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Summary Of: Coleco

Coleco originally sold leather supplies to shoemakers... Coleco had been one of the first to place an order... Coleco continued to do well in electronics... Coleco produced two very popular lines of games... Coleco returned to the video game console market in 1982 with the launch of the... Coleco hedged their bet on video games by introducing a line of... Coleco withdrew from electronics early in 1985... The reorganized Coleco sold off all of its North American assets and outsourced thousands of jobs to foreign... introduced Coleco to the marketplace... a history of Coleco and the ColecoVision products...

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