The arcade era may be long gone, however, My Arcade continues to lean into nostalgia. At CES 2026 we visited My Arcade colorful booth filled with retro-inspired hardware aimed at collectors and fans of classic games. The new Gamestation Retro Go is a handheld console with over 200 built-in games. It features a refreshed color option and slightly revised controls compared to the original Atari Gamestation Go released in September 2025. Pricing is expected to be around $199. Also on display was the Gamestation Retro Pro, a home console variant that also comes preloaded with more than 200 games. Unlike the original version, this model drops the arcade sticks in favor of two standard console controllers, ou…
The arcade era may be long gone, however, My Arcade continues to lean into nostalgia. At CES 2026 we visited My Arcade colorful booth filled with retro-inspired hardware aimed at collectors and fans of classic games. The new Gamestation Retro Go is a handheld console with over 200 built-in games. It features a refreshed color option and slightly revised controls compared to the original Atari Gamestation Go released in September 2025. Pricing is expected to be around $199. Also on display was the Gamestation Retro Pro, a home console variant that also comes preloaded with more than 200 games. Unlike the original version, this model drops the arcade sticks in favor of two standard console controllers, outputs at 1080p, and is expected to retail for about $149.
For those who prefer a physical arcade feel, My Arcade showed the Gamestation Retro Mega, a compact tabletop arcade cabinet featuring Bandai Namco titles and other retro games. It uses mechanical joysticks and buttons and is expected to cost $299. My Arcade also showcased its upcoming SEGA-themed mini cabinets, first announced last year. The lineup includes titles such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Street Fighter II, and a Pac-Man with a special 45th Anniversary edition. These come in several cabinet formats, ranging from compact joystick-based units to more unusual designs such as the Sonic cabinet variant that features a longer control deck with full-size buttons and a full-size joystick.
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