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  1. quote from article:

     

    The Lynx was slinging around 16-bit pseudo-3D

     

    Im pretty sure that the lynx has a 6502 (which is 8 bit)...

    Gee, no kidding.

     

    The graphics chip was 16 bit, and that's what was pushing those sprites around. Stop busting balls, you know as well as I that it was advertised as a 16-bit system and the unique graphics chip was a major selling point.


  2. Cool, I look forward to reading it! I know Craig @ IGN has always been a Lynx fan. :)

    Yeah, I miss the old days of Craig's "handheld" channel. Now he's kind of been relegated to DS, working under the Nintendo channel leadership (just as the PSP is under the leadership of the PlayStation channel, etc). Craig still does a great job, but he's got a narrower scope to work with. I really love writing stuff for Retro because it's such a broad topic.

     

    Anyway, the article's up:

    http://retro.ign.com/articles/865/865505p1.html


  3. I honestly liked CyberVirus more. Battlewheels is pretty rockin on the rare occasion you have people to play multi with, but CyberVirus is a much more developed, more involving single player experience. One of my fave Lynx games.


  4. Klov lists space panic as maze/labyrinth and I think that's fair since you couldn't jump. Sure it looks like platforms graphically. but really... is it?

     

    As for side scrollers well defender would be in there surely - it DOES have a background.

    Defender is a shooter, though, not a platformer. And yeah, in my article I names Space Panic as a relevant precursor to the platform game, but not a platform game itself.

  5. Bumping this old thread to get some help for a project I've adopted. I've almost completely rewritten the wiki on Platform Games (kept about 3 paragraphs of the old one; it was really bad), and I could use some expert opinions in tightening it up.

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platform_game

     

    A lot of these firsts aren't well recognized or well documented (most sites that reference these firsts incorrectly mention later Nintendo games). The first scrolling platformer and first 3D platformer mentions are just my best guesses based on the fact that they are years earlier than anything else I can think of. I'm also curious if anyone knows more specific dates for the release of Donkey Kong and Jump Bug, as I really wonder which was first.

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