The Coleco Gemini was a Atari 2600 clone manufactured by Coleco.
CPU Speed - 1.19 MHz
RAM - 128 Bytes
Resolution - 320x200, 16 Colors
The Gemini was much more compact than the large woodgrain consoles sold by Atari at the time. The small design of the Gemini may have inspired the sleek design of the re-released 2600 in the late 1980s.
The Gemini also had a more alluring game offering included with the system. Atari was still including the venerable Combat game released in 1977. The Gemini most commonly included the ever-popular Donkey Kong, but at some point also included Carnival and Mouse Trap.
Coleco struck a deal with Columbia House to start a video game club similar to its record club. Columbia sold the Coleco Gemini as the Columbia Home Arcade through the Columbia House Video Game Club. In Canada, CBS Electronics sold the Gemini under the Columbia Home Arcade name.
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