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The Colecovision is Coleco's third generation video game console, released in August 1982. It offered arcade-like graphics and controllers, and an initial catalog of 12 titles, with 10 more promised titles on the way. All told, approximately 170 titles were released on plug-in cartridges during its lifetime. The controller was a flat joystick, two side buttons, and a number-pad, which allowed you to put inserts for customized buttons. The majority of titles in its catalog were conversions from coin-operated arcade games. The ColecoVision introduced two new concepts to the home videogame industry - the ability to expand the hardware system, and the ability to play other video game system games.

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Image:Coleco_Donkey_Kong.png|Donkey KongColeco (1982)

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Donkey Kong - Coleco - 1982

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Image:Coleco_Smurf_Rescue.png|Smurf RescueColeco (1982)

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Smurf Rescue - Coleco - 1982

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Image:Coleco_Zaxxon.png|ZaxxonColeco (1982)

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Zaxxon - Coleco - 1982

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Image:Coleco_Galaxian.png|GalaxianAtari (1983)

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Galaxian - Atari - 1983

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Image:Coleco_Pitstop.png|PitstopEpyx (1983)

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Epyx - 1983

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Image:Coleco_Cabbage_Patch_Kids.png|Cabbage Patch KidsColeco (1984)

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Cabbage Patch Kids - Coleco - 1984

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Image:Coleco_Congo_Bongo.png|Congo BongoColeco (1984)

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Congo Bongo - Coleco - 1984

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Image:Coleco_Tournament_Tennis.png|Tournament TennisImagic/Coleco (1984)

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Imagic - Coleco - 1984

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More screenshots can be found in the gallery of ColecoVision screenshots.

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