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    Default One question about the "Atari 8-bit Family Set" Fullset

    I'm sorry if I'm posting on the wrong section, but I don't know exactly where to put this question. Feel free to move it if it's on the wrong place.

    My question is simple. What Atari systems does this Fullset cover? (things like Atari 2600, Atari Lynx... etc)

    I can see it's rather big for an Atari Fullset, so I was wondering.

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    A quick search for "atari 8 bit consoles" brought me to this wikipedia article. Skimming the article it sounds like this set covers software for their various home computers, preceding the 2600 console (so not including the lynx, 5200, etc).
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