Gemini vs. 2600
The main difference between the Coleco Gemini and the Atari 2600 is the controller design. The Coleco Gemini controllers (dubbed the 'Dual Command') featured an 8-way
joystick and a 270-
degree paddle on the same controller (the joystick was at the top of the controller, and the paddle was at the bottom of the controller). To play paddle games on the 2600, a Y-connector could be used to connect a joystick and paddles to the controller jack at the same time, rather than physically swapping controllers. The Gemini was more compact than the large faux-
woodgrain or gloss black-trimmed consoles sold by Atari at the time. The Gemini also had a different game included with the system. Atari was including its 1982
version of Pac-Man along with
Combat (1977). The Gemini initially came bundled with Coleco's 1982 port of
Donkey Kong, but at some point also included
Carnival,
Mouse Trap and
Front Line.
Sears also offered a version of the Gemini with both
Donkey Kong and
Mouse Trap included as separate cartridges. ==References==