Sega throughout the 16-Bit era, and many would argue the 8-Bit era too, was constantly trying to find a mascot. They did this by throwing just about every game that was well put together and had a cool hook to it out to gamers. The problem with this method of mascot hunting was, not many […]
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Kid Chameleon Masks Abilities on Sega Genesis – May 28th, 1992 – Today in Retro Gaming
May 27th, 2016
Carl Williams
John Carlsen Interview, His Career and the RETRO VGS
March 7th, 2016
Carl Williams This is a special opportunity to discuss what transpired during an integral part of the development of the RETRO Video Game System (now known as the Coleco Chameleon) by RETRO Video Game Systems Inc. It is clear that Mike Kennedy is the primary owner, as far as we know, of RETRO Video Game Systems Inc, […]
Mike Kennedy Breaks Silence About Coleco Chameleon while 3rd Party Developer Stops Talking to Press
December 22nd, 2015
Carl Williams It is no secret that I have been covering the RETRO Video Game System, pretty much from day one, up to its demise on IndieGoGo. It is also no secret that I have followed up with the Coleco Chameleon as it was announced (at this time it is just the RETRO VGS with a new […]
RETRO Video Game System Becomes Coleco Chameleon Console
December 18th, 2015
Carl Williams In my other article I detail the current Coleco naming cluster and this new Coleco Chameleon console. Basically, the Coleco that is licensing out the name is Coleco Holdings, not the same company that launched the ColecoVision in the 1980’s. No, this is a new company that is a subsidiary of River West Brands. Anyhow, […]
RGM Interview with RETRO VGS Team (unofficial copy from audio interview)
September 27th, 2015
Carl Williams We have covered the RETRO Video Game System for some time here on Retro Gaming Magazine. What began life as a $99 classic styled console has morphed in a $300+ gaming monster that has the potential be your final “retro” console purchase, if its IndieGoGo campaign is successful. The last few months have seen many […]
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