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Can the 7800 play 5200 games?

Can the 7800 play 5200 games?

The Atari 7800 ProSystem, or simply the Atari 7800, is a home video game console officially released by Atari Corporation in 1986 as the successor to both the Atari 2600 and Atari 5200. It can run almost all Atari 2600 cartridges, making it the first console with backward compatibility.

How much is an Atari 5200 worth today?

PriceCharting Index: Atari 5200

Title Loose Price CIB Price
Atari 5200 System $91.74 $179.50

Can Atari 5200 play 2600 games?

Reproduces all graphics and game play of your Atari 2600 game cartridges. Easy to use – just insert the adaptor into your 5200 SuperSystem console, plug in your 2600 cartridge and 2600 controllers, and you’re ready to go! Compatible with all ATARI 2600 controllers.

Will Atari 7800 games work on Atari 2600?

Backward compatibility The Atari 7800 ProSystem, or simply the Atari 7800, is a home video game console officially released by the Atari Corporation in 1986. It is almost fully backward-compatible with the Atari 2600. This was the first console to have backward compatibility without the use of additional modules.

What did Atari 7800 games cost?

With the 7800 launch, Atari put a focus on “budget” gaming, with many games selling for less than $19.99. Because the system was all ready to go back in 1984, most of the launch titles were arcade titles from several years prior.

How many Atari 7800 games are there?

59
Commercially released games Listed here are all 59 officially released Atari 7800 games. North America and other NTSC territories.

Are old Atari games worth anything?

It all depends on the title and the condition of the game. The most valuable Atari game is Air Raid for the Atari 2600. This game without the box sells for over $3000 and if it is in the box, can sell for over $31,000! There are believed to be only 2 of these games with the original box owned in the entire world.

How many Atari 5200 games are there?

69
This is a list of all 69 officially released games for the Atari 5200 Super System, organized alphabetically by name.

When did the Atari 5200 come out?

1982
Atari 5200 SuperSystem, or simply the Atari 5200, is a video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari as a replacement for the famous Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Mattel Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its release.

How much can I sell my Atari for?

The value of the Atari 5200 varies depending on the condition and if you have any games for it. The console by itself will typically sell for between $80-$150 with many consoles that are working but with nothing besides the console selling for around $100.

Is there a 5200 adapter for an Atari 7800?

The 7800 and the 5200 have totally different graphics architectures and controllers, so an adapter would essentially be a 5200 that happens to plug into the 7800. Atari did originally intend for a 7800 adapter for the 5200 in order to appease angry 5200 owners, but never released it.

When did the first Atari 7800 game come out?

Atari ported a version to the 7800 in 1988, three years after the game released on the Commodore 64. The game boasts a similar cockpit interface as Rescue on Fractalus, one of the best Atari 5200 games, though the gameplay is nowhere near as exciting.

When was the last game released for the Atari 5200?

Only 69 official games released for the Atari 5200, with Gremlins being the last release in 1986. Many of these are remakes of Atari 2600 games, though they weren’t updated enough to warrant buying an entirely new console.

Can a 7800 play 2600 games out of the box?

Atari did originally intend for a 7800 adapter for the 5200 in order to appease angry 5200 owners, but never released it. You can play 2600 games on a 7800 out of the box, you can play 2600 games on a 5200 with an adapter but that’s about it as far as commercial releases go.

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