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Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200
07/11/12 04:21 AM


> What's funny is in the AVGN clip he ordered a 5200 controller off eBay only to find
> it has a 2600 plug - I see that same joystick is still listed on eBay as a 5200
> joystick.
>
> At least he got a decent stick for his 2600, C64, and Genesis. I don't know if there
> was a 5200 redesign that changed the controller ports. But how can someone NOT
> actually check to see it would fit?
>
> And what was the deal with the touch-tone keypads on controllers at the time?
> Intellivision, Colecovision, 5200, and even much later the Jaguar!
>
> And what about that storage space in the back? I can sort of understand that with the
> Astrocade. I guess so it would match up well with the 8-track storage. But it seemed
> rather outdated with the 5200.
>
> --Bekki


Wow... that video sucked. So a ten minute video about how he didn't do any research on how to get a 25+ yr old system working, and since he couldn't get it working, it was a piece of shit. Nice.

I owned one. I loved it. Here's some facts to clear it up for the folks here:
  • The storage on the back was to keep your two controllers.
  • The original controllers suffered from a bad case of oxidation. I learned how to take care of mine: take it apart, and clean the cell membrane contacts with a pencil eraser. Good as new.
  • That Wico controller he bought is a 5200 controller. The original came with a Y-adapter, as the Wico didn't replace the keypad or S/P/R buttons. The Y-adapter plugged into the system; the two controllers plugged into the Y-adapter. Wico also made a keypad that replaced the other half, in which case you plugged that into the system, and the joystick into that keypad.
  • The keypad was used to control the different options for the game. Each game came with an overlay (e.g. see here: http://www.atariage.com/overlay_page.html?SystemID=5200&SoftwareID=2106&ItemTypeID=OVERLAY). Most cartridges had storage on the back of the cartridge to keep the overlay.
  • It did suck that there were no labels on the top of the cartridge. I solved that with a pack of blue Avery labels and a typewriter (remember... this was 1982).


CSB time... to buy my first PC, I sold my first Ataris (2600, 5200, games, and a Pong). In hindsight... a really STUPID idea. Anyway, it's how I got my first computer, and I was happy for the time being. Sold the whole package to a guy in Santa Monica who mainly just wanted the Pong so that he and his friends could watch it after they partied really hard... supposedly, it's a real trip.

About 5-6 years later, I go visit this video game store in North Hollywood that I go to every few months. They sell used games going all the way back to the 2600. In the one Atari case, I see all of my old game cartridges, still with the blue Avery labels (cue "It's a Small World" music).



RELAX and just have fun. Remember, it's all about the games.








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Subject Posted by Posted on
* Thoughts on the Atari 5200 Bekki Doll 07/10/12 12:33 AM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 dfrance  07/10/12 12:39 AM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 Bekki Doll  07/10/12 12:52 AM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 Mr. DoAdministrator  07/11/12 04:21 AM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 DMala  07/11/12 04:37 AM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 Bekki Doll  07/11/12 08:01 PM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 StilettoAdministrator  07/11/12 07:18 PM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 mesk  07/11/12 07:50 PM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 Darth Mario  07/11/12 03:58 AM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 Bekki Doll  07/11/12 04:19 AM
. * Re: Thoughts on the Atari 5200 krick  07/11/12 06:27 AM

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