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 ...
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 ...
This new device might fill the need that Atari 50 on modern platforms can’t. Modern day Atari is certainly an interesting beast. To sum up a story that we perhaps take too long to tell, the first two ...
We’re in the heyday of the portable gaming device, it seems, with the Nintendo Switch inspiring a host of similar devices. Valve jumped in with the Steam Deck, with Asus following shortly after with ...
First announced at last year’s CES, My Arcade says its nostalgia-packed Atari Gamestation Go handheld will be available sometime in Q3 2025 for $149.99. It’s got a seven-inch screen and in addition to ...
As it's Your Arcade's new Atari handheld, this iteration of the headline is wired-level bad. Also, Our Arcade, that is the second worst name for a company.* * After X.
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