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Video game accessory:ColecoVision Super Game Module

Opcode Games2013

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

In the summer of 1982, Coleco Industries challenged market leaders Atari and Mattel with the release of the ColecoVision, their first cartridge-based home video game system. During the late 1970s the company had successfully entered the video game market with the Telstar line of Pong-style systems, selling millions of units in a number of different configurations. Witnessing the phenomenal sales generated by the Atari 2600 prompted Coleco to reenter the market with a cartridge-based system in the early 80s. The company scored a huge marketing success by purchasing the rights to Nintendo's arcade hit Donkey Kong and then including the cartridge, a "pack-in," with the console for a retail price of $199. In addition, they released numerous other popular arcade games such as Zaxxon, Q*Bert, and Popeye during the first year of production. Holiday sales in 1982 topped one million units and in the process vaulted Coleco to the top of the booming video game market. The system featured arcade-quality graphics which were clearly superior to both the Atari 2600 and the Mattel Intellivision. Atari released their next generation system, the Atari 5200, soon after ColecoVision hit the shelves and even the updated Atari system was no match for Coleco's product. The entire library of Atari 2600 games, including the popular home versions of Space Invaders and Pac-Man, could be played on the ColecoVision via an expansion module (prompting unsuccessful legal action on the part of Atari). An instant success but short-lived success, Coleco sold more roughly six million units in a brief three year production run before the video game market downturn of 1983.

In 2013, Opcode Games released the ColevoVision Super Game module, a fan ��created accessory licensed by Coleco Industries. This module expanded the console?s memory to 32KB and doubled the sound capactiy. Opcode Games manufactured special Super Game Cartridges for this accessory, including classics such as Donkey Kong and Dig-Dug, which can hold up to 1MB of data and provide a crisper and more complex gaming experience on the console.

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  • Title: Video game accessory:ColecoVision Super Game Module
  • Creator: Opcode Games
  • Date Created: 2013
  • Location: USA
  • Subject Keywords: electronic games, video games, ColecoVision
  • Type: Console Games
  • Rights: Coleco Industries, Inc.
  • Medium: printed paper, plastic, metal
  • Object ID: 114.433
  • Credit Line: Gift of Jeffrey and Christine DiOrio
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