting a plastic shell made from the actual original Atari Jaguar molds, the new ...
Some people claimed the Coleco Chameleon wasn't a prototype of a new console at all, but a SNES Jr. inside an Atari Jaguar - the innards of one in the shell of another.
The Coleco Chameleon comes out the of the box with a bunch of different video outputs including HDMI, RCA, and 9-pin Mini-DIN. That means you can basically plug this system into any popular ...
Atari 2600. Years: 1977-1984 ... Coleco and Atari settled out of court, and many other companies quickly came out with their own 2600 clones, some of which are still made to this day.
An Atari 2600 version of Tarzan from the early 1980s, which had once been thought lost forever, was recently rediscovered and made available to play online. The game was a part of a licensing deal ...
The name Atari is as synonymous with video games as Nintendo, stretching back to 1972. Yes, gaming was around then, though it wasn’t nearly as popular as it is now. But it had to start somewhere ...
You're at least in your 30s if you remember playing the Atari port by Coleco (and I'm almost 40). It had only two levels. The fireballs looked like Goldfish crackers; Donkey Kong looked like an ...
Atari say its wants to produce a console that "stays true to [its] heritage while appealing to both old and new fans of Atari". Three types of port are also mentioned, as if they in themselves ...
Atari's decision to keep the 2600+ as close to the original as possible is kind of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, I am a sucker for attention to detail, and I just can't get over how ...
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