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Atari Joystick Decanter Set Could Be The Most Sophisticated Gaming Gift Ever

Atari Decanter Set
Credit: Atari

If you’re looking toward the festive season or an upcoming birthday and are thinking about presents for that sophisticated gamer in your life, then I think I’ve found the answer. Atari is one of the biggest and most iconic names in the business from the Golden Age of Gaming with an instantly recognisable design that has spanned generations. So when I discovered this Joystick Decanter and glasses set that looked like you’re using a CX-10 Atari joystick and arcade buttons from above, I suddenly felt like grabbing my monocle and sitting down for a whiskey by the fireside.

Come on, how cool are these things? It’s like the perfect fusion of Frasier and Gamer. I imagine if Kelsey Grammer did enjoy gaming, he’s definitely be pulling one of these bad boys out at parties. The Glass Joystick decanter is so detailed; measuring at 19cm tall and with a 750 capacity, it can definitely see you and your party guests through an evening of gaming, exciting conversations, and toasts.

Atari glasses and decanter baseplate
Credit: Atari

I know what you’re thinking; ‘Seb, how hard are those glasses? Can I toast my friends’ health on New Year’s Eve?’ Well, even if you’re not thinking it, I’ll tell you that these glasses are made from durable borosilicate glass, so they’re definitely ‘clinkable’ if you want to make a toast. And even though some people might think it’s nerdy, that white logo on the side looks insanely suave, as does the slick base plate on which the decanter and glasses sit.

This is the kind of gaming gift that is subtle, and I say that even though the controller is shaped like a joystick. You could keep it on show 24/7 even if your partner isn’t a massive gaming fan, making it an incognito nerdy gift. It costs $125 on the Atari Website but is currently available on Amazon UK for £59.99!

Sebastian Santabarbara profile image Sebastian Santabarbara
Sebastian is fuelled by a lifelong passion for Zelda, Banjo Kazooie, Donkey Kong, and all things retro. He uses his misspent youth with retro consoles to create content for readers around the world.