Atari announces Breakout Beyond, a reimagining of the legendary arcade title featuring electric new visuals and features sure ...
Atari has announced Breakout Beyond, a new entry in their classic puzzle series coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, ...
TL;DR: The ATARI Gamestation Go, priced at $149.99 and releasing in Q3 2025, offers a retro gaming experience with emulation of classic Atari consoles and arcade machines. It features unique ...
In brief: In today's second story about asteroids – though these ones are far less threatening – Atari has released a line of limited-edition watches celebrating the iconic game's 45th birthday.
The handheld sports a 7-inch display and comes preloaded with north of 200 titles from various Atari generations. Of course, simply being a portable game emulator doesn’t amount to much in the ...
Atari celebrates its arcade classic Asteroids with a limited edition wristwatch. The watch features a cute time-telling mechanic, with your ship and a couple UFOs indicating the time. Atari ...
Atari has teamed up with the watchmaker Nubeo to release a limited-edition, Asteroids-themed watch — and it’s indeed a swanky timepiece. It’s available for order now for $499 and is expected ...
The upcoming Atari GameStation Go sets itself apart with what we're relatively sure is a first for portable gaming: built-in trackball, spinner, and number pad controls. Gamers who cut their teeth ...
The Atari Gamestation Go, however, is a refreshing change of pace. As you can tell, it’s a retro handheld gaming device, with over 200 Atari games preloaded right at your fingertips, including ...
In the mid-’70s, Mattel Electronics started putting together a plan to release a game console that would end up taking on Atari, showing the future of what games could be, and introducing what ...
That’s why I’m so intrigued by My Arcade’s Atari Gamestation Go, a handheld that packs more than 200 titles from Atari and beyond — and has a slew of different control options for playing ...
During CES 2025, My Arcade revealed two different Gamestation Retro lineups, the first being for Capcom and Bandai Namco, and the second being this set for Atari. As you can see from the images ...