Coleco Logo
Éditeur de jeux vidéo

Coleco

Fondé en décembre 1932
Jeux Édités 9
Note Moyenne
52.3

Présentation

Coleco Industries, Inc. (/kəˈliːkoʊ/) was an American company founded in 1932 by Maurice Greenberg as The Connecticut Leather Company. It was a successful toy company in the 1980s, mass-producing versions of Cabbage Patch Kids dolls and its video game consoles, the Coleco Telstar dedicated consoles and ColecoVision. While the company ceased operations in 1988 as a result of bankruptcy, the Coleco brand was revived in 2005, and remains active to this day. In 2005, River West Brands, now Dormitus Brands, a Chicago-based brand revitalization company, re-introduced the Coleco brand to the marketplace. In late 2006, the company introduced the Coleco Sonic, a handheld system containing twenty Master System and Game Gear games, including two from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. In 2014, River West Brands established the subsidiary Coleco Holdings for their Coleco-branded projects.

Gus's Feed Sort

Gus's Feed Sort

31 DéC. 2006
Arcade
Tapper

Tapper

31 DéC. 1984
Arcade
The Dam Busters
Commodore

The Dam Busters

31 DéC. 1984
Jeu de tir (Shooter), Simulation, Stratégie, Tactique
Smurf: Paint 'n' Play Workshop

Smurf: Paint 'n' Play Workshop

31 DéC. 1984
Fiche en cours d'enrichissement
Illusions

Illusions

01 FéVR. 1984
Réflexion / Puzzle, Arcade
Smurfs Save the Day
Atari

Smurfs Save the Day

31 DéC. 1983
Simulation
Roc 'N Rope
Atari

Roc 'N Rope

31 DéC. 1983
Plateforme, Arcade
Congo Bongo
Atari
72

Congo Bongo

31 DéC. 1983
Plateforme, Arcade
Turbo
33

Turbo

31 DéC. 1981
Course, Arcade