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− | The Atari 5200 was a second generation pre-crash video game console by Atari, and part of the Atari 8-bit family. | + | {{Emulation|[[emulation:Atari 5200 emulators|Atari 5200 emulators]]}} |
+ | {{Infobox console | ||
+ | |name = Atari 5200 | ||
+ | |Manufacturer = [[Atari]] | ||
+ | |Generation = [[:Category:Second_generation|Second generation]] | ||
+ | |Release date = 1982 | ||
+ | |Media type = | ||
+ | |Input controller = | ||
+ | |Predecessor = [[Atari 2600]] | ||
+ | |Successor = [[Atari 7800]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''Atari 5200''' was a second generation pre-crash video game console by Atari, and part of the Atari 8-bit family. | ||
− | Released in November 1982, | + | Released in November 1982, it was initially meant to be a sucessor to the massively popular Atari 2600, but failed due to many hardware problems, namely problems with the system's user-unfriendly, albeit innovative controller. The public never really adopted the system, nor paid it much mind at all, as the 2600 continued to dominate the market. The video game crash came a year after its launch. |
− | ==Power | + | == Gallery == |
− | <gallery | + | ===Power supply=== |
+ | <gallery> | ||
Atari 5200 power supply 01.jpg | Atari 5200 power supply 01.jpg | ||
Atari 5200 power supply 02.jpg | Atari 5200 power supply 02.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Hardware=== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Atari5200Rev1_Front.JPG|Rev 1 front | ||
+ | Atari5200Rev1_Rear.JPG|Rev 1 rear | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
[[Category:Console]] | [[Category:Console]] | ||
[[Category:Second generation]] | [[Category:Second generation]] |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 30 December 2020
Manufacturer | Atari |
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Generation | Second generation |
Release date | 1982 |
Predecessor | Atari 2600 |
Successor | Atari 7800 |
The Atari 5200 was a second generation pre-crash video game console by Atari, and part of the Atari 8-bit family.
Released in November 1982, it was initially meant to be a sucessor to the massively popular Atari 2600, but failed due to many hardware problems, namely problems with the system's user-unfriendly, albeit innovative controller. The public never really adopted the system, nor paid it much mind at all, as the 2600 continued to dominate the market. The video game crash came a year after its launch.