In 1982 Atari released its newest and most powerful home video game console, originally shown as The Atari Video System X (VSX) the Atari 5200 was born.   With state of the art technology brought over from the Atari 400/800 computer systems the Atari 5200 packed a mean punch and came in a really mean looking case as well.    The Atari 5200 represented a pushing of the envelope in video game systems.    With START, PAUSE and RESET buttons on its all new controllers, Atari was hoping to give its gamers the best it could offer.   Many people thought the Atari 5200 was Atari's answer to the Colecovision, however the Atari 5200 was meant to be the Intellivision killer.   Intellivision always boasted about its 16 position controller versus Atari's 8 position so Atari fired back with a full 360 degree speed sensitive joystick which was a brilliant design... except it had several short comings, the joysticks were flimsy and easy to break, the rubber around the base would turn into tatters after only a few hours and worst of all, the joystick was non-centering making games such as Pac Man a labor of fustration to play.     (It should be noted, that during the course of Atari's support of the Atari 5200, 9 revisions of the Atari 5200 joysticks were made.   The rubber base was made thicker, the joystick stalk was shortened and the "flex circuit" improved.    Atari was also working on a new self-centering joystick as well as an Arcade joystick.   The Atari 5200 was cancelled before these new controllers were completed and released.)  The other problem with the Atari 5200 were its games, they were the same tired old releases that had already been seen time and again and although much improved over their Atari 2600 counterparts, gamers wanted to see new game titles, meanwhile Coleco was packing in the hottest game in the arcades: Donkey Kong.   Also Coleco had an Atari 2600 compatible interface before Atari did for its own 5200!!!   Add to that the fact that the Coleco had all sorts of new and exciting controllers and promises, while all Atari had for the 5200 was a very well made and very expensive Trak Ball controller.    Talk of a computer keyboard for the Atari 5200 was mentioned, but due to a conflict with Atari's Home Computer Division, the Atari 5200 keyboard was cancelled.    The Atari 5200 had a hard time of it, still the system had a very nice sized library of games comming out for it, but the Great VideoGame Crash did in the Atari 5200 before it even had a chance to reach its full potential... besides, Atari had a trump card up its sleeve to fix the Atari 5200 problem... The Atari 7800.
 
 


 


 
 
 


The Atari VSX "Video System X" The Atari 5100 (aka "Little PAM")
The Self-Centering 5200 Joystick Using 2600 Joysticks on the 5200
Atari 5200 Trakball Atari 5200 CX-55 2600 Adapter
Atari 5200 Commercials and ADs Atari 5200 Paddle Controller
Spectradyne "5200" Hotel Unit The Atari 3200 "System X"
Clear Atari 5200 Trakball Atari "Slam-Pam" 7800 Module
BarTop 5200 Project (Adobe PDF) 5200 ROM Release Schedule
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Atari 5200
Message Board

Converting Atari 8bit programs to the 5200

Atari 5200 FAQ
 
 


This controller could've been one of the earlier inspirations for what would later
become the Atari 5200 Joystick controller.