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A growing DIY retro-hardware trend is pulling classic consoles out of nostalgia and into the workshop. The latest installment in the “Make your own ColecoVision at home” series continues a step-by-step reconstruction of the 1980s system using modern parts, documentation, and hands-on troubleshooting. Its appearance on Hacker News highlights how these builds are becoming community-driven projects: readers follow along for schematics, debugging techniques, and practical lessons in vintage video, controllers, and system integration. Overall, the story reflects renewed interest in preserving gaming history by literally rebuilding it—learning electronics and computing fundamentals along the way.
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Make your own ColecoVision at home, part 5
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