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Edit - this has been spoken for, thanks for the interest! I was going to sell off the rest of my Colecovision collection with a spare Colecovision console, driving console and Atari 2600 expansion module as a group deal, but as it turns out my spare Colecovision console has some issues (should have tested it 30 years ago!). The initial screen looks OK, but the graphics get more and more garbled the deeper you go. It happens on other games too, like Donkey Kong (screenshot attached to show issue, Donkey Kong is not a part of this package). Perhaps it needs a thorough cleaning or a replacement of one of the components, I'm not sure. I tested the driving controller with Turbo to make sure it works, and it does. Only after I tested it I found out that the pedal controller wasn't robustly designed to be played 40 years after it was introduced - the screws holding the top and the bottom both fell out because the plastic screw holes cracked. It should still be possible to use it, you just have to either gorilla glue the screws back together or use a rubber band around the pedal (or use a replacement pedal control). I'm also throwing in the Atari 2600 expansion module (it works fine!) just because I have 8 other ways of playing my Atari 2600 collection on the TV. Basically with a wonky Colecovision and wonky Colecovision pedal I don't see this stuff selling for anything meaningful - only as a refurb project or for parts. So I'm seeing if anyone wants this for free. All I ask is you pay shipping via UPS ground (Box is 18x16x10, weight is ~18 pounds, and will ship from Bend, OR 97702). Or if you can drive to Bend, OR you can pick it up for free. Should you be interested, you will receive: Colecovision game console (has some graphical glitches, unsure of cause) 2 Colecovision joysticks 1 Colecovision Power Supply Colecovision Atari 2600 expansion module #1 (works) Colecovision Atari 2600 expansion module #1 manual Driving expansion module #2 (gas pedal screws are broken but theoretically is still useable, driving control itself tested to work) with styrofoam enclosure and box Driving expansion module #2 instructions 4 new C batteries Turbo game cartridge (this is the only game included and was part of the driving expansion module) Turbo game cartridge manual
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Happy Holidays To all, Barb and I wish you the best for the holidays ****Coming very soon **** Sega combos. Many variations will be available, including the CD, the CD platform and so on. If you have any interest in these, send me a PM indicating which or what combinations you are looking for. How many times have you seen a console setting on a shelf,or a table,and covered in a fine layer of dust or sticky fingerprints? Dust and sticky stuff is not our friend!And its certainly not a friend to our consoles. So, a dust cover is not only "eye candy" but it keeps that console killer, dust out. Oh,lets not forget those other killers,foreign objects,unknown liquids,and little kids. And it adds a touch of cool to your collection *****And to all of you sending prayers our way, Barb and I thank you.******* Leukemia is for lack of a better description a life changer.Since I was diagnosed with this a year and a half ago, our lives have seen the entire range of emotions. I was told that I had 1-2 years left when they 1st found it. Then after a very aggressive pattern of chemo and blood transfusions, it went into remission 4 months ago. But now its back again, and I have to be very worried about infections. So we are back to the chemo again, and hope that another miracle will occur. After a depressing vist with the Dr. it appears that choices of treatment , have become limited. I can either go to the hospital for a month where they would treat this with a very very aggressive chemo, or I can get a milder version , given as a shot for 5 days, every month. The choice is becoming clear, and it is Quality or Quantity. I have chosen the quality, and with that I am not sure where it will go. I will say that at least I have been given the option, which alot of people do not get.And after the second go around with the Chemo, I am holding my own.I cannot decide which is worse, a round of 15 shots or getting a bag hooked up for an hour at a time. Bottom line,with Barbs help, and the amazing drugs I soldier on. Again thank you to all who send us best wishes. Since my wife(Barb) started making these covers over 16 years ago,she has continued to expand the choices.I am posting a lot of pictures so you will be able to see all of the choices available. For those of you just seeing these for the first time,we have been selling on Ebay over 15 years,Atari Age over 5 years and have sold covers to buyers worldwide! Covers for the Atari 400 and 800 now available with Red or White logos. . These are all custom made,from"pleather" which is a type of vinyl/leather.Easy to clean,and maintain Yes,we will accept Paypal-verified *******Shipping, no problem with going out of US, as long as you know I have nothing to do with USPS pricing******* Yes, we will combine shipping. And yes, we will give a discount when multiple items are bought. ******Note***** While most of the pictures show the cover installed on an actual console,a few do not,which is why they look dis-sheveld OK,pricing is as follows: 3DO $31.00 Atari 1050(Floppy Drive) $17.00 Atari 5200-$18.00 Atari 5200 Trak- ball-$16.50 Buy both of the 5200 units(Console and Trak-ball) $32.00 Atari 2600-$18.00 Atari VCS-$18.00 Atari 2600 Heavy Sixer-$18.00 Atari Jr/Rainbow-$14.00 Atari 7800-$18.00 **Atari Specials all 4 covers $60.00= 2600,7800,5200, and 5200 Trakball Atari Jaguar-(white)-$16.00 Atari Jaguar-(red)-$16.00 Atari 400- White or Red Logo-$17.00 Atari 800xl-$18.00 Atari 800 Red or white logo-$19.00 Atari Jaguar CD-$18.00-White or Red lettering Colecovision Console $18.00 Colecovision Roller Controller$16.00 Colecovision Module 1(Atari Adaptor)- $15.00 Colecovision Module 2-$18.00 Buy all 4 for $65.00 Commodore 64-$18.50 Commodore Vic 20-$18.50 Commodore C128- $18.50 Commodore C16-$18.50 Fairchild Channel F -$22.00 **Has cutout for power cord and joystick cords** Intellivision(Master System)-$18.00***With running man logo*** Intellivision II-$16.50 Both Intellivision Special Covers $32.00 Intellivision=INTV III- $18.00 Magnavox Odyssey II $25.00 Mattel Aquarius Computer $16.00 Nintendo-NES 101 Red or White Lettering-$16.50 Nintendo/NES White or Red Lettering-$17.50 N-64-White or Red Lettering-$17.00 SNES-White or Red Lettering-$17.00 Sega Dreamcast-orange-$18.00 Sega Dreamcast blue-$18.00 Sega Dreamcast Red- $18.00 Sega Genesis II-$16.50 Sega Genesis-16 bit $18.50 Sega Saturn -$18.50 Sega Master System -$16.50 Sega Mega Drive- $17.50 Sega Mega Drive II - $16.50 Sears Video Arcade II $18.00 ***Looks like the Atari 7800 Sears Tele-Games(Atari 2600) -$18.00 Sears Tele-Games(Atari Heavy 6r)- $19.00 Sony Playstation 1 $16.50 Sega Mega Drive- $17.50 Sega Mega Drive II - $16.50 RS 80/Tandy/Radio Shack Computer-$19.00 Texas Instruments 99/4a $18.50 Turbo Graphx 16/TG 16 $18.00 Vectrex Dustcover Black /w/ Blue ,White,Red logo $38.00 Vectrex Cover Gray with Black/Blue $38.00 XBox(Original) $25.00 PM me for additional questions And Thanks for looking. Over the past few years we have had numerous requests for consoles and computers that we do make. The reason we do not make them is because we have not had the actual console/ computer to use for a template. Buyers say, well I can give you the dimensions or send a picture. The problem is that dimensions do not take into account all the curves, bends, protrusions etc that are common on these units. So, working from supplied dimensions almost never works. Barb and I are not as mobile as we used to be, so trying to find these computers/ game consoles is a crap shoot at best and a waste of time at worst. What we can offer is this.If you have a console/computer, preferably a parts shell unit, that your willing to send us, we will make a cover for it and send it back at no charge! Now, we are not interested in units that are so obscure that there might only be 100 in the world. Obviously for us to make the cover there has to be a market of some kind, so please keep that in mind. 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EDIT: I put everything on ebay after the initial interest. Sorry! I built up quite a collection of pre-crash consoles and games back when I was heavily hitting thrift stores in the late 80's & early 90's, but I've decided to pare down my many consoles, primarily the ones I collected "just because they were there". My old Intellivision collection is now running frolicing on various retro game farms across the country, and next up is my ColecoVision collection. I have no boxes for any of these. Everything has been tested and verified to work with an original ColecoVision. Anything I don't sell here I'll put on Ebay. I've taken copious pictures and made youtube videos of all of thse cartridges - I am assuming this is enough for you to determine the quality of each item. If you have any questions, please ask! I certainly do not want you to receive something in a condition you were not expecting. PAYMENT NOTE: I'll be asking for payment via paypal - we can share details in PM's. SHIPPING: Up to 2 cartridges will be $8 shipping via USPS small flat rate box. 3-30 cartridges will be $15 shipping via medium flat rate box. Anything more would be in a large flat rate box ($20). All contents will be wrapped in bubble wrap. As of now I only plan on shipping where flat rate boxes will go (which I believe is just the continental USA). I will typically ship no later than the Saturday following receipt of payment. I also have some youtube videos where I show each cartridge/overlay/manual. The games are shown alphabetically: ColecoVision Games #-D ColecoVision Games F-L ColecoVision Games M-R ColecoVision Games S ColecoVision Games T-Z I also have a Colecovision Expansion Module #1 with Manual, which allows you to play Atari 2600 games on your Colecovision - $20 + 15 shipping USPS medium flat rate (can also fit some of the games below in here) Games - Unless noted, these are loose cartridges only. Prices do not include shipping. 2010 w/1 overlay ($15) Activision Decathalon ($13) BC Quest for Tires ($18) Beamrider ($15) Blockade Runner ($13) Buck Rogers w/Manual (2 screwholes visible on top of cartridge) ($8) Bump N Jump ($22) BurgerTime ($15) Cabbage Patch Kids Adventures in the Park ($10) Campaign '84 ($25) Carnival w/Manual ($5) Centipede w/Manual ($8) Chuck Norris SuperKicks ($15) Congo Bongo ($13) Cosmic Avenger w/Manual ($5) Defender ($13) Destructor w/Manual ($10) Donkey Kong w/Manual ($7) Donkey Kong Junior w/Manual ($6) Donkey Kong Junior (PAL, runs on NTSC) (1 screwhole visible on top of cartridge) ($6) Dr. Seuss Fix up the mix-up ($14) Fortune Builder ($22) Fraction Fever ($11) Frogger w/Manual ($11) Frogger II (screwhole visible on top of cartridge) ($12) Front Line ($8) Galaxian ($40) Gateway to Apshai ($11) Gorf w/Manual ($10) Gyruss ($17) It's Only Rock N Roll ($33) James Bond 007 ($16) Jumpman Junior ($15) Jungle Hunt ($38) Ken Uston Blackjack/Poker w/Manual w/2 overlays ($6) Keystone Kapers ($23) Ladybug w/Manual ($5) Linking Logic (writing on label) ($29) Looping w/Manual ($5) Miner 2049'er ($10) Montezuma's Revenge ($26) Moonsweeper ($17) Mouse Trap w/Manual w/2 overlays ($5) Mr Do's Castle ($37) Mr. Do! ($9) Omega Race ($8) Pepper II ($7) Pitfall II w/Manual ($22) Pitfall! (2 screwholes visible on top of cartridge) ($14) Pitstop ($10) Popeye w/Manual ($12) Q*Bert ($7) River Raid ($15) Robin Hood ($28) Roc N Rope ($10) Rocky Super Action Boxing ($10) Sir Lancelot ($27) Skiing w/Manual ($395) (This seems to be a pretty rare one!) Slither ($8) Smurf Rescue in Gargamel's Castle w/Manual ($6) Space Fury w/Manual ($6) Space Panic w/Manual ($6) Spy Hunter ($41) Squish 'Em Sam ($10) Star Trek Strategic Operations Simulator ($20) Star Wars the Arcade Game ($26) Subroc ($6) Super Action Baseball ($5) Super Action Football ($8) Tapper (Root Beer Tapper) ($35) Tarzan (side label looks like it could use some glue but is still on) ($11) The Dukes of Hazzard ($17) The Heist ($12) Threshold ($49) Time Pilot w/Manual ($9) Tournament Tennis with 1 page Manual ($24) Turbo w/Manual ($5) Venture w/Manual ($5) Victory ($8) War Room w/ 1 overlay ($12) Wargames ($8) Wing War ($25) Zaxxon w/2 manuals ($5) Pictures of everything - Expansion Module #1 with Manual Games - #-D Games - F-L Games - M-R Games - S (Including Skiing) Games - T-Z
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Here is a pic of the original box design for "The Dukes of Hazzard". You will notice that the entire cast of main characters appears on the front of the box compared to the final box version that was used and contained an artistic drawing of a car chase with only Bo, Luke, Daisy and Boss Hogg on the back. Other differences are that the large CV&ADAM Splash info area is used in this version compared to the release version's diagonal info bar at the bottom right corner and that there is no mention that the game requires the Expansion Module #02. Seeing stuff like this always perks my interest and gets my asking "Why the change?". We all know that there are probably numerous variations created before the final release candidate is settled on, but in this case I'm sure there were other considerations like using the likeness of all those actors could possibly be more expensive or it was just a quick and dirty creation in order to have it available for the catalog.
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Hello everyone, I have a problem with my colecovision. It worked fine when I used it last week, but when I tried to play some pepper II the screen started messing up. I've attached a video. Does anyone know what causes this issue? It's not the RF cable. VID_20210215_224823.mp4
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I have a copy of Telegames Skiing for ColecoVision up for auction on ebay. Tested and verified to work - opening bid is $200. Good luck! https://www.ebay.com/itm/133677651723 Also I still have 28 games left of my old ColecoVision collection that are available as buy it now, prices from $5-$40. https://www.ebay.com/itm/28-Different-Colecovision-Games/133671035186
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I don't have my CV console for testing so it's being sold as-is. Box is in great shape... no rips or tears. Plus shipping from 80138. Thank you.
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~Beware... something evil is coming soon for your ColecoVision!
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I have a "Mostly Working" coloecvision. If you supply power to it, it turns on. If you put in a cartridge, it reads it. The only problem is due to bad instruciotns from Adam's House, I permenantly ruined my Joyport 1 on the Colecovision, so I can't plug in any joystick. they told me to pull the port, so I pulled it apart, and it got ruined. I'm not getting much help from the repair shop, who told me to to find a non-working colecovision, and transplant the joyport. he says he can solder it for $25 -the $10 analysis fee. I asked if there is a generic equivalent part for the right angle Colecovision DB9 port? The repairman said there was none. I asked A couple companies whihc may have the piece, and they said they didn't know enough about the particular repair or the Colecoviison itself to answer the question. I'm trying to get the repairman on board. All he has to do is solder on a new 9-pin connector. But he insists on a genuine CV connector, becuase there is no part number on it, so he can't look up equivalents. I found this searching for a solder-on DB9 right angle connector: https://www.cablewholesale.com/specs/3530-14009.php?utm_source=GoogleShopping&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=3530-14009&utm_campaign=DB9%20Right%20Angle%20Female%20Connector%2C%20Solder%20Type&gclid=CjwKCAjw5ZPcBRBkEiwA-avvk6cT-8xUjIPMCP6SxL0hcXOUZuYkZJAbaXnnP17vGGB21YoWSrEwsRoCx1kQAvD_BwE $4 shipping plus <$1 for the cost of 1, plus I know it's not ruined. A lot less in cost and a lot more sure to work than a stereotypical non-working Colecovision. The only thing I don't know is whether it's compatible with a Colecovision.
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The first time I played Spelunker was on the NES and found it to be extremely difficult but also addicting. I can't really explain why a game that can be so frustrating also has that one more go appeal. Since the game was one of my favorites on NES and I really like the box art I decided to pick up a copy of Team Pixelboy's version on the Colecovision. Game play: I felt like the Colecovision version was a bit easier overall (which is a welcome difference for me as I am not that good). This version was a bit more forgiving in the distance that you can fall without dying. The stalactites seemed to be spaced out further and the minecart seemed to move slower making it easier to control. Graphics: The graphics and sounds being both impressive for the Colecovison and pretty similar to the NES. I really like the two tone color of the walls and floor of he cave. Controls: The controls seem simpler and less tricky than what I remember on the NES. I felt like jumping off of a rope was more straightforward in this version which was a plus for me. Sound: The sound is similar to the NES version and I have a love/hate relationship with it. I enjoy the music in the game but it gets repetitive after a few rounds. I really wish there was a way to turn off the background music but keep the helpful sound effects. The warning sound for health and the tune is plays before the ghost appears are really helpful. The repetitive sound for the bat doesn't help me as I only hear it when he visible (and apparent) anyway. Sometimes I find the bat sound annoying if he happens to be on screen for an extended period of time if I have to ride elevators etc. My criticism is really about the design choices of the original developers, not team pixelboy's implementation (which seems to be spot on). Overall: Since the Colecovision version is on-par with the NES in terms of graphics and sound and seems easier overall, I think this may be my new preferred version of the game! I made are review video showing the box, manual, and cartridge along with gameplay footage (captured from my Collectorvision Phoenix) so I thought I would share it here:
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Okay, the time has finally come. I'm going to make a new drop-in replacement PCB for the ColecoVision. Other form factors such as portables could be made in the future (but not right now). This is still a ColecoVision; I've been calling it a CV-1.2. It's a regular CV with some improvements; it's not the next generation CV-2 with more graphics modes, audio channels, bits, etc. Here's the feature list of the CV-1.2: Component (YPbPr) video output - both RCAs and 1/8" jack provided Composite video output - both RCA and 1/8" jack provided - I don't really want to add this, but I'm guessing it's pretty much required, right? VGA (pure analog, not an F18A type solution) video output - I'm not sure if this will work yet, so don't count on it Audio output - both RCAs and 1/8" jack provided - mono of course, but two outputs available for stereo TVs 24K RAM - for Adam conversions such as Super Zaxxon and Dragon's Lair Static RAM for VDP - instead of DRAM Extra controller ports - to use 2 button Atari 7800 (or 2600), Sega SMS, Sega Genesis controllers Extra keypad support - could be added on the top of the CV console (useful if using Atari or Sega controllers) Easily replaceable controller input chips Single +5V input - either via standard CV power supply or smaller/efficient adapter Internally created -5V and +12V output - Atari Expansion Module support Output voltage for Roller controller - via standard CV power jack Power on LED - multicolour Alternate BIOSes - standard 10s delay, 3s delay, 10s/fire delay, etc. Pause button - capacitive so it's hidden (hopefully), also turns on light, and turns off audio output Built-in 31 game multi-"cart" - activated if no game is inserted Expansion module circuitry remains - for SGM and Atari Expansion Module support All new parts used - except for VDP and audio, which use NOS (new old stock) parts Fits in standard CV case - existing holes in back of CV will likely line up with A/V output and power input The features listed are meant to improve the quality of play of the system, for instance by adding proper video outputs, extra controller/keypad inputs, pause switch, and the simple multicart. The reliability of the system is improved by using static RAM for the VDP, allowing a standard 5V power adapter to be used (this should also make the power switch less finicky), making the controller input chips easy to replace, and using brand new parts. If there are features missing that you think should be added, please feel free to discuss. Unfortunately, this isn't going to be cheap. As usual, I'll do my best to make it as affordable as possible. I'd also like to make a bare-bones version that is still reliable, but doesn't provide some of the extras such as multicart, extra controller inputs, etc. As mentioned, a 31 game multi-"cart" is included. I don't want to add games that I don't have permission to include, so if there's anyone who has games or utilities that could be added, whether it be full or demo versions, please contact me. I'm not sure what kind of compensation could be given, but that's all up for discussion, I guess.
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Well there it is. I've used it to replace the broken one in my controller. STL's attached. No Warranty! coleco controller thing.zip
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That's right!! A great news for the whole ColecoVision community! CollectorVision found & preserved another unreleased game! This game has NEVER been dumped before and this is the only cartridge in existence! The game is not a prototype, it's the full game We're going to post more informations about this awesome find, soon!
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Hello ! I can not find any informations about this fact, do you know more ? Is there a website about coleco european games rarity and differences ? I own two versions of Colecovision Parker game : Super Cobra It's european versions, they work similar on my rgb french scart console Product number is the same No. 971505 Boxes are different : - Packed in France by Miro-Meccano - Packed in England by the Palitoy Company Cartridges looks the same, stickers are the same, but PCB looks different : - France version pcb have all the pins and is clear - English version pcb is dark green and miss some pins
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I'm resurrecting this classic, very rare Super Game Pack originally sold by Video Take Out, and created by Sydney Development. This project is not complete as I'm having custom cassette labels made, and I need to figure out a manual since I cant find even a photocopy of it. If anyone is interested, please let me know. I'm making 5 to start.There will not be a box, just the custom labeled jewel case as shown, and a custom cassette label. This game was released for a very short time in 1985 and did not sell well because most people had the cartridge versions. Very few were made. Little did people know that the games on the Best Of B.C data pack had enhanced graphics, and a saveable hall of fame. This data pack is so rare, its almost impossible to find even a copy of it. Until now. Own your copy of this great new addition to your collection. I don't have a price yet because I don't know if there is enough interest to order the data packs and labels ill need. The jewel case label may change. I have not decided if I like it or not. The .PDF file below is the cassette label. bc_s_quest3.pdf
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Did you know COLECOVISION was SUPPOSED to be in Video Games: The Movie? Watch the DELETED SCENE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_7AQZhV6ko
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I am deciding to sell my collection(s). I have a couple of large collections that I want to sell. ( most of the Atari library, half of the Nintendo library, several other systems and games (sega genesis, super Nintendo, odyssey2, intellivision, action max, many standalone pong systems CIB, etc, etc.) ) looking to see if anyone would be interested in buying one of more of these collections, or is anyone has any information on the best place to sell these collections. thank you for all your help.
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L'Abbaye des Morts 2019 Collectorvision for ColecoVision. A platformer that plays like Montezuma's Revenge. A lot of time needs to be put into this in order to learn where to go, when & where to jump, and what to do in general. Nice box art, cart, and manual. The game itself is enjoyable but a real challenge. ?
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I just ran across this on Twitter, a new DIY ColecoVision RGB board by Citrus3000psi. Still in prototyping phase but will hopefully be coming out soon, after some more testing. This might be a nice alternative to the F18A for DIY'ers. Check out @citrus3000psis Tweet: https://twitter.com/citrus3000psi/status/953443909501444096?s=01 Now if someone would come out with a better Intellivision RGB board, I'd be on cloud 9!
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Sydney Hunter & The Caverns of Death is coming for the ColecoVision! Sydney must navigate dark caverns while avoiding bats, ghosts, hot lava and other obstacles. If you can survive all 10 caverns, you will be able to win your freedom! Here's some screenshots of the work in progress
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Just want to gauge the interests about the Coleco / ColecoVision (ADAM) History Book The book is first going to be available as hard copy Then later will become available as Ebook Are you interested by this book? Also, feel free to post questions, suggestions, comments and critics
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If you're following the Atari scene, then you probably knows that Dan Kitchen is working on the sequel to Keystone Kapers (AKA Keystone Kannonball) Now dubbed as Gold Rush™, Dan is currently finishing the game and should hit Kickstarter in only a few months Dan was kind enough to give me his blessing to port Gold Rush™ to the ColecoVision! So as soon as he's done with the game, we'll start working on the CV port I'm going to post updates about the ColecoVision port here, so stay toon! More informations about Gold Rush™ here: https://www.dankitchengames.com/?lightbox=dataItem-k33wt6wr
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Super Action Football from 1983 lets you kick punts, field goals, and extra points. Recover fumbles, score safties, or pull a blitz and sack the quarterback. Helmet not included. It's good to see football is starting this weekend. But why does the photo of the overlay on the back of the box look different than what's actually included?
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