Marketing for Atari said that
Bigger is better so the 5200 was HUGE to say the least, but it was cool.
It had this big bad ominous look to it that said "I'm the Most Powerful
Video Game System Around". Well, to be quite frank, the 5200
was too big. Sure it had storage for its controllers, but it
was just too big and more importantly, too expensive (think of the shipping
on those things alone!). Atari commissioned its engineers to
design a smaller, more low cost version of the 5200 dubbed the 5100 (nicknamed
the 5200jr. or Little PAM) The unit functioned exactly
as the 2 port 5200, however it was a smaller system board and lacked the
expansion port.
The
System looked more or less like a smaller version of the Atari 5200.
The case design was done by Mark Biassotti who also did the Atari 2600jr
case design. The unit is a functional equivalent
of the Atari 5200 2 Port system. It uses the same Power supply
and also uses a standard TV Switchbox instead of the Atari 5200 4 port
version automated switch box/power box.