COLECOVISION GAME LIBRARY
The Ultimate Collection of ColecoVision Cartridges
Standard
Super Action
Roller
Driving
SGM
SGM2
Speech Synthesizer
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About the ColecoVision Game LibraryThe ColecoVision, released in 1982, was an innovative home video game console that offered near-arcade quality graphics and gameplay. It quickly became a favorite among gamers of the early 1980s due to its powerful hardware and impressive game library. Our database contains detailed information on games released for the ColecoVision, including both first-party titles from Coleco and third-party releases from companies like Parker Brothers, Activision, and Imagic. The ColecoVision's library includes ports of classic arcade hits, original titles, and games that pushed the boundaries of what home consoles could do in the early 1980s. The console featured a variety of controller options beyond the standard controller that came with the system. Some games utilized specialty controllers like the Roller Controller, Super Action Controllers, or the Driving Controller for enhanced gameplay experiences. The ColecoVision could also be expanded with modules like the Expansion Module #1, which allowed it to play Atari 2600 games. This archive aims to preserve the legacy of the ColecoVision by documenting its game library with screenshots, box art, and detailed information about each title. Many of these games represent groundbreaking achievements in early video game design and development.
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