
"There's no shortage of retro handhelds and consoles with Atari's branding, but the newest flagship device from My Arcade aims to offer the definitive portable experience. The Atari Gamestation Go is a 7-inch handheld with over 200 games and a few unique control methods, including a paddle, trak-ball, and even a numeric keypad. Retro enthusiasts interested in the Gamestation Go may want to secure one soon."
"The Pocket Player Pro is a series of portables with 2.75-inch color displays, ergonomic form factors, and wrist straps. Each Pocket Player Pro retails for $45, though you can get deals on several models right now. Notably, the Atari Pocket Player Pro includes 100 preloaded games and is up for grabs for only $40. The Pocket Player Pro can be recharged via USB-C or powered by four AA batteries."
"There's also the standard Pocket Player handhelds, which is a bit confusing, but one of the core differences is that the Pro models have better ergonomics and improved controls. That said, the regular Pocket Player handhelds typically have at least three built-in games, which makes deciding on which Pac-Man handheld to buy a bit trickier. Then there are instances like Tetris, where the regular Pocket Player is only $25, while the Pro model is $45."
The Atari Gamestation Go is a 7-inch handheld with over 200 built-in games and unique controls including a paddle, trak-ball, and numeric keypad. Preorders for the $180 device sold out on Atari's website, but units remain available on Amazon ahead of an October 31 launch. The Gamestation Go releases the same day as a Pac-Man Edition of the cartridge-based Atari 2600+. The Pocket Player Pro line features 2.75-inch color displays, ergonomic designs, wrist straps, USB-C charging or four AA battery power, and typically retails for $45. The Atari Pocket Player Pro includes 100 preloaded games and is currently offered for $40. Standard Pocket Player models have fewer built-in games and lower prices, with variants like the Tetris Gamer V offering bonus titles.
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