Get ready to blast off into the past with My Arcade’s exciting new officially licensed Atari Gamestation collection! This retro gaming powerhouse has added to the delayed Atari Gamestation Go with the Atari Gamestation Mega.
Both systems boast a massive library of over 200 built-in games, including timeless classics like Asteroids, Breakout, Missile Command, and Pong, alongside reimagined favorites like Centipede: Recharged and Balls of Steel Pinball.
- Atari Gamestation Mega: this is a tabletop cabinet with classic wood construction and 10.1″ display recreate that authentic retro feel. Plus, you get a mechanical joystick and action buttons for ultimate control.
- Atari Gamestation Go: This pocket-sized powerhouse is perfect for gamers on the move. Featuring a 7″ high-resolution display and a rechargeable battery, you can enjoy classic arcade action anywhere.
Announced at CES 2025, these devices bring 200 classic Atari titles to the handheld console and bartop gamer. In truth, most of what is available here can be enjoyed on a Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series, or PC with the Atari 50 collection. You’ll find a great depth of content on that collection too.
However, it is reassuring to see Atari exploring more device types with My Arcade.
More upcoming Atari devices
My Arcade is also releasing a range of Atari accessories to enhance your gameplay:
- Atari Gamestation Gamepad: A wireless, rechargeable controller for comfortable gaming on the go.
- Atari Gamestation Arcade Stick: For the ultimate arcade experience, this premium joystick offers precision control.
The Atari Gamestation collection is set to release in Q3 2025, retailing at around $249.99, although no UK price has been confirmed.
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Christian Cawley is a writer and editor who covers consumer electronics, IT, and entertainment media. He has written for publications such as Computer Weekly, Linux Format, MakeUseOf.com, and Tech Radar.
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