Atari Gamestation Go drops in price – grab 200+ classic retro games for less

A white retro game handheld
(Image credit: Atari / My Arcade )

Retro gaming has a way of tugging at the heartstrings, but it doesn’t always come cheap. That’s why this current deal on the Atari Gamestation Portable Go, reduced from $179.99 to $144, is worth a second look, especially if you’ve got a soft spot for joystick-era classics.

Amazon has cut the price on Atari’s chunky, nostalgia-forward handheld, a console I've loved since it was revealed last year – the 'Nintendo Switch of retro consoles'. It’s not a fire sale, but for a device that rarely dips below full price, the savings actually feel noticeable, especially if you’ve been hovering over the buy button, waiting for a push.

Atari Gamestation Portable; a retro console handheld on a park bench

(Image credit: MyArcade)

Why the deal makes sense

Where this deal really shines is in value. With over 200 preloaded games spanning Atari’s arcade and home console history, there’s no setup, no downloads, no fiddling required. You turn it on, and you’re straight into Missile Command, Asteroids, Centipede, and more. For anyone, like me, who grew up with these games, there’s something comforting about that immediacy, a reminder of when games were all about mechanics and chasing high scores.

Is it perfect? Not quite. The interface can feel a bit basic, and the build quality reflects its mid-range price. But at this reduced price, those compromises are easier to forgive. You’re paying for licensed content, thoughtful controls, and a very specific nostalgia hit, and on that front, the Gamestation Go delivers.

If you’ve been craving a retro handheld that celebrates gaming’s early visual style rather than trying to emulate everything under the sun, this deal makes Atari’s portable one of the more appealing nostalgia buys right now.

My Arcade Atari Gamestation Go
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My Arcade Atari Gamestation Go: was $179.99 now $144 at Amazon

The Atari Gamestation Go packs 200+ classic games into a single handheld designed specifically for them. With Amazon’s price cut, it’s a straightforward, nostalgia-packed way to relive arcade and console favorites.

Ian Dean
Editor, Digital Arts & 3D

Ian Dean is Editor, Digital Arts & 3D at Creative Bloq, and the former editor of many leading magazines. These titles included ImagineFX, 3D World and video game titles Play and Official PlayStation Magazine. Ian launched Xbox magazine X360 and edited PlayStation World. For Creative Bloq, Ian combines his experiences to bring the latest news on digital art, VFX and video games and tech, and in his spare time he doodles in Procreate, ArtRage, and Rebelle while finding time to play Xbox and PS5.

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