+Kaboomer Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 I mean....I have a 2600 with almost all the carts....also have a complete 7800 collection except for a few protos. Also have an XE and 800 for many of the same 5200 games.... So here's my question: should I start a brand new system? I heard there are so many problems with controllers so I just don't know. I heard about the 5200 multi-cart that Sean Kelly has....so maybe that's the quick way. Any advice out there ? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King Atari Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 Definitely get one! Even if you have most of the games for the 800, it's still a cool system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t.skid Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 Sure, get one! It's a piece of Atari history, and is a nice looking BIG console Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Kaboomer Posted November 24, 2002 Author Share Posted November 24, 2002 Yeah,,,,,but what about the controllers? Is it a big deal? Do they last? Do you have to replace them often? Does anyone have Sean Kelly's multi-cart? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King Atari Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 About the controllers, odds are if you find them in the wild, they won't work. Neither one of mine do. You can do a few things here: fix the old ones, buy new ones, or buy 3rd party controllers that center. Once you get the 3rd party controllers, it's a really great system to play. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oesii Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 I have Sean's multicart, it's great and now its menu driven so its dirt easy to use and get to playing. Now I can play any of the 80+ games and prototypes for the system on the real deal, minus Super Pacman and Bounty Bob. www.4jays.com is a place where you can send in broken sticks and they will send you a working refurbed one for around $25. I have 2 sort of working original sticks that have old parts in them, I should buy new gold contacts and a new flex circuit so they'll play more than a few week before needing repair/cleaning. I would also recommend the 5200 tracball which can be used on half a dozen games. If you can get your hands on the Wico or Competition Pro joysticks they are self centering and more reliable than the standard stick. And finally, its possible to build a masterplay type device that lets you use any stock PC joystick for playing 5200 games. Mine was included when I bought my 5200 but I'm sure there's instructions somewhere on the net. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian R. Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 The 5200 is a blast to have. It was the last Atari game console I needed, and the last I found. It's my holy grail. The console is a beauty and I also like the look and feel of the carts. Get yourself a refurb 5200 controller and a Wico command controller with the Y-cable, and you're all set. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smile_walle Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 The 5200 is a blast to have. It was the last Atari game console I needed, and the last I found. It's my holy grail. The console is a beauty and I also like the look and feel of the carts. Get yourself a refurb 5200 controller and a Wico command controller with the Y-cable, and you're all set. Yes that right, must to get Wico command controller with Y-cable BEFORE to get Atari 5200 system, then you will get more enjoyable to play with better control with wico joystick To me, I havnt get 5200 system just yet, but I heard about 5200 is a blast system! Get it! Jason Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
voiddweller Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 Hi, I own the Wico Command Controller, Wico Keypad, and two Competition Pro Joystics from Coin Controls. For non four-way games, the CX52 Joysticks aren't THAT bad. I agree, self centering would have been nice feature and the fire button placement...well....it's not as bad as the 7800, but close Check out my Sig for a link to Voltman's 5200 controller. It's not cheap, but it's about the same price as I have seen the Wico and Coin Controls Joysticks (in MINT condition) on Ebay. The hardware in the Wico is very good (better than Atari) but it appears to be a less rugged design than the Coin Controls. The HAPP controller will last a lifetime. As a general rule, if you want a good CX5200 controller, it's going to cost you. That's my 2¢ - VD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goochman Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 I purchased a 5200 specfiically for Twin Galaxies 5200 specific tournaments otherwise I wouldve neveer gotten one. Personally I would keep my 800XL for less hassle and more games. If you want all the consoles the 5200 is fine but I got working controllers but didnt use the system for awhile and now its acting flaky - $25 for 30-40 games and repair kinda stinks IMHO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdstuff64 Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 I want one too,but have yet to find one for a good price.I am still looking! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skatepunk60 Posted November 25, 2002 Share Posted November 25, 2002 Hell ya there great and when ya get bored with the games they double as a bike ramp I even like the controllers (especially the paddles i made for it heh) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
voiddweller Posted November 25, 2002 Share Posted November 25, 2002 When you were done with your bike stunts, how long did it take you to make the paddles? - VD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King Atari Posted November 25, 2002 Share Posted November 25, 2002 I agree, self centering would have been nice feature and the fire button placement...well....it's not as bad as the 7800, but close I like the 7800 controllers better than the 5200 ones, very streamlined, and easy to hold onto, just not recommended for long play sessions . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
voiddweller Posted November 25, 2002 Share Posted November 25, 2002 I like the 7800 controllers better than the 5200 ones' date=' very streamlined, and easy to hold onto, just not recommended for long play sessions .[/quote'] I agree about the long play sessions with the 7800 controller. For whatever reason, the shape of the 5200 works better for me Must be my big hands - VD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sku_u Posted November 25, 2002 Share Posted November 25, 2002 The 5200 rocks and even though the library is small, almost every game for the system is great. I've found that WICO's and Competition Pros work best for any joystick driven game. The original controllers break too easily. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyranthraxus Posted November 25, 2002 Share Posted November 25, 2002 The 5200 was the last quality system that Atari made. Everything that followed has the feel of cheap sloppy manufacturing. Even the cartridges seem so well built too! Especially in comparison to the 2600 or CV carts. Unfortuantly its probably the most expensive system to collect for. Yes the 2600 has pricer games but if you want a playable system prepare to pay some dollars. Its so huge that shipping from an ebay purchase will never be cheap. If you find one in the wild you're halfway there but you will have to buy new working joysticks which are not cheap. Especially if you are used to getting 2600 sticks at the flea market for a buck or two. The best thing about it is you can buy the multicart and have almost everything made for it. A players dream. But if you have a healthy 8-bit collection you may want to pass because of the duplication of games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sku_u Posted November 25, 2002 Share Posted November 25, 2002 Kind of related to this topic: Which version of the Atari 800 works best with the 800 game carts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goochman Posted November 26, 2002 Share Posted November 26, 2002 Sku, tough question - The Atari 800 works with alot of carts but not the XE ones. The 800XL works with the XE carts but some of the earlier 800 carts wont work. The 800XL is prob the best inbetween bet to get (or the 65XE or XEGS) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sku_u Posted November 26, 2002 Share Posted November 26, 2002 Sku, tough question - The Atari 800 works with alot of carts but not the XE ones. The 800XL works with the XE carts but some of the earlier 800 carts wont work. The 800XL is prob the best inbetween bet to get (or the 65XE or XEGS) I love 8-bit games, but I think my wife would kill me if I brought in a bunch of prehistoric computers. I think I'll try to get an 800XL to add to my collection of gaming systems. Can that computer be hooked up to a standard TV like the TI and C64? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Player Posted November 26, 2002 Share Posted November 26, 2002 Sku, tough question - The Atari 800 works with alot of carts but not the XE ones. The 800XL works with the XE carts but some of the earlier 800 carts wont work. The 800XL is prob the best inbetween bet to get (or the 65XE or XEGS) I love 8-bit games, but I think my wife would kill me if I brought in a bunch of prehistoric computers. I think I'll try to get an 800XL to add to my collection of gaming systems. Can that computer be hooked up to a standard TV like the TI and C64? Yep. It uses the same switch box as the 2600. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyranthraxus Posted November 26, 2002 Share Posted November 26, 2002 The 800XL is the best one to get IMHO. Well constructed and quite a bit smaller than its predecessor the 800. Its a question for the 8-bit forum but I believe that the XL can play XE games. They are essentially the same computer just a different package... Another nice thing is that the 8-bit computers can be connected to your modern computer and you download the games off the net. A cuttlecart of sorts. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skatepunk60 Posted November 28, 2002 Share Posted November 28, 2002 When you were done with your bike stunts, how long did it take you to make the paddles? - VD Took bout a half hour for each paddle, i was gonna make instructions on how to do your own paddles and send it to Al or Alex but i got lazy They look and work great i made a few sets for people on here and on DP but im just gonna write some instructions on how to do it yourself cause its easy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doug2112 Posted November 29, 2002 Share Posted November 29, 2002 Hi, I've got a pretty nice 5200 collection put together that I have to get rid of. I'm starting a new business (arcade) and have to free up funds. Also, the girlfriend keeps complaining about all the space my games take up. I realize that this is not exactly the "hype my auction" forum, but I'd rather have someone who can appreciate what took me quite a lot of time and money to put together. I have a few other systems I'll be selling, but as someone said, the 5200 is the holy grail of game systems. I really hate to get rid of it, but I need the money. Anyway, enough of that. The Ebay item number (10 day auction started 11/27) is 1942049064. One caveat: If you ever go to sell this stuff again, I'd like first shot at it, if my venture works, I'd love to have it back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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