Atari's 50th Anniversary arrived back in 2022. I was walking in a store back in 2023 when I spied a My Arcade Atari 50th Anniversary Pocket Player Pro that contained 100 games, 75 of which are from the Atari 2600. It was inexpensive and I liked the retro colour scheme. I brought one home with me. It is a nice little handheld that I store with the other retro handheld gaming devices when not in use.
2 weeks ago, I came across a YouTube review video on what I thought was the same product I previously bought, but upon closer inspection, it wasn't. Because I already had the Atari Pocket Player Pro, I was honour bound to get this newer My Arcade Atari Gamestation Go which was released on October 31, 2025. Both products have the same colour scheme which is why I did not recognize this newer product at first glance.
The Gamestation Go is much bigger, and has an interesting LED lighting system that tells you which controls work for each game. This makes the G0 a very easy system to operate. This is important because the GO features a number key pad, a paddle, a D-pad, and a track ball. The only thing missing here is a joystick, but it looks like the company is planning to come out with various devices in the near future. The Go also comes with 200+ game titles ranging from 3 Atari consoles + 5 or 6 Recharge titles, several Balls of Steel pinball tables, and titles from Jaleco & PIKO Interactive publishers.
My Arcade Pocket Player Pro and My Arcade Gamestation GO. The GO is a bigger device with a 7" screen compared to the Pro's 2.75" screen.
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The Go offers lots of game interface controls that light up for the specific title, which makes this device a breeze to figure out. Surprisingly enough, no joystick.
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I believe you can also upload new titles if needed. I plan on keeping this as is. With over 200+ titles, there is plenty here to entertain.