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Explore Atari's journey through handheld gaming, from the groundbreaking Atari Lynx to the nostalgic Flashback Portable and the upcoming Gamestation Go.
The Atari Lynx never enjoyed the success of its handheld rivals from Sega and Nintendo, but it's enjoying a new life thanks to a dedicated gang of indie developers.
With its introduction in 1989, the Atari Lynx was the first handheld videogame system to include a color LCD. The gigantic size and equally gigantic price tag did not win-over a massive audience ...
Atari Lynx II, but it wasn't a sequel; it was more of a redesign (much like Nintendo's Game Boy Pocket was). The original Lynx was comically wide, making it kinda cumbersome even for 1989.
The Atari Lynx, despite its relatively short lifespan and limited commercial success, boasts a library of games that are still celebrated by retro gaming enthusiasts today. Here’s a ...
The inspiration behind the mod was the original Atari console, the Atari 2600. [Jared’s] console mod, called the Atari Lynx 2600, utilizes a four-switch 2600 case as an enclosure.
The Atari Lynx never enjoyed the success of its handheld rivals from Sega and Nintendo, but it's enjoying a new life thanks to a dedicated gang of indie developers.
Atari’s last attempt at a handheld was the 16-bit Atari Lynx, released in 1989. The Lynx II was released in 1991, but the console never caught on.
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 ...
Atari's first -- and last -- venture into handheld gaming might not have been commercially successful, but it was most certainly a special time in gaming. With hardware designed by the engineers ...
Atari was established by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney on June 27, 1972, and would soon bring Pac-Man, Space Invaders, and Pong into the living room. Though the company endured various splits, ...