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Atari Lynx. In September 1989, Atari introduced the Lynx, the world’s first handheld console featuring a color liquid-crystal display. It also featured a backlit screen, ...
Too Powerful for Its Own Good, Atari's Lynx Remains a Favorite 25 Years Later. Though it never stood a chance against Game Boy, America's first major portable system worked its way into many hearts.
The Atari Lynx was ahead of its time in terms of hardware capabilities, featuring a 16-bit processor and advanced scaling and rotation effects. This allowed for the creation of complex games that ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Atari Lynx Collection 1 Atari Lynx Collection 1 is the first compilation of Atari Lynx games for the Evercade. It contains 17 classic Atari Lynx games ...
Released in North America for $179.99 back in September 1989 (Europe and Japan got it in 1990), the Atari Lynx was the first handheld game console with a 160x102 resolution LCD that could show up ...
We're a little disappointed that there's no love for the Atari Lynx or the Jaguar, but hey, maybe Atari will launch more retro console re-releases in the future. Images: Atari.
Turbo Sub (Lynx) Created for the Atari Lynx portable system, Turbo Sub is a crazy, in-your-face first-person shooter. But not that kind of FPS – in this you are a submarine AND a plane!
Of course Atari’s new handheld includes a trackball, spinner, ... But GenXGrownUp says including those titles—alongside Atari Lynx and Jaguar games—is not "off the table yet" for the final ...
An unreleased Atari Lynx fighting game is finally being finished over 25 years later. Beyond Games started development on Ultravore in the early ‘90s but the game was never completed or released.
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is more a museum than game showcase, but there's still a lot to play! ... Lynx games need the smallest screen you can find to make a lot of visual sense!
Atari 50: The Anniversary ... Finally, “The 1990s and Beyond” covers everything else, emphasizing the Atari Lynx handheld and 32-bit Atari Jaguar home console.
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