(75 games)
The Atari Lynx, usually just referred to as Lynx, is a fourth generation (1987-2004) handheld video game console developed in partnership with Epyx, Inc. and distributed by the Atari Corporation. It was released in September 1989 in North America at a retail price of $149.95. The handheld was also released in Europe (1990) and Japan (1990). The Lynx wasthe world’s first handheld electronic game with a color LCD screen. The console was discontinued in early 1996, possibly at the time of the company’s sale on April 8, 1996.
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Awesome Golf
Basketbrawl
Batman Returns
Battle Wheels
Battlezone 2000
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Block Out
Blue Lightning
Bubble Trouble
California Games
Checkered Flag
Chip’s Challenge
Crystal Mines II
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
Dinolympics
Dirty Larry: Renegade Cop
Double Dragon
Dracula: The Undead
Electrocop
European Soccer Challenge
Fat Bobby
The Fidelity: Ultimate Chess Challenge
Gates of Zendocon
Gauntlet: The Third Encounter
Gordo 106: The Mutated Lab Monkey
Hard Drivin’
Hockey
Hydra
Ishido: The Way of Stones
Jimmy Connors’ Tennis
Joust
Klax
Krazy Ace Miniature Golf
Kung Food
Lemmings
Lexis
Lynx Casino
Malibu Bikini Volleyball
Ms. Pac-Man
NFL Football
Ninja Gaiden
Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom
Pac-Land
Paperboy
Pinball Jam
Pit-Fighter
Power Factor
Qix
Raiden
Rampage
Rampart
RoadBlasters
Robo-Squash
Robotron: 2084
Rygar: Legendary Warrior
S.T.U.N. Runner
Scrapyard Dog
Shadow of the Beast
Shanghai
Steel Talons
Super Asteroids & Missile Command
Super Off-Road
Super Skweek
Switchblade II
Todd’s Adventures in Slime World
Toki
Tournament Cyberball
Turbo Sub
Viking Child
Warbirds
World Class Soccer
Xenophobe
Xybots
Zarlor Mercenary