Retro gaming portables have been all the rage for a good few years now, but it's fair to say that this year's CES just showcased one of the best-looking examples we've ever seen. The Atari Gamestation ...
The My Arcade Atari Gamestation Go is loaded with hundreds of games and it includes knob, number pad, and track ball controls ...
Nearly two years after it was first announced the Atari Gamestation Go will launch in October 2025 for $180. Nearly two years after it was first announced the Atari Gamestation Go will launch in ...
TL;DR: The ATARI Gamestation Go, priced at $149.99 and releasing in Q3 2025, offers a retro gaming experience with emulation of classic Atari consoles and arcade machines. It features unique controls, ...
Launching in October for $179.99, this handheld includes built-in Wi-Fi, updated controls, familiar controls like a trak-ball and paddle, and SmartGlow tech that highlights only the buttons you’ll use ...
It looks as though Atari is finally getting to release a handheld game console that it first showed off at last year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). At the time, it was called the Gamestation ...
In a nutshell: Atari is teaming up with retro gaming company My Arcade on one of the most peculiar handheld game systems in recent memory. The Gamestation Go, teased in an X post ahead of CES, is all ...
In the wake of the successful Nintendo Switch and Valve Steam Deck, we have seen a wave of PC-based, Android-based, and even FPGA-based handheld gaming systems that can sometimes be hard to tell apart ...
CES isn’t much of a gaming show. Every year, however, a few notable products slip through the news deluge. Created in collaboration with My Arcade, Gamestation Go fits the bill. The handheld sports a ...
Nearly two years after it was first announced at CES 2024, My Arcade’s Atari Gamestation Go handheld is finally available for preorder for $179.99 through the company’s website, with shipping expected ...
For most people, the right is their most precise hand, and thus makes sense to do the knob twisting (steady on). Perhaps enough years of gaming with the joystick on the left might have trained the ...