The Atari 5200, released in 1982, was a 4th-generation video game console designed to offer an upgraded gaming experience compared to its predecessor,... The Atari 5200, released in 1982, was a 4th-generation video game console designed to offer an upgraded gaming experience compared to its predecessor, the Atari 2600. It featured improved graphics and sound capabilities, utilizing a 8-bit microprocessor for smoother gameplay and more detailed visuals. The console was bundled with a unique analog joystick controller with a keypad, though these controllers were often criticized for being prone to malfunctions. The Atari 5200 was notable for its library of arcade-quality games, including popular titles like Pac-Man, Space Invaders, and Asteroids. Despite its advancements, the console struggled in the market due to competition from more established systems like the ColecoVision and the upcoming Commodore 64, leading to its discontinuation in 1984 Expand