Atari is a very different games company in 2025 to the industry-dominating titan of the 1980s. Back then, it was practically synonymous with gaming , but following years of selloffs and restructurings, it's now a stalwart of the retro scene, leveraging its classic franchises to position itself as a natural home for nostalgic play.
After the Atari Watch comes the brand's latest outing: the Gamestation Go . Or rather, it's retro hardware specialist My Arcade's latest—a roughly Switch-sized handheld that packs in hundreds of games from across Atari's long and storied history.
It should be an easy sell for a wide variety of players, from those wanting to relive their youthful memories through to any self-styled gaming historians wanting to experience crucial moments of the medium. I

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