CES isn’t much of a gaming show. Every year, however, a few notable products slip through the news deluge. Created in ...
Atari has re-revealed its handheld console and given it a name, the Gamestation Go, complete with a Trak-Ball and keypad for retro games.
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 ...
A new handheld console has been officially revealed ahead of CES 2025 with a swanky new trailer and it's... not the Nintendo Switch 2. No, instead it's a retro blast from the past in a shiny modern ...
Atari has always been a name synonymous with gaming innovation, and while it wasn’t the first, it was certainly the system that changed gaming forever. Its foray into handheld gaming is no ...
and even FPGA-based handheld gaming systems that can sometimes be hard to tell apart. The upcoming Atari GameStation Go sets itself apart with what we're relatively sure is a first for portable ...
It's not a Steam Deck competitor, instead the new ATARI Gamestation Go is a treasure trove of retro gaming goodness with some ...
The Atari Gamestation Go is a promising retro console that gets you more than 200 games from Atari and beyond, plus all the ...
The GameStation Go by My Arcade is a portable gaming handheld built for Atari fans. It offers unique controls like a trackball and number pad, and will have over 200 games from Atari's catalog. Price ...
Even Sony is apparently working on a handheld of its own. Atari seems to want to be a part of the trend, and it’s doing it in a bit of a strange way. Atari has announced the Gamestation Go ...
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 ...
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 ...