When Atari announced the Gamestation Go, I didn’t expect to be this interested. Retro handhelds are everywhere right now, and it feels as if there are more Atari collections than actual games. Really, ...
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The venerable video game company Atari is offering preorders for a new console it previewed earlier this year: the Gamestation Go, which will be released in October for $180 (plus $8 shipping). On its ...
Launching in October for $179.99, this handheld includes built-in Wi-Fi, updated controls, familiar controls like a trak-ball and paddle, and SmartGlow tech that highlights only the buttons you’ll use ...
At a time when gaming handhelds with $1000+ price tags offer blazing-fast processors, high-resolution displays with fast refresh rates, and the ability to play AAA PC games, there’s something charming ...
Do we need an Atari gaming handheld in 2025? Definitely not. Do I still really want the Atari Gamestation Go? Absolutely. The retro portable strikes a great balance between ostentatious and sleek, ...
Digital Eclipse has spent years specializing in one thing: tracking down games stuck in licensing limbo and rebuilding them ...
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Born in the 8-bit era, raised by the 16-bit era, and perfected by the 32-bit era, Cory's roots grew from the likes Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man to the world of Resident Evil and Castlevania. Owning ...