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    The Atari 5200 SuperSystem or simply Atari 5200 is a home video game console introduced in 1982 by Atari, Inc. as a higher-end complement for the popular Atari Video Computer System. [2] The VCS was renamed to Atari 2600 at the time of the 5200's launch. [3] Created to compete with Mattel 's Intellivision, the 5200 wound up a direct competitor ...

  2. Sep 15, 2022 · Why was the Atari 5200 discontinued? Ultimately, fans sort of gave up on the system. Sales stagnated and then the infamous video game crash of 1983 hit making the console even harder to sell.

  3. Feb 16, 2004 · The 5200 was the high-end Atari and now we want it because we couldn't have it then or because we had it and loved being the cool kid with it. Also, the 5200 is one of the best looking consoles and I think the carts themselves are very cool looking while 8-bit carts are quite boring.

  4. Jan 26, 2024 · Launched in 1982, the Atari 5200 was designed to be the advanced successor to the Atari 2600. This move was part of Atari’s strategy to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving video game market. The 5200 boasted superior graphics and sound capabilities, aiming to offer a more immersive gaming experience.

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    Release Date: December 14, 2020 Units Sold:10000+ Atari’s back, baby. Well, sort of. Long out of the console game, and working as developers for the past several decades, Atari made a surprising return in 2021 with the release of the Atari VCS. Bundled with both a “classic” Atari-style joystick and a modern controller, the system comes bundled with...

    Release Date: 1975 Units Sold:200,000+ By the mid-1970s, Atari was riding high on the success of their first game Pong. One of the first commercial arcade games ever released, the literal hundreds of clones that sprung up in its wake compelled Atari to look for new ways to develop electronic games. A home version of their Pong game was the next log...

    Release Date: May 21, 1984 Units Sold:1 million+ There’s a strong argument to be made that the Atari 5200 was the beginning of the end for the company. Riding high on the monumental success of the 2600, expectations were at a peak for the follow-up. What people got instead was one of the worst video game consoles of all time. An extraordinary failu...

    Release Date: November 23, 1993 Units Sold:less than 150,000 A bizarre, aggressive advertising campaign did little to help Atari survive the next stage of the console wars, with the 1993 release of the Jaguar being marked by strong early salesand a plethora of elaborate promises made by a company whose public perception by this point was in tatters...

    Release Date: September 1, 1989 Units Sold:2 million Although the Atari Lynx fared about as well as anything did for Atari in the 90s, the Lynx has a lot more going for it than the Jaguar, but it wasn’t perfect by any means. So bulky and heavy was this effort by Atari to take down the Game Boythat calling the system a handheld almost feels inaccura...

    Release Date: September 1977 Units Sold:30 million Released in 1977, the Atari VCS (Video Computer System) wasn’t the first home console to market, but it was almost immediately the most successful and focused. It was a technical powerhouse for its time, and more importantly, it could play games besides Pong in bright, relatively vibrant colors. Ni...

    Release Date: May 1986 Units Sold:1 million The Atari 2600 is more historically significant than the 7800, but for overall game quality, system specs, and sheer potential, the 7800 comes out on top of every Atari console ranking. The console may have been something of a “too little too late” situation for Atari, with it being released to stores in ...

  5. Building on the massive popularity of the Atari 2600, the Atari 5200 was introduced to the world in 1982. Here, Atari sought to surpass its predecessor's capabilities, providing gamers with a truly immersive experience.

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  7. Jan 27, 2013 · The Atari 2600 may have started the video gaming boom, but the company failed to capitalise on its success. The manufacturer's follow-up to the system, the Atari 5200, proved a spectacular...

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