Atari 5200 Slam-Pam
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Official
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Amount Produced Estimate |
Between 1 - 50
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Amount Produced Exact | 1 |
Region Code |
Region Free
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Limited Edition | ? |
Color | Black, Grey |
Is Bundle | ? |
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- n 1983-1984, Atari and GCC collaborated on the Atari 7800, a new game console offering advanced graphics and compatibility with Atari 2600 games.
- To address the needs of existing Atari 5200 owners, Atari developed a prototype compatibility module called SLAM-PAM, designed by Gary Rubio. This module, which used a modified Atari 7800 motherboard, aimed to allow Atari 5200 consoles to play both 5200 and 7800 games.
- Although the prototype was nearly complete, it never went into production, leaving the SLAM-PAM as an unfinished project.
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