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Coleco was an American company founded in 1932 by Maurice Greenberg as "Connecticut Leather Company". It became a highly successful toy company in the 1980s, known for its mass-produced version of Cabbage Patch Kids
Cabbage Patch Kids

Cabbage Patch Kids are a doll brand created by Debbie Morehead and Xavier Roberts in 1978. The original dolls were all cloth and sold at local craft shows, then later at Babyland General Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia....
 dolls and its video game console
Video game console

A video game console is an game development that produces a video signal which can be used with a display device to display a video game. The term "video game console" is used to distinguish a machine designed for consumers to buy and use solely for playing video games from a personal computer, which has many other functions, or arcade machi...
s, the Coleco Telstar
Coleco Telstar

The Telstar is a series of video game consoles produced by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Starting with Telstar Pong clone based on General Instrument's AY-3-8500 chip in 1976, there were 14 consoles released in the Telstar branded series....
 and ColecoVision
ColecoVision

The ColecoVision is Coleco' History of video game consoles home video game console and was released August 1982. The ColecoVision offered arcade game graphics and gaming style, the ability to play Atari 2600 video games, and the means to expand the system's basic hardware....
.

co originally manufactured shoe leather, which later led to a business in leather craft kits
Leather crafting

Leather crafting is the practice of making leather into craft objects or works of art, using shaping techniques, coloring techniques or both....
 in the 1950s. They began manufacturing plastic moulding and moved into plastic wading pools in the 1960s.






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Coleco was an American company founded in 1932 by Maurice Greenberg as "Connecticut Leather Company". It became a highly successful toy company in the 1980s, known for its mass-produced version of Cabbage Patch Kids
Cabbage Patch Kids

Cabbage Patch Kids are a doll brand created by Debbie Morehead and Xavier Roberts in 1978. The original dolls were all cloth and sold at local craft shows, then later at Babyland General Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia....
 dolls and its video game console
Video game console

A video game console is an game development that produces a video signal which can be used with a display device to display a video game. The term "video game console" is used to distinguish a machine designed for consumers to buy and use solely for playing video games from a personal computer, which has many other functions, or arcade machi...
s, the Coleco Telstar
Coleco Telstar

The Telstar is a series of video game consoles produced by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Starting with Telstar Pong clone based on General Instrument's AY-3-8500 chip in 1976, there were 14 consoles released in the Telstar branded series....
 and ColecoVision
ColecoVision

The ColecoVision is Coleco' History of video game consoles home video game console and was released August 1982. The ColecoVision offered arcade game graphics and gaming style, the ability to play Atari 2600 video games, and the means to expand the system's basic hardware....
.

History

Coleco originally manufactured shoe leather, which later led to a business in leather craft kits
Leather crafting

Leather crafting is the practice of making leather into craft objects or works of art, using shaping techniques, coloring techniques or both....
 in the 1950s. They began manufacturing plastic moulding and moved into plastic wading pools in the 1960s. The leather part of the business was then sold off.

Under CEO Arnold Greenberg
Arnold Greenberg

Arnold Greenberg is an United States businessman best known as the CEO of Coleco in the 1970s and 1980s. He began his career in law but joined Coleco, a family toy business, in 1966....
, the company entered the video game console
Video game console

A video game console is an game development that produces a video signal which can be used with a display device to display a video game. The term "video game console" is used to distinguish a machine designed for consumers to buy and use solely for playing video games from a personal computer, which has many other functions, or arcade machi...
 business with the Telstar
Coleco Telstar

The Telstar is a series of video game consoles produced by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Starting with Telstar Pong clone based on General Instrument's AY-3-8500 chip in 1976, there were 14 consoles released in the Telstar branded series....
 in 1976. Dozens of companies were introducing game systems that year after Atari
Atari

Atari is a corporate and brand name owned by several entities since its inception in 1972. It is currently owned by Atari Interactive, a wholly owned subsidiary of the French publisher Infogrames ....
's successful Pong
Pong

Pong is one of the earliest Arcade game video games, and is a tennis sports game featuring simple 2D computer graphics. The aim is to defeat an opponent?either computer-controlled or a second player?by earning a higher score....
 console. Nearly all of these new games were based on General Instrument
General Instrument

General Instrument was an electronics manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois specializing in semiconductors and cable television equipment. The company was active until 1997, when it split into which was later acquired by Vishay Intertechnology in 2001, CommScope and NextLevel Systems ....
's "Pong-on-a-chip". However, General Instrument had underestimated demand, and there were severe shortages. Coleco had been one of the first to place an order, and was one of the few companies to receive an order in full. Though dedicated game consoles did not last long on the market, their early order enabled Coleco to break even.

Coleco continued to do well in electronics. They transitioned next into handheld electronic game
Handheld electronic game

Handheld electronic games are very small, portable devices for playing interactive electronic games, often miniaturized versions of video games....
s, a market popularized by Mattel
Mattel

Mattel Inc. is the world's largest toy importing company based on revenue. The products it produces include Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars, American Girl dolls, board games, and, in the early 1980s, video game consoles....
. Coleco produced two very popular lines of games, the "head to head" series of two player sports games, (Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Hockey) and the mini-arcade series of licensed video arcade titles such as Donkey Kong and Ms. Pacman. A third line of educational handhelds was also produced and included the Electronic Learning Machine, Lil Genius, Digits, and a trivia game called QuizWhiz.
Colecovision
Coleco returned to the video game console market in 1982 with the launch of the ColecoVision
ColecoVision

The ColecoVision is Coleco' History of video game consoles home video game console and was released August 1982. The ColecoVision offered arcade game graphics and gaming style, the ability to play Atari 2600 video games, and the means to expand the system's basic hardware....
. While the system was quite popular, Coleco hedged their bet on video games by introducing a line of cartridge
Cartridge (electronics)

In various types of electronic equipment, a cartridge can refer to one method of adding different functionality or content; for example, a video game played on a video game console; or a method by which consumables may be replenished, such as an ink cartridge for a printer....
s for the Atari 2600
Atari 2600

The Atari 2600 is a video game console released in October 1977. It is credited with popularizing the use of microprocessor-based hardware and cartridge containing game code, instead of having non-microprocessor dedicated console hardware with all games built in....
 and Intellivision
Intellivision

The Intellivision is a video game console released by Mattel in 1979. Development of the console began in 1978, less than a year after the introduction of its main competitor, the Atari 2600....
. They also introduced the Coleco Gemini
Coleco Gemini

The Coleco Gemini was an Atari 2600 clone manufactured by Coleco....
, a clone of the popular Atari 2600.

When the video game business began to implode in 1983, it seemed clear that video game consoles were being supplanted by home computer
Home computer

A home computer was a class of personal computer entering the market in 1977 and becoming common during the 1980s. They were marketed to consumers as accessible personal computers, more capable than video game consoles....
s. Coleco's strategy was to introduce the Coleco Adam
Coleco Adam

The Coleco Adam was a home computer, an attempt in the early 1980s by United States toy manufacturer Coleco to follow on the success of its ColecoVision game console....
 home computer, both as a stand-alone system and as an expansion module to the ColecoVision. This effort failed, in large part because Adams were often unreliable. The Adam flopped; Coleco withdrew from electronics early in 1985.

Also in 1983, Coleco released the Cabbage Patch Kids
Cabbage Patch Kids

Cabbage Patch Kids are a doll brand created by Debbie Morehead and Xavier Roberts in 1978. The original dolls were all cloth and sold at local craft shows, then later at Babyland General Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia....
 series of dolls which were wildly successful. In 1986, they introduced an ALF plush based on the furry alien character who had his own television series
ALF (TV series)

ALF is a half-hour American television sitcom that originally ran on NBC from 1986 to 1990 and was created by Paul Fusco. The title character was Gordon Shumway, a friendly Extraterrestrials in fiction nicknamed ALF who crash lands in the garage of the suburban middle class Tanner family....
 at the time, as well as a talking version and a cassette-playing "Storytelling ALF" doll. The staggering success of the dolls could not stem the tide of red ink that had begun with the launch of the Adam computer. In 1988, the company filed for bankruptcy.

The reorganized Coleco sold off all of its North American assets and outsourced thousands of jobs to foreign countries, closing plants in Amsterdam, New York
Amsterdam, New York

Amsterdam, New York is the name of two locations in Montgomery County, New York:*Amsterdam , New York*Amsterdam , New York...
 and other cities. In 1989, Hasbro
Hasbro

Hasbro is an United States toy company. It is one of the largest toy makers in the world, second only to the toy giant Mattel. Hasbro is also the publisher of the world's most popular board game, Monopoly ....
 purchased Coleco's assets.

In 2005, River West Brands, a Chicago-based brand
Brand

A brand is a collection of symbols, experiences and associations connected with a product, a service, a person or any other artifact or entity....
 revitalization company, re-introduced Coleco to the marketplace. In late 2006, they introduced the Coleco Sonic
Coleco Sonic

The Coleco Sonic is a handheld game console released in 2006 by Coleco, also marketed as PlayPal in Canada and Pocket Gear in Europe....
, a handheld system containing twenty Sega Master System
Sega Master System

The Sega Master System is an 8-bit cartridge-based video game console that was manufactured by Sega and was first released in 1986 in video gaming....
 and Sega Game Gear
Sega Game Gear

The Sega Game Gear is a handheld game console which was Sega's response to Nintendo's Game Boy. It was the third commercially available color handheld console, after the Atari Lynx and the TurboExpress....
 games.

See also

  • Electronic Quarterback
    Electronic Quarterback

    Electronic Quarterback was a handheld electronic game made by Coleco in 1978. It was powered by a 9 volt battery or an AC adaptor.Like many electronic games in the late 1970s, it was also released by Sears, Roebuck and Company under their own brand and the name ....
  • Sectaurs
    Sectaurs

    Sectaurs: Warriors of Symbion was a line of action figures released by Coleco in 1984.The premise was that "somewhere in space, somewhere in time," exists a planet called Symbion, where a genetic experiment fails....
  • Starcom: The U.S. Space Force
  • Telstar Combat!
    Telstar Combat!

    Telstar Combat! is an early dedicated video game console released by Coleco in 1977, as one of many units in Coleco's Coleco Telstar series of dedicated consoles....


External links

  • River West Brands' Coleco product page
  • , a history of Coleco and the ColecoVision products