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Greetings fellow Lynx addicts! Together with Willard I've been working on a new puzzle game for the lynx, based on the popular board game Rush Hour. For this project we have decided that we will be sharing playable betas of all of our significant updates, including the final version of the game. The ROM we'd like to share with you today is only 5% complete and represents our first milestone- a playable demo. This demo shows the perspective and graphical style that we will be using, but some graphics are still placeholders and many planned features are missing. Future updates will include more variation in graphics, sounds, time attack and saving functionality. We will post major updates in this thread as the game develops, and will also be creating a feature that details the development process and ultimately will include the source code. If you encounter any bugs while playing this game please be sure to notify me through PM and we will work to iron it out. Thank you for your attention. Attached is the 5% complete alpha as well as a promo shot that shows some currently unimplemented ideas ........................................................ PS. Most of you probably know me from working on on my big project DragonSaga. At times I need to have a break from it for my own sanity its still going strong though. PPS. Beta Phase Games is still working on brigning their upcoming Lynx and Jaguar projects out, but thought it would be fun to take a short break to focus on an original development that can be shared with the community as it is created. TrafficJamDemo.zip
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Hello Everyone! This is my first blog post ever here on AtariAge, and I'm excited to be on here! Let me introduce myself. My name is Chase, and I am a seventeen year from Ohio. I have been playing and collecting Atari 2600 games for 3 years now and I have never felt more passionate and happy playing simple games compared to the high resolution, highly complicated games of today. The 2600 seems to pull me in with simplicity and the appeal of playing games that have shaped the game industry into how it is today. I have used my Atari 2600 (a four switch Woody) more than my Ps4, and I actually love my Atari more than my PlayStation. I want to start up a YouTube channel reviewing games and potentially talk to the people who programmed them. I hope to have a fun time on here and I can't wait to share my passion with others and hear stories from others who grew up with the console I love. I will mostly will be talking about the 2600 on this blog, mostly about games. Which ones I love, which ones I think are ok, and which ones I don't really like. I might also dabble in the 5200, 7800 and the Lynx and Jaguar. And one question to end this blog: Which Atari 2600 launch title is your favorite? Mine is Indy 500, followed by Surround.
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Hi Everyone - Relatively new (back to it, at least) to the Lynx world and I am looking to rebuild my library. I'm looking for some games like Paperboy, Batman, Ninja Gaiden, Lemmings, Robotron, California Games, Stun Runner, etc. If anyone has any they're willing to part with reasonably inexpensive, let me know! Thanks!
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Hi, I am forced to generate some serious cash, so I put some of my rarest Lynx games on offer. If you are interested in an item please drop me a line. I'll come back to you in 2 or 3 days. On offer are: - Eye of the Beholder (2011 release) - Lynxopoly (#28) - Hotdog - Poker - Relief Pitcher - Zaku All items are like new. Shipping options are: GERMANY Regular Parcel (EURO 7.00) EU Regular Parcel (EURO 17.00) USA/CANADA Regular Airmail in robust box (EURO 4, runtime about 5 to 8 days, no insurance, no tracking). or Airmail Parcel (EURO 37.00, runtime about 14 to 21 days, insured, tracking) If you have any questions, please drop me a PM. Thanks for watching, Marc.
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For a time I assumed it was a Texas instruments chip from that late 1980s. Now I want to be sure what it uses for sound effects.
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Obviously few people in this forum may need a Atari Lynx Buying Guide video...but I wanted to share mine here to see what you guys thought. Big shoutout to Marco (McWill) here on AtariAge for doing an awesome job on the screen mod! As for video capture, I could have probably just captured the VGA out on the modded Lynx but decided on just using OpenEmu instead for speed and convenience. I also purposely left out that there are two versions of the d-pad on model 1. I felt going to far into the weeds for casual viewers may bore them.
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If you like the Jag Bar you're gonna love Lynx Lounge! Join me as I review all my Lynx swag one drink at a time.
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Hi everyone, The time has come. The Atari Lynx collection I've spent well over a decade collecting is being sold off. Times are tough and money is tight (had to get another car, the daughter also needed her first car, plus the other bills are piling up - not that you necessarily care why I'm doing it, but I wanted you to know I'm not a reseller, or a greedy wanker. Just a guy who's down on his luck.) Okay, enough whining. My Lynx collection consists of around 120 games. I'll put the complete list of what I have below, but if you want to see some pics of most of them, please visit this ancient Lynx thread here. The thread is missing a few items: Lynxopoly, Solitaire (which I wrote the manual for, the FlashCard (the one from Lynxman, which I also wrote the manual for), and both the Bitchy contest cart, and the Bitchy game, #15 of 20, that I won from the contest. I can post pics of these here if there is interest. And the thread has a few items I sold off in months past - Zaku, SIMIS, Hyperdrome, and EOTB, all gone. Most of these are complete in the box. The few that aren't I'll make sure you know, and see pictures of, before we finalize any deals. I'm not pricing anything because I don't really know the value, so please feel free to PM me with fair offers. If I like the offers, I'll accept them. Otherwise, they'll end up on eBay. Alien vs Predator *Demo* - 2 copies, one from B&C and one from an eBayer from Poland Alpine Games Alpine Games Bonus Cart A.P.B. Awesome Golf Baseball Heroes Basketbrawl Batman Returns BattleWheels Battlezone 2000 Bill & Ted Excellent Adventure Bitchy #15 of 20 (Won in contest) Bitchy Contest Block Out Blue Lightning - 2 copies, curved and flat Bubble Trouble California Games - 3 copies, ridged, flat, curved Centipede 2000 *Demo* Championship Rally Checkered Flag Chip's Challenge - 2 copes, ridged and flat Crystal Mines II Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure Cyber Virus Daemon's Gate *Demo* Desert Strike Dinolympics Dirty Larry: Renegade Cop Double Dragon Dracula the Undead Dragnet - Sound Demo Dynablaster Electrocop - 3 copies, curved, ridged, flat Euro Soccer Challenge Eye of the Beholder Demo Fat Bobby Fidelity Ultimate Chess Challenge Gates of Zendocon - 2 copies. curved and flat Gauntlet: The Third Encounter Gordo 106 Hard Drivin' Hockey Hydra Ishido: The Way of the Stones Jimmy Connors Tennis Joust Klax Krazy Ace Minature Golf Kung Food Lemmings Lexis Lode Runner Demo Loopz - 2 copies, B&C and Songbird Lynx Casino Lynx Diagnostic Cartridge Lynx Flash Cart Lynx Reloaded Lynxopoly Malibu Bikini Volleyball Marble Madness Demo Marlboro Man *Demo* MegaPak Vol 1 Ms. Pacman NFL Football Ninja Gaiden Ninja Gaiden III Othello Pac-Land Paperboy Pinball Jam Pit-Fighter Pokermania Ponx Pounce Power Factor Qix Raiden - the buggy version, not the Telegames one Rampage Rampart Rapide Race! Remnant: CGE2k Special Edition RoadBlasters Road Riot Robo-Squash Robotron: 2084 Rygar Scrapyard Dog SFX Shadow of the Beast Shanghai Sokomania Steel Talons S.T.U.N. Runner Super Asteroids/Missile Command Super Off-Road Super Skweek Switchblade II T-Tris Todd's Adventure in Slime World Toki Tournament Cyberball 2072 Turbo Sub Viking Child Warbirds World Class Fussball/Soccer Xenophobe Xybots Yastuna Vol 1 - Cubes - Two copies (one from the Polish eBayer and one from Fadest Green PCB labeled 4 of 10) Yastuna Vol 2 - Space Incident (from Fadest - labelled 4 of 10) Zarlor Mercenary Again, if you want to see specific pictures, I'm happy to oblige. I'll most likely start doing eBay next Sunday, so that gives you a few days. Cheers, Smeg
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I rescued a Lynx I that had moderate damage due to battery acid. I Have fixed everything on the main board--but the button membranes seem to have absorbed the chemicals from the battery, and well, they're basically just ruined. I need at least one A/B membrane and one Option/Reset membrane, but I would prefer a full set. If anyone has some they'd be willing to part with please let me know.
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Up for sale is an Atari Lynx Development Flash Cart created by AtariAge's Lynxman http://atariage.com/forums/user/12435-lynxman/ I'd like $50+ship for the cart. It does not have a game on it. When it was new it cost 79 Euros + shipping There are threads on AtariAge that have full instructions on not only programming the cart but also on how to make games for the Lynx... use the forum search function to find them. This cart requires the use of an Altera Byte Blaster to program it with a ROM. This is intended for Atari Lynx development. I have the Altera programmer that I would be willing to sell at cost. They are easily found all over the Internet. I bought mine on EBay . See photos: Sold!!
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All prices are before shipping. PayPal friends and family is preferred but I will take goods and services - you will cover the additional fee if you choose that method. All pictures are at the bottom of the post, please check those for item condition . Ask any questions and buy my stuff! I want this out of my house! I try to price my stuff to move so please PM if you think something is too high and we can discuss. Systems: Retron 1 - CIB $10 -system has been tested with a few games all loaded fine and played fine - I used my original NES controllers so controllers are still in shrink wrap and never used. Game Gear - 8 Sega Brand game protectors $ 4 - Free with any order of $15 or more just mention it when PM me. Dreamcast - All dreamcast games for $10 - Crazy taxi (disc only) - $4 - Tony Hawk Pro Skater - Disc and manual $ 4 - NFL2K CIB - $3 - NFL2K2 CIB - $3 Saturn - Space Jam Disc and back case insert only -$4 NES - Sesame Street 123 $3 INTV All carts for $1 each (All tested and loaded up) - Carnival x2 - DK - label is complete but has fallen off - Space Battle - Bowling - Math Fun Manuals and Misc. - All $2 each - everything for $6 N64 - NHL Breakaway 98 - Rugrats in Paris the Movie - Zelda: Majora's Mask - rough condition Atari 2600 - Canyon Bomber 7800 - Game pack in poster
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I sell my PITS suitcase Everything works fine . It's located in Germany. i thought about 600€ or make me a offer
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I've listed a bunch of Lynx and 7800 games fulfilled by Amazon Canada, search or click through them here: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aag/main/ref=olp_merch_name_2?seller=ASVVEHBRLZEPV I didn't spend a lot of time setting prices, feel free to make me an offer on here if I've overpriced something and I'll reduce it on the site. I listed them here because I need to get rid of a whole load of stuff and I shipped it all to Amazon in a single box for CAD$10 - packing up and calculating the shipping for 60+ individual boxes is just too much effort for me. Also shipping is cheap (or free if you have Prime or order enough) within Canada, and hopefully shouldn't be too bad from the US either.
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I picked up my first Lynx and about 30 games at the weekend. It's a Lynx II in great condition, and with it came two other brand new and boxed but non-working Lynx IIs. They were dead on arrival when they were new, so even if I can't get them working they might be useful for spare parts. Dead Lynx A completely unresponsive: I tried with both fresh batteries and a Lynx PSU and there is no response when I press the 'on' button. I tried connecting the negative battery terminal to the negative (ground?) pin of the speaker jack (which I saw in a YouTube video) - when I did this the screen backlight comes on but there is still no response. Problem Lynx B works perfectly except for the screen display being fixed solid black. The backlight switches on and off, sound plays, buttons respond etc., but the 'brightness' setting does nothing. Again I tried both batteries and a PSU. I tried switching over the motherboards of these two machines, to see if Lynx B's problem is just with its screen, but there was still just a solid black image. I was wondering if I could swap a McWill screen into this machine, but I'm not sure if this problem would persist with that screen too- is there any way I can test whether that would work? Is there any other A/B testing I can do between these two machines to help identify the problem components? Are there any other standard things I can test for? Thanks in advance!
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Here's what is left and some prices. Every game pictured comes with the game disc/cartridge and manual. Please purchase a minimum of $10 to make it worthwhile for me to drive to the post office Prices do not include shipping. XBOX Dark Summit $5 Tony Hawk 4 $5 GENESIS Roadblasters $14 DREAMCAST Bangai O $55 (European version, works fine on US tvs) Armada $20 ATARI LYNX Crystal Mines II $5 Tournament Cyberball $7 (sealed NIB) Stun Runner $12 Steel Talons $7 Hydra $7 QIX $32
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I'd like to break any thoughts right now before I get started... This isn't a guide (currently) to buying classic consoles. I'm curious on advice on getting various vintage game consoles. I already own the general group of items. (Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, etc) However, what I'm lacking on is some of the older and lesser remembered (as far as society seems) game consoles. Classic Game Fest is next weekend, and I'm hoping to find a few game consoles to add to the collection. I don't know how successful or unsuccessful I'll be, but I'd still like to try. In general, what I'm looking for are tips and suggestions as to what I should be looking for (IE specific models or avoiding problematic versions) in the various consoles I'll be listing below. I'm happy to offer suggestions and tips as well on many consoles, but my advice won't be the best honestly. I generally don't care about the outward appearance as much unless it's just awful. ANYWAYS! The consoles I'd like to acquire soon would be... Sega Master System - I know there are several models available, but only one or two offer composite output. I realize I'll want an S-Video mod on this if possible. Curious if anybody here at AtariAge does that, or knows someone who does. Atari Jaguar - I'm curious to give this system a shot since I've honestly never played much of any Atari system. (I have a hard time playing the old old stuff though... Sorry >_<) I need to experience more Atari though to figure out what I missed out on. I know nothing of the console beyond it's general look though... Not even sure about titles. Atari Lynx - I've seen pictures of it, but I'm curious to try it as well. I've seen a few on here for sale but never took the plunge. I also always see something about blown caps involving the screen? (Did I say that right...) Turbo Grafx 16 - This one seems to be the most expensive of those I've glanced over. Wouldn't mind having one, but not looking to spend a huge amount on something I have very little experience with. Is the system even worth the effort? If so, need suggestions for games as well. XD Neo Geo X - Forgot to put in this one. I know they have a re-released Neo Geo X "Gold" package or whatever that comes with a bunch of packed in games with the system plus a handheld piece. Is this thing any good and worth getting over the old Neo Geo system? Sega Saturn - This one is probably the lowest on the list, but I would be interested in getting one if I can get it for a low-ish price. However, I also don't know very many games I'd want on it, so it's on the back burner for the moment. Another thing to keep in mind is that my repair (solder) skill is pretty basic (consider a title like SUPER AMATEUR to be appropriate). I do apologize if this seems lazy or something, but I didn't see anything else like this on the forums. (If I missed it, I apologize and please link me. I searched price guides or console buying guides and came up empty.) Thanks for anybody who can give any opinion or suggestions on these consoles. I realize the Classic Game Fest may not be the best place to go for these items, but maybe I get lucky and find some killer deals. Even beyond that, I'd be interested in acquiring these items regardless of the convention. Wouldn't mind a few game suggestions as well of course.
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One of my interests right now is in typography, i.e. fonts. As such, I was wondering if I could do some small service to the Lynx development community by creating a functional font. If such was possible I was wondering what format a font that functioned on Lynx would be and how many characters for this theoretical typeface. As a proof of the concept, I present a small conceptual sample of what it could look like. I'm not sure how many characters it would need, so I stuck to the basics already present on my keyboard. I'm not a professional font designer, in fact I have no font designing software - the above was done purely in Photoshop - and I can't code a single line of BASIC. Thoughts? p.s.: Ignore the strange thing to the far left of each line. It was my personal height identifier - max height from what I'm calling the "baseline" (official font terminology but I've got only a faint idea of what it actually means) upwards is seven pixels., from the baseline downwards, only two pixels.
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Just a heads up that I'm selling my copies of Hot Dog and Relief Pitcher for the Lynx on eBay. You can check 'em out (with a bunch of other games and gaming promo stuff) here: http://stores.ebay.com/k3v/_i.html?_sop=10&rt=nc Cheers
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Hi, I bought a Lynx II and it is not really working. It's kinda easier to show than describe, so here's some poorly shot videos. These seem to be both video and in game bugs and crashes; I am wondering if there is any fix for this. It seems to be an issuse with the system, but I don't know anything for sure.
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http://www.gamegavel.com/sites/rick63/ Thanks for looking! Rick
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