There's no school quite like the old school, and companies like My Arcade are bringing that retro charm back home with a host of new classically inspired miniature arcade cabinets and consoles.
MyArcade is probably best known for their line of miniature desktop arcade cabinets and pocket-sized portable handhelds that feature a healthy line-up of classic titles. Now the company is branching ...
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MyArcade Atari Gamestation Go Review! Why Every Atari Fan Needs One
MyArcade Atari Gamestation Go Review! Why Every Atari Fan Needs One! The Atari Gamestation Go is a brand new handheld from ...
A new retro games console will be launched later this year by MyArcade, sometime around June 2019, in the form of the Retro Champ a handheld game system capable of playing NES cartridges. New games ...
The My Arcade Retro Champ is essentially a Nintendo version of the Game Gear that never existed. It’s a portable console you can use to play both old-school Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and ...
The 16-bit handheld that My Arcade first announced four years ago will be released later in 2025. The 16-bit handheld that My Arcade first announced four years ago will be released later in 2025. is a ...
Retailing for $80, the Retro Champ Console comes with a built-in 7-inch screen to play NES and Famicom games on the go. Its rechargeable battery boasts three to five hours of runtime on a single ...
Today at CES 2019 in Las Vegas, My Arcade announced the Retro Champ, a handheld gaming console that can play games made for the NES or its Japanese sibling, the Famicom. It takes cartridges from ...
My Arcade has partnered with Taito Corporation and Bandai Namco to release officially licensed Micro Players and Pocket Players for games like Bubble Bobble, Don Doko Don, Ms. Pac-Man, and Galaga. The ...
You can play your favorite retro games fro the '70s and '80s with just one gaming device. By Rudie Obias All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Thirty years ago, Nintendo and Sega gave the world the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the Sega Genesis, ...
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