Display title | Atari 7800 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Atari's next attempt to follow up the 2600. Unlike the 5200, the 7800 is fully compatible with the 2600, because it is a 2600, with a 6502 instead of the 2600's chopped-down 6507, a new graphics chip in addition to the 2600's TIA, and 4K of extra RAM. Atari had great plans for this system, the High Score Cart, the 7800 computer add on, and the 7800 trakball were planned but those add-ons were killed. |