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The episode begins with the Nerd (offscreen) playing a video game. The Nerd's voice is suddenly heard saying that the Atari 2600 defines the word classic. He then mentions the Atari 5200, which was meant to replace the 2600. However, it failed. He shows us his Atari 5200, which is huge. He has an extremely difficult time hooking it up. After he finally manages to do so, he puts a game in. The controller is unresponsive. He puts a different game in and tries that. Again, the controller doesn't work. After trying one more game, he gives up. Then he buys a working Wico 5200 controller and attempts to plug it in, but it doesn't fit because there isn't enough pins.

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  • Atari 5200 (episode)
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  • The episode begins with the Nerd (offscreen) playing a video game. The Nerd's voice is suddenly heard saying that the Atari 2600 defines the word classic. He then mentions the Atari 5200, which was meant to replace the 2600. However, it failed. He shows us his Atari 5200, which is huge. He has an extremely difficult time hooking it up. After he finally manages to do so, he puts a game in. The controller is unresponsive. He puts a different game in and tries that. Again, the controller doesn't work. After trying one more game, he gives up. Then he buys a working Wico 5200 controller and attempts to plug it in, but it doesn't fit because there isn't enough pins.
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  • The episode begins with the Nerd (offscreen) playing a video game. The Nerd's voice is suddenly heard saying that the Atari 2600 defines the word classic. He then mentions the Atari 5200, which was meant to replace the 2600. However, it failed. He shows us his Atari 5200, which is huge. He has an extremely difficult time hooking it up. After he finally manages to do so, he puts a game in. The controller is unresponsive. He puts a different game in and tries that. Again, the controller doesn't work. After trying one more game, he gives up. Then he buys a working Wico 5200 controller and attempts to plug it in, but it doesn't fit because there isn't enough pins.
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