Capcom Follows Atari’s Lead By Revealing The Gamestation Retro Go

Capcom Follows Atari's Lead By Revealing The Gamestation Retro Go



Summary

  • My Arcade has revealed a Gamestation Retro collection at CES 2025.
  • The collection includes three ways to play a variety of games from Capcom and Bandai Namco’s back catalog.
  • There’s the handheld Go, a Pro console, and the Mega which is a mini arcade cabinet.

CES 2025 has already been loaded with interesting reveals and there are still a few more days to go. My Arcade has been sharing lots of news about its current projects throughout the week, the reveal of the Gamestation Retro collection it has been working on with Capcom and Bandai Namco among them. The range includes a variety of ways to play some of Capcom and Bandai Namco’s most famous titles.

The new range offers up three ways to play the library of classic games pulled from both of the long-standing studios with those who prefer playing in handheld, on a TV, and even on a cabinet all accounted for. The prices do vary though depending on how you’d prefer to re-experience games like Pac-Man and Mega Man in 2025.

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If you want that traditional arcade feel – or close to it since this is a miniature cabinet – then the Gamestation Retro Mega is going to cost you $299.99. If you just want to play the games and don’t care how you experience them, then you can pick up the Gamestation Retro Pro for half that price. The console has an HDMI output so it can be plugged directly into your TV and comes with two matching rechargeable controllers so you can school a friend in Street Fighter 2 and pretend it’s 1992 all over again.

My Arcade Reveals Its Gamestation Retro Range

Three Different Ways To Play Some Of Capcom And Bandai Namco’s Best Games

What will almost certainly be the most popular item in the collection, however, is the Gamestation Retro Go, not to be confused with the recently revealed Atari Gamestation Go. The handheld device includes all the same Capcom and Bandai Namco classics but in a smaller package you can carry around and play anywhere. It has an eight-inch screen and costs $199.99, although it nor anything else in the range seems to have a release date just yet.

Circling back to the Gamestation Go, it and the Retro Go appear to be a part of the same range, or are at least very similar products being made at the same time. The version without Retro in the title is Atari’s re-revealed handheld which is also being made by My Arcade. The Atari Gamestation does have quite a few differences as it needs a Trak-Ball, paddle, and keypad for some of the games that will be included to function.

On top of the three ways to play in My Arcade’s Gamestation Retro collection, old-school games will also be able to buy additional controllers and a matching arcade stick, both of which are compatible with all of the Capcom x Bandai Namco items mentioned above.

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