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Atari 5200

Game Information
manufacturer Atari
year 1982
Cloned by a5200a
downloads 55
Screenshots
a5200 title
a5200 snap
Download Details
split set a5200.zip 1.47KiB
merged set a5200.7z 1.53KiB
standalone set a5200.7z 1.43KiB
Game Details

Console published 42 years ago:

Atari 5200 (c) 1982 Atari, Incorporated.

The Atari 5200 was a video game console introduced as a higher end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600. It was based on Atari's existing 400/800 computers and the internal hardware was almost identical, although software was not directly compatible between the two systems.

- TRIVIA -

The Atari 5200 was introduced in 1982 and was actually designed to be a competitor to the Intellivision before ColecoVision entered the market. Developed under the name of PAM (Atari, at the time, typically named projects after well-endowed female employees), Atari considered releasing it with that moniker; PAM in this case an acronym for 'Personal Arcade Machine'.

The Atari 5200 was also known as the 'Video System X' just prior to release.

The Atari 5200 originally retailed for $269.95. For perspective, this amount would have been equal to $671.40 in 2016 US currency.

The 5200 shared much of the architecture of the Atari 400/800 computers, but featured a different cartridge connector and completely different controllers. Non-centering analogue joysticks which offered a full 360 degrees of mobility, were both innovative and unreliable. Other controller features included a keypad, and a ahead-of-it's-time pause button. The Atari 5200 suffered from it's initial incompatibility with the VCS/2600 (an adapter was later released) and fierce competition from Coleco. When Warner Communications sold Atari Corp. to the Tramiels in 1984, they quickly removed it from the market.

Driver Details
source atari/atari400.cpp
driver status good
emulation status good
save states unsupported
channels 1
Screen Details
display screen
type raster
orientation horizontal
width 335
height 239
refresh rate 59.92hz
Input Details
player: 1
type stick
directions N/A
buttons 2way
player: 1
type keypad
directions N/A
buttons 15way
player: 2
type stick
directions N/A
buttons 2way
player: 3
type stick
directions N/A
buttons 2way
player: 4
type stick
directions N/A
buttons 2way
Chipset Details
MOS Technology 6502 1.79mhz
Atari C012294 POKEY 1.79mhz
Speaker present
Atari C012294 POKEY 1.79mhz
ROM Details
name size crc
co19156.u8 2.00KiB 4248d3e3