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Atari 5200 2 Port Console w/ Defener Game Power Supply Tested Working

US $130.00
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Type
Home Console
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
atari 5200
Model
Atari 5200
Connectivity
RF
Year Manufactured
1983
Storage Capacity
0 gb
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0077000052100
Brand
Atari
Color
Black
MPN
CX5210

About this product

Product Information

For gaming aficionados, you can't get any more classic than the Atari 5200. Released in 1982, this console is a collector‘s dream due to its distinctive style, unforgettable 360-degree joystick controller, and host of original video games that brought arcade gaming into the home. Atari published well-known titles like 'Mario Bros.,' 'Berzerk,' 'Missile Command,' 'Space Invaders,' and 'Breakout,' that quickly became household favorites and then legends. Now, thanks to this console, you can play the original games as they were meant to be played. Or conserve a bit of history. This piece represents the 8-bit origins of today's ultra-advanced gaming generation. Whether for collecting, or entertainment, one thing is certain: the black Atari 5200 is unforgettable.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Atari
MPN
CX5210
UPC
0077000052100
Model
Atari 5200
eBay Product ID (ePID)
101798479

Product Key Features

Color
Black

Additional Product Features

Platform
Atari 5200
CPU
Mos 6502C
Console Color
Black
Region Code
NTSC
Edition
Launch Edition
RAM Capacity
16KB
Product Name
Atari 5200
Type
Console

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  • Top favourable review

    An essential to my retro experience

    Because my family had this before it was all about Nintendo...But the original experience was short lived. Thanks to some quality modders out there, this system is now easily connectable via S-Video. Then upscaled via a XRGB Framemeister. I should note you should seek out some 'life time' gold connector refurbished controllers. Some great retro games to be experienced.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: glennfre

  • Great console and the controllers really aren't that bad.

    I bought the Atari 5200 sometime before Christmas vacation 1983 after owning the Atari 2600 for two or three years. I was starting to get bored of the Atari 2600 games and then I saw the Atari 5200 in a computer store with Star Raiders on display. That's when I knew it was time to upgrade. Even to this day it's a great game to play. I've owned several Atari 5200 games since then and had to buy a new console once because the other died. I recently repaired both of them thanks to the help of Best Electronics. I owned the 2-port versions and recently bought a 4-port version for no other reason than to just have one even though there are less 4-player games than you can count on one hand. People complain about these controllers, but I would argue that the Intellivision and Colecovision ...

  • Great system that carries a few issues

    The Atari 5200 is a fun system to own and play. It has decent graphics, fantastic sound, and fun games (of course, for its time). The library of games is somewhat limited due to its short lifespan. However, there is an active homebrew community that is creating new software for it all the time. The build quality of the actual unit and game cartridge is quite decent, though takes up plenty of space. However, there are a few drawbacks to the hardware and can become a pain to use. The controllers are prone to breakage and do not self-center. There are plenty of remedies for both issues and can vary from a quick fix to fully rebuilding the controllers with an array of readily available new (old stock) parts. One can also purchase 3rd party controllers and adaptors. There are two models ...

  • one of the classic videogame systems

    I bought a 5200 when it first came out. Atari made a serious mistake in shipping it with a dull brick knock-out game, whereas Colecovision (which arrived at the same time) shipped with a crude version of "Donkey Kong". This badly hurt the 5200's sales, but it didn't take long to see how poor Colecovision was. Coleco had previously been known for plastic wading pools. The quality of their game console was at a comparable level. It simply didn't look or feel like a quality product, and the graphics used a cheap TI chip that could generate only two sprites at a time. The accessories (when they appeared) were equally junky (eg, a noisy high-friction trackball). Of all the home video game systems I had played with, Colecovision was, by far, the worst. Indeed, of all the systems produced by ...

    Condition: Pre-ownedSold by: lewisthom1230

  • Totally AWESOME dust covers!!!

    This is a hands-down A+ product, and the custom embroidery truly drives the whole presentation and image home. Show this off to your friends and they will know you are a serious collector and a true fan of retro-gaming and the gaming consoles or yore. It simply reeks of quality. Both pleather texture and stitching of the Atari logo are precise, professional, and make one heck of a truly necessary peripheral. I cannot take my eyes off of these awesome dust covers until I've uncovered my Atari 5200 and begin to play Centipede with my totally smokin' Atari 5200 Trak-ball. This is a no-brainer purchase for any console gaming fan. Five stars, easily. Special thanks to Barbara! - Dizzy

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: papa*nannysfunstuff