The 1983 revision of the Atari 5200 has two
controller ports instead of four, and a change back to the more conventional separate power supply and standard non-autoswitching RF switch.
Not exact matches
It has two of Nintendo's proprietary connectors in place of the traditional NES
controller ports — the same connectors you can find at the bottom of Wii Remote, thus allowing you to use any Wii Classic
Controllers with the console, or even use the bundled NES pad as a Classic
Controller with your Wii or Wii U
instead.
But the latest version of the adapter is designed to plug into the
ports on the front of Nintendo's new NES Classic Edition, letting you play with a wide variety of Bluetooth - friendly wireless
controllers,
instead of the included wired option.