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Feb 09, 2016
Star Wars Arcade for Colecovision
Decent home conversion of the 1980's coin-operated game. In the ColecoVision version, the Death Star doesn't explode on-screen when you complete the"trench" sequence, and the overall level of screen detail is greatly scaled back. The "red box" segment of the "tower" sequence is omitted. The Colecovision controller is awkward but workable with practice. Worth buying if you are a Star Wars fan and/or a fan of the coin-op. By comparison, the AtariST computer version of this game (by Domark) was far superior in terms of game play, control, sound/graphics, and fidelity to the coin-op. However, remember that is comparing an 8-bit game cartridge to a 16-bit home computer, separated by about 5 years time.

Jun 14, 2016
COLECO Gemini
1 of 2 found this helpful If you are a COLECO fan, or enjoy retrogaming, a Gemini will go great with your collection. This system is an Atari 2600 "clone". The console switches aren't as conveniently placed as on an Atari or Sears/Telegames light or heavy "sixer", but it still works well. The combined joystick/paddle controls that come with a Gemini are "different". You will either love or hate them. They are a bit flimsy if you are accustomed to a Wico, Suncom, Epyx stick, or OEM Atari stick. The Gemini can use any Atari-compatible controller, of course. The video and power cables were long enough to make set-up convenient. Video and sound quality are typical of 80's-era RF hook-ups. I am quite pleased with the unit overall.
Trijicon Bright & Tough Handgun Series 3-Dot Front/Rear Pistol Night Sight Sets
Sep 11, 2018
Trijicon Bright & Tough for Glock
1 of 1 found this helpful The sights are so well made that they fit a 1989-vintage Glock 17 without any filing required. That is why you pay a little more for Trijicon - quality & precision. The dots are very bright. The sights are perfectly matched to my Gen1 Glock, because Trijicin used to be a "factory option" before Glock started selling their OEM night sights.