Did anyone here have the Lynx? I've never even seen one except at the National Videogame Museum in Texas, but it looked really cool. :)
My friend had one. I had a Game Gear. Between us, we probably singlehandedly kept an entire battery factory in production.
(Raises hand)
Had one of the second-gens for a few months; wisely was able to sell it on once I moved with a bunch of carts. It was wild to have a color screen at that time (well before Nintendo) and some games like Rygar and Blue Lightning were fun…but damn, did it eat batteries, 6 AAs at a time, IIRC. That thing was in need of a Mr Fusion.
Nope, I had a Gameboy and a Gamegear. I didn't even know the Lynx existed TBH.
I've only played Lynx games in Atari 50, but it only had a small handful
I got one when they came out, the only game i really remember was "Klaxx" or something like that, it was a puzzle game
Fun video given I have no experience with the Lynx. I saw a few good ones in there. Most game libraries seem to be dross with a few great titles and this one is no different.
Did anyone here have the Lynx? I've never even seen one except at the National Videogame Museum in Texas, but it looked really cool. :)
My friend had one. I had a Game Gear. Between us, we probably singlehandedly kept an entire battery factory in production.
(Raises hand)
Had one of the second-gens for a few months; wisely was able to sell it on once I moved with a bunch of carts. It was wild to have a color screen at that time (well before Nintendo) and some games like Rygar and Blue Lightning were fun…but damn, did it eat batteries, 6 AAs at a time, IIRC. That thing was in need of a Mr Fusion.
Nope, I had a Gameboy and a Gamegear. I didn't even know the Lynx existed TBH.
I've only played Lynx games in Atari 50, but it only had a small handful
I got one when they came out, the only game i really remember was "Klaxx" or something like that, it was a puzzle game
Fun video given I have no experience with the Lynx. I saw a few good ones in there. Most game libraries seem to be dross with a few great titles and this one is no different.
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