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Atari Teamed Up With With MyArcade for a New Gamestation Plus Console

Atari Teamed Up With With MyArcade for a New Gamestation Plus Console
In the world of retro gaming consoles, there’s no more trusted source than MyArcade. Case in point, the upcoming Atari x MyArcade Gamestation Plus Console. With titles from the Atari 2600, Atari 7800, and Atari Arcade, this sleek and stylish console setup channels retro dreams and modern technology. It’s paired with two USB-C rechargeable Bluetooth joysticks that are RGB-lit, along with packing a user-friendly interface for the bevy of pre-installed, old-school games. The collaboration between MyArcade and Atari also includes a Micro Player mini Arcade box, the handheld MyArcade Atari Pocket Player and the aforementioned star of the show, the Atari x MyArcade Gamestation Plus. Grandiose requests like price/functionality/availability have all been met with crickets, but we do know that the final release products will probably blow your socks off like other Atari products did to your parents back in the day.