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Description The motherboard of the Atari 5200, a gaming system released by Atari in 1982. Atari's follow-up to the very successful 2600, the 5200 was a larger, more powerful system that was based on the Atari 8-bit 400/800 computer line. It did not fare well in the market, due to Atari's and the gaming market's collapse in 1983. Noticeable on this motherboard is a expansion connector, which could be accessed through the back of the system, though was never utilized in the 5200's short life.
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