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Originally Posted by Comfy.n
Never seen before the Atari 400 but I had this great similar console called Odyssey 2. At that time while most people in my country were gaming on Atari 2600, I would love the Odyssey and playing hockey with my cousin. Only years later I got a second-hand Atari (loved Enduro and Decathlon). The Odyssey joysticks felt much better to me! It used some sort of cartridge instead, but I remember having another console that would also load games from cassette players, probably the MSX Expert.
(and nowadays people complain about more than a few seconds to load anything on computers, lol.)
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Concerning the Atari 400 Home Computer, when they released the Atari 5200 it was basically an Atari 400 Home Computer without a keyboard. As an example, the version of Pacman for the 5200 was identical to the version for the Atari 400 .