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I accidentally raised from the dead an older thread on this topic attempting to link to it :dunce: but there is some good info on the topic there.

 

I would speculate that Atari couldn't get enough supplies together for a wide Christmas '82 campaign and concentrated on the U.S and Toronto for those initial months and then once the crash started in 83 they decided not to risk a full expansion into Canada as Coleco had scooped them.

 

Unless someone can find some Sears or other catalogs from 82-83 that prove otherwise, I think its clear that the 5200 never had anything more than a test launch in Southern Ontario.

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I accidentally raised from the dead an older thread on this topic attempting to link to it :dunce: but there is some good info on the topic there.

 

I would speculate that Atari couldn't get enough supplies together for a wide Christmas '82 campaign and concentrated on the U.S and Toronto for those initial months and then once the crash started in 83 they decided not to risk a full expansion into Canada as Coleco had scooped them.

 

Unless someone can find some Sears or other catalogs from 82-83 that prove otherwise, I think its clear that the 5200 never had anything more than a test launch in Southern Ontario.

 

Speaking of Sears, I wonder what a Tele-games version of the 5200 would have been packaged like. Still with games in black boxes with different names? Maybe it would be the Super Video Arcade. I'm a sucker for the Sears version of the 2600, obviously.

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I love the sears systems and would have scooped one up for sure. Also, what if there was a Radio Shack/Tandy version? Hmmmm...

The Radio Shack version would look like like an INTV II. It would have expansion ports for an A8 cart slot, and a TV card to hook up to the ol' rabbit ears. On a good night you could pick up five stations. There would also be a premium model that included a built-in short wave radio.

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