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[Thom Cherryhomes] shared with us an incredible resource for anyone curious about the Coleco Adam, one of the big might-have-been home computers of the 80s. There’s a monstrous 4-hour deep dive ...
The Coleco Adam is one of the great might-have-beens of the 8-bit home computer era, with an impressive bundle and on-paper spec let down by bugs, hardware issues, and poor availability.
COLECO INDUSTRIES Inc. announced Wednesday that its much-touted Adam home-computer system is all but dead. Coleco will sell off its entire Adam inventory to an unnamed U.S. retail chain at prices ...
The company became a victim of its own ambition. In 1983 Coleco introduced the 600-dollar Adam computer before an actual working model ever materialized. It will probably be the toy of the year ...
Back in the 90's, I got a handed-down Coleco ADAM computer, and it had a Buck Rogers game (Wikipedia says it was Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom). It also had a ColecoVision cartridge port ...
Rantmedia has already done a lot of the legwork in terms of securing the rights to make the app happen, including snagging the rights to both the official ColecoVision brand as well as a sizeable ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Donkey Kong Junior In the early 2000s, incomplete prototype versions of Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. for ColecoVision were discovered. Both ...
Q. I have an old Coleco family Adam computer. I know the company has stopped making them, but is there anywhere that I can still find the cassettes and some of the manuals and cables? A.