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Including a database, kind of Cart Commander, but online
glitch replied to zanza's topic in Site and Forum Feedback
One of the better ones I have seen is Video Game Tracker. I have a fair portion of my collection up there but it didn't have all of the fields I wanted to track by so I switched to a local copy of cart commander but that doesn't have all the fields I wish either (namely ratings) so I still maintaining my excel spreadsheets also. -
It's not the best golfing game I've ever played but I have to agree w/ you that it's a great game on the lynx. I actually put it in my top 5. I find it to be the perfect game to play while waiting for my son's soccer practice to finish or when just going to bed. Still have to beat my 5 under par record though
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Thanks for the info. I guess I'll just stick with the luggable battery pack for now.
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I was going through a few links from the CCAG show in Cleveland and saw this. Rechargable battery pack and was wondering if anyone else had seen one or knew how well they worked. I saw the link to the Radio Shack one earlier and this looked similar.
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Geez, I should read my own list before posting. You already had most of the ones listed. I compared them to my list of protos and not yours. Sorry. But at least there's Zow, ParaLemmings, and Puzzler 2000. I don't think any of them were ever burned though. I believe I saw Road Fury but picked up Road Riot instead. I'll go back and check.
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Well I guess I can tak R3K off my list of possibly obtainables. Thanks for the info Dan. I picked up a few of the roms & screenshots but am not sure the best way to get them to you. Should I email them? or I can temporarily put them on my FTP server. The ones I got are: Zow by Harry Dodgson, 1996. Looks like it never made it past the test stage. Road Riot by Atari, 1994. Fully playable Puzzler 2000 by Markus Wuhl. Playable but slightly buggy. ParaLemi! by Laurens Simonis. Still in the test stage. Loopz by Handmade Software. Fully playable LoadRunner by Doug Smith?. Playable Eye of the Beholder by NuFx or Atari? (both names are on the title screen). Appears to be a Demo or test. Centipede by Shadowsoft or Atari? (both names are on the title screen). Playable but course. I'll keep looking and get a few more. Let me know the best way to get the pics of the SFX cart to you and I'll send them. Carl posted a message in the Lynx message board concerning different Songbird cart types also.
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I did a quick search for the Atari 2400 and found a lot of references to it including some spanish rom download pages. When I searched the usenet groups for atari 2400 again there were a lot of references to it and a lot of people saying it doesn't exist but no one actually saying that it does exist and where it was sold. There was one post for someone that worked for a shipping company and they used to get shipments for Atari distributers and the boxes had []2600 & []2400 checkboxes with a fair number having 2400 checked. Due to the number of pages & posts that state they used to own a 2400 from North America I would have to guess it was a south american/mexican release since back then the influx of stuff from Mexico was greater than the introduction of items from Europe or Asia (I'm talking about items shipped out of the states and brought back in, not items exported from other countries). Just a thougth
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B&C computers carries a lot of stuff. I've been very happy w/ everything I've ordered from them. They can be a bit pricy on somethings though. B&C Computer Visions Bravo Sierra also carries a lot of games & hardware. Most games/progs go for between $5 & $10. Bravo Sierra I've ordered hardware from them in the past but never any software. One other that I have ordered from in the past is 4jays. 4Jays Again, their prices seem to run in the $5 to $15 range. Hope this helps.
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What are the five most indespensible titles for the Lynx?
glitch replied to bergbros's topic in Atari Lynx
I'm shocked that nobody mentioned Battlezone 2000. I absolutly love that game especially w/ more than one player. My top 5 would have to be: Warbirds Battlezone 2000 Checked Flag Lemmings Awsome Golf Todd's adventures in slime world is close. It's not one of the best but I was pleasantly suprised by it and am still constantly playing it. Xenophobe would be next. I also love the puzzle games (Chips challange, Ishido (strat not puzz), Crystal Mines II, etc) but the list is limited to 5. -
Can you buy just a LGSS cart? I purchased my copy of Othello used and if it was supposed to be bundled w/ a LGSS cart then I didn't get it. They should probably list the LGSS cart in the Lynx rarity guide also. BTW love the new look of your site.
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I absolutely love the Lynx section. Great job. I've been keeping my own list of games & rarity values in a spread sheet for the last year or so and was waiting for someone to develop a comprehensive list. For the most part the values I came up with are very close to yours. I don't know if it makes any difference but SFX by Songbird Productions was originally released on a green PCB 3 card instead of the black one. The green PCB is the type that I have. I believe Revenant was also released on the green PCB style but I don't actually own one to verify that. The following cart seems to be missing: BLL Loader Cart by Bastian Schick Also I have seen mention of the following prototypes but don't know if they actually saw the light of day. If anyone is interested I can try to see what info I can dig up. 720 Bleaker Blood & Guts Hockey Blue Earth Cabal Edward 2000 Evergreen Fire by Bastian Schick Full Court Press Basketball Guardians: Storm Over Doria Heavyweight Contender Iron Reign Ninja Nerd Paralemmings by Laurens Simonis Puzzler 2000 by Bastian Schick? R3K R.C. Destruction Derby Road Fury Rolling Thunder Spacewar The Furies TNT Larry by Laurens Simonis Ultra Star Raiders Wolfenstein 3D Zow I've seen screen shots & roms for a number of the above.
