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Game maker Atari is announcing a new handheld console called the Gamestation Go at CES 2025. Technically it's not a new console, as the Gamestation Portable, the console's original version, was ...
The handheld sports a 7-inch display and comes preloaded with north of 200 titles from various Atari generations. Of course, simply being a portable game emulator doesn’t amount to much in the ...
Nintendo's Switch 2 -- or whatever the Switch successor's name ends up being -- might be the handheld game system on everyone's mind at the start of 2025, but Atari has rather unorthodox designs ...
For what it’s worth, the original Atari GameStation Pro from My Arcade comes with “200+ video games built-in,” but that’s not a portable console – it’s a home game system that’s ...
The Atari GameStation Go is a handheld game console from MyArcade and Atari with a mix of modern and retro features. First previewed last year, the device is on display at CES 2025 this week and ...
Despite the Atari branding, the GameStation Go is being manufactured by My Arcade, a company that's better known for moderately priced miniature arcade curios and single-game retro handheld ...
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 ...
Atari is planning to bring some retro video game goodness back into our lives, presumably in time for the holiday season, with a pair of new products the iconic brand has just shown off.
More importantly, Atari’s little known second console, the Atari 5200, featured full number pad as well. So if it isn’t clear to you yet, this is a dedicated console for Atari’s own games.
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The new Atari handheld knows its market - MSNThe handheld sports a 7-inch display and comes preloaded with north of 200 titles from various Atari generations. Of course, simply being a portable game emulator doesn’t amount to much in the ...
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