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Coco software publishing company that ran out of Milton, ON, Canada during the mid to late 1980's. Famous for arcade ports (un-sanctioned), and for being one of the first companies to publish both 64K games on the Coco 1/2, and Coco 3 games. Also famous for the RAT graphics package, which included a PC mouse adaptor, and the 2 games that used the Sega Laser light gun, along with the hardware adaptor for that.
Coco software publishing company that ran out of Milton, ON, Canada during the mid to late 1980's. Famous for arcade ports (un-sanctioned), and for being one of the first companies to publish both 64K games on the Coco 1/2, and Coco 3 games. Also famous for the RAT graphics package, which included a PC mouse adaptor, and the 2 games that used the Sega Laser light gun, along with the hardware adaptor for that.
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Coco software publishing company that ran out of Milton, ON, Canada during the mid to late 1980's. Famous for arcade ports (un-sanctioned), and for being one of the first companies to publish both 64K games on the Coco 1/2, and Coco 3 games. Also famous for the RAT graphics package, which included a PC mouse adaptor, and the 2 games that used the Sega Laser light gun, along with the hardware adaptor for that.