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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.