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How many different expnsion units were there for the Colecovision? I
know #1 is the Atari cartridge unit and #2 is the steering wheel.

Thanks,
Colin

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"CMC" <cmconrad@eastlink.ca> wrote in news:SDgJe.161593$HI.88536@edtnps84:

> How many different expnsion units were there for the Colecovision? I
> know #1 is the Atari cartridge unit and #2 is the steering wheel.

#3 was the ADAM computet add-on, $399 retail. The full ADAM unit
was $599.

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"CMC" <cmconrad@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> How many different expnsion units were there for the Colecovision? I
> know #1 is the Atari cartridge unit and #2 is the steering wheel.
>
> Thanks,
> Colin

#3 is the Adam computer expansion, not to be confused with the stand-alone
version of the Adam.

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In article <Xns96AAE7CBD5775jlodoenthegridnet@216.196.97.131>,
Jeff Lodoen <jmlodoen@thegrid.net> wrote:

> "CMC" <cmconrad@eastlink.ca> wrote in news:SDgJe.161593$HI.88536@edtnps84:
>
> > How many different expnsion units were there for the Colecovision? I
> > know #1 is the Atari cartridge unit and #2 is the steering wheel.
>
> #3 was the ADAM computet add-on, $399 retail. The full ADAM unit
> was $599.

Actually, #3 was the super action controllers and #4 was the Adam add-on
unit.

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Bzzzzzt! Wrong answer. The Adam (which began life as the Super Game
Module) was Expansion Module #3.

Coleco also produced two other hardware add-ons -- The roller
controller and the super action controllers. Coleco did not designate
either of these by an "Expansion Module #". Personally I've always
felt that they should have, as they are both special controllers --
just like the driving controller. But that's they way it is....

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"jt august" <starsabre@att.net> wrote in message
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> In article <Xns96AAE7CBD5775jlodoenthegridnet@216.196.97.131>,
> Jeff Lodoen <jmlodoen@thegrid.net> wrote:
>
> > "CMC" <cmconrad@eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:SDgJe.161593$HI.88536@edtnps84:
> >
> > > How many different expnsion units were there for the Colecovision?
I
> > > know #1 is the Atari cartridge unit and #2 is the steering wheel.
> >
> > #3 was the ADAM computet add-on, $399 retail. The full ADAM unit
> > was $599.
>
> Actually, #3 was the super action controllers and #4 was the Adam add-on
> unit.

The Super Action Controllers are NOT an expansion module. The steering
wheel shouldn't have been called an expansion module, either.

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I think there were just 3 :

#1 - the "Atari adapter"
#2 - the steering wheel
#3 - the ADAM add-on

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Actually, the steering wheel should be considered an expansion module
as the base had to be plugged into the expansion module interface.

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There were plans for a Laserdisc expansion modual in the works and
Dragon's Lair was goig to be released for it. The project got scrapped
and they released DL on those cassette instead.


-steve

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"Darth Chaos" <DarthChaosofRSPW@gmail.com> wrote in
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> Actually, the steering wheel should be considered an expansion module
> as the base had to be plugged into the expansion module interface.
>

No it didn't. It plugged into PORT 1 while the PORT 2 control
became your shifter. It also required 4 C batteries.

If it used the expansion interface I think it would have lead
to many broken ColecoVisionx.

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Are you referring to the CED version of the Super Game Module, or an
actual Laserdisc add-on for the CV and/or ADAM?

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I think it was the CED now that i think it about it. I remember
Dragon's Lair was going to be released on it then went to that cassette
version when it scrapped.


-steve

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> and the passionate trolling and flame wars are a spectacle to
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> --crymad

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Yep. CED isn't exactly a LD as it uses a stylus instead of a laser (I
guess a CED is basically a record player that plays audio and video
instead of just audio). I don't think the CED version of the Super Game
Module would have feasible when you consider what the price point of it
would probably be (I'd say between $300 and $400).

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Bruce Tomlin <bruce#fanboy.net@127.0.0.1> wrote in
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> At least they're planning to support playing PSX/PS2 games on the
> PS3... aren't they?

Last I heard, Sony was taking a strategy of supporting only two
generations at once. So, the PS3 will play PS2 games, but drop
support for PSX.

> Not to mention they all seem to think everyone WANTS wireless
> controllers as a default.

<sheep> But wireless is BETTER! </sheep> I don't care for them
much myself, though I admit there are times I think it might be a
handy option. I agree with you, wired controllers have advantages
that not many people consider.

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Remember how Gunpei Yokoi was virtually blacklisted at Nintendo for the
Virtual Boy fiasco? I wonder if the inventor of the CED suffered a
similar fate (being virtually blacklisted from the entire home
electronics industry...not referring to Yokoi's fatal car accident).

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