that looks like a racing game that i owned on the nes, with the same level of graphics.Brief research into it, the best selling game on the Atari Lynx was RoadBlasters (ive never heard of it)
They did only compete with Tetris as Pokemon wasn't a thing until the late 90s? Game Gear was 91 and Lynx was 1989, years before Pokemon. Lynx's answer to Tetris was Block Out and GG had Columns, but neither was going to catch on like Tetris. I don't know when Lynx went out, but GG was originally discountinued in 97 and then brought back in 2000 by Majesco as a discount thing, not really a serious attempt at competing. They were like $30 at Toys R us and games were $10-15.The Lynx and Game Gear had terrible libraries and sucked batteries down. Keep in mind these had to compete during the height of Pokemania. My feeling is that if the Game Gear and Lynx only had to compete with Tetris, they would've had a slightly easier time.
Yes, good correction. Lynx's game library would've had to compete with the likes of Tetris and Mario Land. I still believe that if the Lynx were to survive, it would need a game that is at the same caliber of Pokemon, or at least Tetris. The Game Boys library wasn't that great either, but having those 2 heavy hitters to carry it, did help.They did only compete with Tetris as Pokemon wasn't a thing until the late 90s? Game Gear was 91 and Lynx was 1989, years before Pokemon. Lynx's answer to Tetris was Block Out and GG had Columns, but neither was going to catch on like Tetris. I don't know when Lynx went out, but GG was originally discountinued in 97 and then brought back in 2000 by Majesco as a discount thing, not really a serious attempt at competing. They were like $30 at Toys R us and games were $10-15.
Exclusives? Most likely not, Atari games aren't known for their longevity. Ports? Probablyi swear, i hear people talk about the gameboy, i hear some talk about the game gear, hell, i love the wonderswan for its pretty impressive ports of stuff like clock tower and the final fantasy games... but i NEVER hear a peep about the Lynx. i think the singular time ive seen this thing in action is when Gordo 106 was played at AGDQ2019, and that's it. so, i beg the question: what the hell was up with the Atari Lynx? are there ANY notable games for it? and why does it have two sets of A and B buttons??
It’s so bizarre. The hardware seems neat, but… I maintain, I have NEVER seen a single game for it that’s even notable.Exclusives? Most likely not, Atari games aren't known for their longevity. Ports? Probably
DemiKids, the Mega Man RPGs and Medabots (that one to a lesser extent) are the rare times where having both versions actually changes everything. Pokemon will change a rival, the available Pokemon, and in Gen 5/8 a gym leader. Demikids changes the whole story. The Mega Man RPGs and Medabots remain largely the same but completely change your gameplay style.yeah, i'm familiar with the 2 version gimmick. that help kill most of my interest in the later games.
You know it's bad when Atari Jaguar has more notable games like Tempest 2000 and the infamous Cybermorph. I'd love to maybe see someone do a homebrew for the system but as is, you're better off with anything else. Even a ZX Spectrum, someone made an entire Castlevania fan game on there and it's actually pretty goodIt’s so bizarre. The hardware seems neat, but… I maintain, I have NEVER seen a single game for it that’s even notable.
Game.Com has notable games. They’re HORRIBLE, but they’re interesting. Atari Lynx is worse than that. It’s not bad, it’s BORING.