My Arcade Reveals New Consoles In Collaboration With Atari, Capcom & Bandai Namco

Gamestation Go. (Image: Atari)
CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2025 made old-school gaming fans thrilled to see what My Arcade and Atari have been cooking up.
Before CES, Atari posted a teaser on X of their upcoming console in collaboration with My Arcade, the Gamestation Go. This console is a hand-held gaming device with a 7-inch widescreen and all of the appropriate buttons for your retro gaming needs. On the left side of the console there is a joystick, a d-pad and a Trak-Ball Paddle. On the right, there are the face buttons as well as a keypad.
These uniquely old-school controls will be necessary to play some of the preloaded games on the Gamestation Go. The games on this console will be preloaded onto the device and will include over 200 games with Atari classics such as PAC-MAN, Asteroids, Pong, Missile Command, Warlords, Frenzy and Centipede just to name a few. The Gamestation Go will be released in Q3 this year for a fairly reasonable price of $149.99.
My Arcade also revealed at CES the Gamestation Retro collection in collaboration with Capcom and Bandai Namco. This collection includes three devices filled with over 100 classic games from the two game studios which allows for multiple ways to play. Some notable games that will be included on these consoles are GALAGA, DIG DUG, Street Fighter II, Mega Man, PAC-MAN, POLE POSITION, Final Fight and 1942.
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The first of the three consoles is the Gamestation Retro Mega – a legitimate miniature cabinet priced at $299.99 – perfect for players who want the authentic arcade gaming experience. If you prefer more modern consoles, the Gamestation Retro Pro is a plug-in console that connects to your monitor of choice via HDMI and comes with two rechargeable controllers for wireless gameplay. This console will cost you $149.99. Finally, for my fellow hand-held lovers, there’s the Gamestation Retro Go with an 8-inch screen display and all the buttons you need for proper retro gaming for $199.99. All three consoles will also be released in Q3 this year.
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