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The hero of this comeback story is called Coleco Chameleon. This 21st-century console will play 20th-century 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit titles.
No console captures that mindset better than the 1976 Coleco Telstar Arcade. 1970's design at its finest.
Today, Coleco Holdings – the company that owns the rights to the classic gaming brand – announced that it has pulled out of the deal with manufacturer Retro VGS, which means that the Chameleon won’t ...
Nostalgia is a hot-ticket item in the gaming industry, and a new game console that would run any second-through-fifth generation games via FPGA-powered emulation was a major news item last month ...
Incidentally, if the Coleco Chameleon rings a bell, it may be because Retro VGS tried to crowdfund a console exactly like it on Indiegogo in late 2015, but barely made a dent in the $1.95m goal.
Coleco claims the Chameleon will be "a versatile new video game system that serves as a modern day take on the classic game console," and is promised to "accurately play classic games." The system ...
The Game Boy was the most sophisticated handheld ever released. It was the first to not only take advantage of cartridges but also offer console-like quality experiences on the go.
Both the Atari Model C-100, Atari's first console, and the Coleco Telstar, which I'm holding right here, required two people to sit right next to each other in order to play.
Both the Atari Model C-100, Atari's first console, and the Coleco Telstar, which I'm holding right here, required two people to sit right next to each other in order to play.