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  1. I'd go with Street Fighter II - Capcom did a good job porting it to the old crappy b/w Game Boy, just think what it could look like on the Lynx! Moreover the Lynx definately lacks a good 2D Beat'em'up... (just like a good RPG - Distant Lands, where are you?)
  2. Got my copy today (Germany). Thank you very much Shawn for your effort on bringing us this 30th Anniversary collection ...can't wait to give it a try back home tonight
  3. hey, I take one as well.. check your pm please
  4. Can't recall exactly when, but once during my childhood (must have been 6 or 7 years old) I wasn't too happy about a Game Over and angrily smashed one of my joysticks onto the ground. From that day on I had only one working Joystick for my 2600 left
  5. Shadow of the Beast. It sure has great graphics on the Lynx but the collision detection and the difficulty usually drives me nuts when I play it. (which only happens once a year in a "c'mon-you-can-finally-beat-it" kind of mood. Usually resulting in pure frustration )
  6. hey phuzaxeman, I personally feel exactly like you. The Lynx combines both great playability and fantastic graphics - and has a wide range of different games. All we lack is just a good RPG Btw - the lynx always seems to attract some special attention among "casual gamers". Whenever some friends, relatives or neighbours come over and visit me and see my Atari stuff they usually point to my Lynx and ask "may I give it a try?". Most of the time they're busy then for the next two hours playing Chrystal Mines, Warbirds or Alpine Games
  7. Pretty hard to pick exactly one, but guess I'd go with either Beamrider or Rider Raid. Played both endless times
  8. Definately Alpine Games. It's just amazing what Duranik got out of the Lynx.
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