1982:
The Colecovision launched around the end of July 1982 in New York and Boston, expanding the following month to other major markets like Chicago and Los Angeles before rolling out nationally in September and October. The system launched with Donkey Kong as its pack-in title. – Source: Computer Entertainer, August 1982
AUGUST:
Donkey Kong – Source: Computer Entertainer, August 1982; Computer Entertainer, November 1982; Park Forest South Star, July 25 1982
SEPTEMBER:
Cosmic Avenger – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1982; Computer Entertainer, November 1982; Park Forest South Star, July 25 1982
Smurfs: Rescue in Gargamel’s Castle – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1982; Computer Entertainer, November 1982
Venture – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1982; Computer Entertainer, November 1982; Park Forest South Star, July 25 1982
OCTOBER:
Carnival – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1982
Ladybug – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1982; Computer Entertainer, November 1982
Zaxxon – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1982
NOVEMBER:
Mouse Trap – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1982
Turbo – Source: Computer Entertainer, December 1982
1983
FEBRUARY:
Donkey Kong Jr. – Source: Computer Entertainer, March 1983
MARCH:
Space Fury – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1983
APRIL:
Space Panic – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1983
MAY:
GORF – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1983
Looping – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1983
Pepper II – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1983
JUNE:
Ken Uston’s Blackjack/Poker – Source: Computer Entertainer, July 1983
Super Action Baseball (with Super Action controller) – Source: Computer Entertainer, June 1983
AUGUST:
Miner 2049er – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1983
Mr. Do – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1983;Montreal Gazette, September 23 1983
Nova Blast – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1983
Popeye – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1983
Q*Bert – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1983
Time Pilot – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1983
SEPTEMBER:
Moonsweeper – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1983
OCTOBER:
Fathom – Source: Computer Entertainer, March 1984
Frogger – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1983
Omega Race – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1983
Rocky – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1983
Slither (with Roller Controller) – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1983
Sub Roc – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1983
Victory – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1983
War Room – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1983
NOVEMBER:
B.C. Quest for Tires – Source: Computer Entertainer, December 1983
Frantic Freddy – Source: Computer Entertainer, December 1983
Pitstop – Source: Computer Entertainer, December 1983
Spectron – Source: Computer Entertainer, December 1983
Super Cross Force – Source: Computer Entertainer, December 1983
Wing War – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1983
DECEMBER:
Centipede – Source: Computer Entertainer, January 1984
Defender – Source: Computer Entertainer, January 1984
Frontline – Source: Computer Entertainer, January 1984; Orland Park Star, March 4 1984
1984
FEBRUARY:
Campaign ’84 – Source: Computer Entertainer, March 1984; Southtown Star Sun, May 13 1984
Frenzy – Source: Computer Entertainer, February 1984
Gust Buster – Source: Computer Entertainer, March 1984; Southtown Star Sun, May 13 1984
Pitfall! – Source: Computer Entertainer, February 1984
Quest for Quintana Roo – Source: Computer Entertainer, March 1984; Southtown Star Sun, May 13 1984
River Raid – Source: Computer Entertainer, March 1984
Tutankham – Source: Computer Entertainer, February 1984
MARCH:
Beamrider – Source: Computer Entertainer, February 1984
Buck Rogers – Source: Computer Entertainer, March 1984; Computer Entertainer, April 1984; Orland Park Star, March 4 1984
Gateway to Apshai – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
Heist – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
Jumpman Junior – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
Moonsweeper – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
Oil’s Well – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
Sammy Lightfoot – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984; Orland Park Star, March 4 1984
Sewer Sam – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
Squish ‘Em Sam – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
Super Cobra – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
APRIL:
Galaxian – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
Jungle Hunt – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1984
SPRING:
Telly Turtle – Source: Computer Entertainer, March 1984; Montreal Gazette, November 10 1984
MAY:
Aquattack – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984; Computer Entertainer, July 1984; Fort Worth Star Telegram, August 11 1984
Blockade Runner – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984
Burgertime – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984; Fort Worth Star Telegram, June 30 1984
Cabbage Patch Kids: Adventures in the Park – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984; Fort Worth Star Telegram, August 11 1984
Destructor – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984; Fort Worth Star Telegram, June 30 1984
Facemaker – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984
Fraction Fever – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984
James Bond 007 – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984
Learning with Leeper – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984
Rolloventure – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984; Southtown Star Sun, May 13 1984
Threshold – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984
Wargames – Source: Computer Entertainer, May 1984; Montreal Gazette, June 2 1984; Orland Park Star, March 4 1984
JUNE:
Bump ‘N’ Jump – Source: Computer Entertainer, July 1984; Fort Worth Star Telegram, June 30 1984
Fathom – Source: Computer Entertainer, July 1984
Dragonfire – Source: Computer Entertainer, July 1984
Sydney’s Evolution (Canada exclusive) – Computer Entertainer, December 1985; Montreal Gazette, June 2 1984; Montreal Gazette, November 10 1984; Ottawa Citizen, November 1 1983; Calgary Herald, November 28 1984
Gyruss – Source: Computer Entertainer, July 1984
Keystone Kapers – Source: Computer Entertainer, June 1984
Roc ‘N’ Rope – Source: Computer Entertainer, July 1984; Calgary Herald, November 28 1984
Star Wars: The Arcade Game – Source: Computer Entertainer, July 1984
Super Action Football – Source: Computer Entertainer, June 1984; Computer Entertainer, July 1984; Newport News Daily Press, November 23 1984; Fort Worth Star Telegram, June 23 1984
JULY:
Alphabet Zoo – Source: Computer Entertainer, July 1984
AUGUST:
Activision Decathlon – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1984
Antarctic Adventure – Source: Computer Entertainer, August 1984; Fort Worth Star Telegram, August 11 1984
Dukes of Hazzard – Source: Computer Entertainer, August 1984
HERO – Source: Computer Entertainer, September 1984
Smurfs Paint ‘N’ Play Workshop – Source: Computer Entertainer, August 1984; Montreal Gazette, November 10 1984
Tarzan – Source: Computer Entertainer, August 1984; Orland Park Star, March 4 1984
OCTOBER:
Artillery Duel – Source: Asbury Park Press, October 11 1984
Brain Strainers – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1984; Montreal Gazette, November 10 1984; Vancouver Sun, December 21 1984
Congo Bongo – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1984
Dr. Seuss’ Fix Up the Mix Up Puzzler – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1984; Montreal Gazette, November 10 1984; Vancouver Sun, December 21 1984
Fortune Builder – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1984; Vancouver Sun, December 21 1984
Frogger II: Threeedeep – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1984
Monkey Academy – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1984
Montezuma’s Revenge – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1984; Newport News Daily Press, November 23 1984; Fort Worth Star Telegram, August 11 1984
Mountain King – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1984; Southtown Star Sun, May 13 1984
Mr. Do’s Castle – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1984; Newport News Daily Press, November 23 1984; Fort Worth Star Telegram, September 29 1984
Pitfall II: The Lost Caverns – Source: Computer Entertainer, October 1984
Zenji – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1984
NOVEMBER:
Memory Manor – Source: Newport News Daily Press, November 23 1984
DECEMBER:
Tournament Tennis – Source: Computer Entertainer, January 1985
UNKNOWN MONTH:
Cosmic Crisis – Source:
Dance Fantasy – Source:
Flipper Slipper – Source:
It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll – Source:
Jukebox – Source:
Linking Logic – Source:
Logic Levels – Source:
Meteoric Shower – Source:
Motocross Racer- Source:
Robin Hood – Source:
Sir Lancelot – Source:
Slurpy – Source:
Tomarc the Barbarian – Source:
Wiz Math – Source:
1985
JANUARY:
2010: The Graphic Action Game – Source: Computer Entertainer, February 1985
Cabbage Patch Kids Picture Show – Source: Computer Entertainer, February 1985
Choplifter – Source: Computer Entertainer, February 1985
One-on-One Basketball – Source: Computer Entertainer, March 1985
Root Beer Tapper – Source: Computer Entertainer, February 1985
Up ‘N’ Down – Source:
MARCH:
B.C.’s Quest for Tires II: Grog’s Revenge – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1985
Dambusters – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1985
Illusions – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1985
Super Sketch – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1985
APRIL:
Q*Bert’s Qubes – Source: Computer Entertainer, April 1985; Arizona Daily Star, February 13 1985
UNKNOWN YEAR
Telegames USA picked up the rights to distribute games for the Adam and Colecovision under its own label. – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1988; Computer Entertainer, January 1989
Alcazar – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1988; Computer Entertainer, January 1989
Amazing Bumpman – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1988; Computer Entertainer, January 1989
Boulder Dash – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1988; Computer Entertainer, January 1989; Newport News Daily Press, November 23 1984
Rock ‘N’ Bolt – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1988; Computer Entertainer, January 1989
Skiing – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1988; Computer Entertainer, January 1989
Strike It – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1988; Computer Entertainer, January 1989
Tank Wars – Source: Computer Entertainer, November 1988; Computer Entertainer, January 1989