Forget Nintendo, My Arcade Atari Gamestation Go With 200+ Retro Video Games Including Pac-Man Is Now Up for Preorder on Amazon - Kotaku
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Forget Nintendo, My Arcade Atari Gamestation Go With 200+ Retro Video Games Including Pac-Man Is Now Up for Preorder on Amazon - Kotaku
"The library is impressively stacked. Over 200 video games from yester-year, spanning the Atari 2600, Atari 5200, and Atari 7800 along with Atari Arcade as well as Jaleco and PIKO platforms. Play titles like Breakout, PAC-MAN, Balls of Steel, Missile Command, Centipede, and Asteroids. They all come pre-loaded, no download necessary. It does state is has built-in Wi-Fi for easy updates, but it's unclear if that could mean more games added at some point in the future."
"Design-wise the Atari Gamestation Go looks similar to a Nintendo Switch at a glance, with controller inputs along the side of a big 7-inch display. Also, like a Nintendo Switch, you can play its games on your TV. No dock required. Just a simple HDMI cable will allow you to put these classic titles on the big screen. You'll probably want one with some decent length though as you'll still be using the Atari handheld as the controller."
My Arcade released the Atari Gamestation Go, a handheld Atari gaming device available for pre-order on Amazon priced at $180. The device ships with over 200 pre-loaded games spanning Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, Atari Arcade, Jaleco, and PIKO platforms, including Breakout, PAC-MAN, Missile Command, Centipede, and Asteroids. The Gamestation Go has a 7-inch display, HDMI TV output with no dock required, built-in Wi‑Fi for updates, and roughly four to five hours of battery life per charge. Control options include authentic retro inputs like a trak-ball and numeric keypad alongside modern analog stick, D-pad, bumpers, and A-B-X-Y buttons.
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