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The ColecoVision is a console from the second generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in August 1982 in North America followed by a launch in Europe in July 1983. The ColecoVision was known for its impressive graphics and sound capabilities relative to its competitors and offered arcade-like experiences in the comfort of players' homes. Three expansion modules were created for it. Expansion Module #1 allowed playing of Atari 2600 games and controllers (which resulted in a lawsuit), Expansion Module #2 is a steering wheel and gas pedal combo, and Expansion Module #3 converts the ColecoVision into a Coleco Adam computer with a keyboard, cassette drive, 64KB of RAM, and a printer.
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General Mods
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Repair Guides
ColecoVision:Schematics1Controller RepairColecoVision:Garbled Graphics Fix (clean/replace power switch) 1- Replacing Capacitors
- Game Cartridge / Connector Cleaning
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