Chameleon (video game console)

The Retro Chameleon (originally called the Retro VGS then Coleco Chameleon prior to the loss of the Coleco license) is a cancelled video game console. Its creators have stated that it was inspired by the Second to Fifth Generations (1976-1999) of home video game consoles, and like most consoles of those generations, the Retro VGS was planned to run all of its games on individual cartridges, as opposed to optical discs and digital download. The Retro VGS was not expected to support any manner of online connectivity whatsoever, meaning all hardware and software released would have been the final product, and would not have been updated after release. A Kickstarter campaign was initially planned to raise funds for the project, but this was later moved to Indiegogo one week before the start of

Chameleon (video game console)

The Retro Chameleon (originally called the Retro VGS then Coleco Chameleon prior to the loss of the Coleco license) is a cancelled video game console. Its creators have stated that it was inspired by the Second to Fifth Generations (1976-1999) of home video game consoles, and like most consoles of those generations, the Retro VGS was planned to run all of its games on individual cartridges, as opposed to optical discs and digital download. The Retro VGS was not expected to support any manner of online connectivity whatsoever, meaning all hardware and software released would have been the final product, and would not have been updated after release. A Kickstarter campaign was initially planned to raise funds for the project, but this was later moved to Indiegogo one week before the start of