The Atari Gamestation Go, developed in collaboration with My Arcade, is set to make its official debut at CES 2025 next week. After nearly a year of teasers and speculation.
The teaser video showcases the Gamestation Go’s distinct design, blending modern gaming features with a retro twist. It includes standard controls such as an analog stick, D-Pad, four action buttons (X, Y, A, B), and four shoulder buttons, alongside more unique inputs like a trackball and a numeric keypad.




The backlit action buttons are rumored to light up only the controls needed for specific games, adding a functional and aesthetic edge to the console.
Unlike the stationary Atari Gamestation Pro, which includes over 200 built-in games, the Gamestation Go is a portable console. While its game library remains a mystery, the variety of controls suggests compatibility beyond classic Atari titles.
The teaser also hints at versatile connectivity with ports for:
Headphones
HDMI output for big-screen gaming
microSD card for expandable storage
Two USB-C ports, enabling wired multiplayer gaming with additional controllers.
Specifications, pricing, and availability remain under wraps, but the CES 2025 reveal will likely provide the missing details. With features like multiplayer support and a flexible control setup, the Atari Gamestation Go might appeal to both retro gaming fans and modern gamers alike.
Are you excited about this handheld console? What classic or new games would you want to play on it? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Atari Gamestation Go (Rumored Features):
Portable handheld console
Standard controls: D-Pad, analog stick, action buttons, shoulder buttons
Unique controls: trackball, numeric keypad
Backlit action buttons
Headphone jack, HDMI output, microSD slot
Two USB-C ports for wired controllers
Compatible with classic and modern games (rumored)

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