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There's something undeniably charming about 80s electronics—they're so bad, but in the best way possible. Don't get me wrong, I wanted every single one of these gadgets as a kid (and honestly, I still kind of do). They gave us hours of joy and felt cutting-edge for their time. But let's be real: blinking red lights can only take you so far.
You had to really work your imagination to see a football field, a basketball court or the USS Starship Enterprise when all you had were five red LEDs blinking in patterns. And yet, it was still miles better than playing outside with sticks and ropes. The tech might look primitive now, but back then, these games and toys were nothing short of magic and we loved it!
This catalog, beautifully scanned by Jason Scott and uploaded to the Internet Archive, is a time capsule of Coleco's best from 1980. From trivia games that needed cardboard cue cards to early attempts at electronic sports games, it's a glimpse into a simpler, more creative era. Scroll through and let the nostalgia wash over you—it's a wonderful reminder of how far we've come and how much fun we had with so little.