I finally got my McWill replacement screen installed. Now my 30 year old Lynx is getting more playtime than my PlayStation 5.
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The scaling on some of these games is absolutely insane for the time
This hardware probably even mostly out powers the Game Boy Color
@@videostash413 the original game boy was very difficult to see in a way the Lynx never was the ghosting of the screen made it very difficult on the original DMG to see really anything
Pocket was better but even then.
Definitely. Almost on par with the advance as well. The lynx is 16 bit, which is super impressive for its time
The interesting thing about the Lynx is that it’s sprite scaling capabilities are on par, if not better, than Mode 7 on the Super NES. There’s not a lot of software that takes advantage of it though, unfortunately.
Not exactly. The mode 7 had rotation, and Lynx couldn’t do that. It could scale a bunch of sprites at once.
But a lot of tricks it could do because of the crazy low resolution screen (unimpressive) and a special graphics chip (impressive)
It was a head of its time handheld for sure, but I think the size of it was bigger than the Japanese Pc Engine. No?
@@sloppynyuszi The SNES allow more effects on a single layer while the Atari Lynx allow for distortion on multiple sprites allowing to replicate depth effect from Arcade racing games. For similar effect on regular consoles, you have to wait for Atari Jaguar (Super Burnout), Sega Saturn and obviously the Neo-Geo.
You can only scale a single layer on the SNES, it can be made to look like it's doing sprite scaling but it's not! Check out Electrocop to understand how crazy the Lynx is
Lynx could only scale up to a certain size . If you wanted full scaling you had to write your own code
Shame that it also has probably the smallest, aggressively stupid-as-fuck library I've ever seen
Man, this console was great! It's basically the PSP of the 90s, & it shows like crazy!
Damn this bring's back memories of my childhood, crystal mines was by far the best game for the console hands down.
the recharged games and atari 50 were a good idea (though with 50 you have to scroll a timeline for vids and images rather than view it as a documentary, though the game 100 game library is separate). Just don't buy black widow recharged on xbox as it bugs out to prevent you from resuming the 2nd time you play. Was fun on switch.
I feel you. Crystal Mines is an awesome game!! You should also check out Switchblade as well!! 😃
Some games are smooth as butter and are really impressive, other games run like absolute trash.
Atari really should have had better quality control.
Atari and quality control are like oil and water. Always have been. From the beginning with Pong, to the Atari 2600 and 5200, to the Atari Jaguar and Lynx, to the 1983 video game crash and ET, to in the more recent past, Dragonball Z Sagas and Dragonball Z Taiketsu.
They just don't get quality control.
Atari didnt care.
Epyx had to bring in someone to manufacture the Lynx and market it internationally (or stop designing the console). Only Atari was interested, but with the reputation of Jack and Sam Tramiel, several Epyx programmers quit when they heard Atari was being brought in.
Atari made money by suing Epyx for breach of contract on several occasions in this venture, causing Epyx to go bankrupt.
@@scottythegreat1 Yes, it may also be true that they had intentions of doing that from the get go.
It was beneficial to atari to bankrupt Epyx to gain the handheld for themself and not pay royalties.
The devs that left understood more than the man making the decisions, Bummer, Thanks for the info it was interesting to look into.
Crazy powerful system, great CPU, scaling, brilliant, but also hampered with a TINY resolution, 16 colours and just nasty sound.
I prefer the sound to the Gameboy and GameGear. It was far less bloopy and had great sampled speech in some games. Listen to Toki
16 colors on screen was a good amount for the time for a portable console. The Gameboy had 4 monochromatic shades, for comparison. The Game Gear had 32, but it came out an year later.
@@31leoceara I think that’s the master system. The game gear I think had 64 on screen colours out of a palette of over 4000 (more than the Megadrive)
I think the low resolution really hampers these handheld for today’s taste. I loved those handhelds in the 90s, but can’t really play them in emulators with odd exceptions.
But I rather emulate Master system versions of game gear games. Sonic 2 is night and day between the two system.
Atari needs to bring out Lynx and Jaguar compilations games for all popular consoles. There's some on the Atari 50th anniversary compilation but only a few.
Also Activision 2600 compilation would be cool
Great Video
Great Job!
Yeah, this was way ahead of its time. Its failure to out compete Gameboy shows that with gaming systems, like most other things, many factors determine success.
Wow! This is amazing!
A few of those games look way better than anything on the Genesis or SNES! The lynx was definitely ahead of it's time. I wish it had done better.
Lynx Hardware was insane for his age not only scaling but also sprite multiplexer that allow in fact endless sprites on screen with no slow down. too bad Atari make a lot of marketing mistakes : in Fact Tramiel know exactly how to sell a computer ( success of Atari ST was an example) but not know how to sell a games device.
Great and underrated console
Everyone knew how great the console was, but it was expensive compared to the Game Boy and didnt have the intellectual property Nintendo had (nor the third party support). Also, no one wanted to deal with Jack Tramiel due to his reputation of bankrupting his parts suppliers.
This should have been a console too. Is was really good. Far better than the 7800
The Lynx was definitely a superior hardware. And it did have some third-party support for games like Double Dragon and Rygar. But I'm sure that it suffered from the same battery-drainage problem as the Game Gear.
It had a much worse battery life than the Game Gear actually because of the method for the backlit colored screen.
@@0000maxx0000 If I remember correct, with the Mk2 version, you could get 6 hours of play out of good quality batteries, cheap batteries never did well with it.
I am going ot get this console for Rygar, slime world, toki, viking child, and switch blade 2.Thanks for the video.
Steel Talons looks like a proper flight sim by the standards of the time, probably a bit ambitious for a handheld! I like the graphics of Slime World, it looked distinctive. There look to be some good games on the system, though I remember at the time it had its critics (mainly for being battery hungry, I think).
4:23 I didn't know Diddy Kong had a game for the Atari Lynx
Actually wish I had a Lynx but only half of the game library is worth having but I hear HomeBrewers are still making cool games for it even Today!
Easily more than half, it would have one of the best, if not the best good vs bad ratio games library, helps when the library is small. Yes there's plenty of good homebrew stuff for the system.
It's also an excellent system to collect for, you can still get everything boxed and most in sealed condition.
@off1K Yeah Ok you could be right so maybe 2/3 to 3/4 of it's Library, Don't get me wrong Dude, I would Love to have a Lynx in my collection an original or Lynx 2 or Both! Another holy grail System I would like in my collection is a Neo Geo Pocket Color! ( NGPC.)
just picked up a lynx in 2022
a bit late 🙃
Very capable portable system for it's time but not that well supported and sold.
I had one of the original versions. Battery drainer and the res was so low, it forced harsh graphics decisions for the devs.
Looks like many of these games would still hold up today, even if the battery power won't!
Im currently at 47 of 71 games needed for a full set
what an odd zoom in camera they chose for double dragon,does it only allow 2 ppl on screen at once?
They never released some American handhelds and consoles in Japan
I'm sure it was a nice handheld for its time, but by modern standards not much seems to have been lost. I don't know why, but I'd rather play a Game Boy version of a console game like those from the NES than an Atari Lynx version. It feels like in its attempt to do more, it honestly did a whole lot less from a modern perspective. Trying to deliver on full color games on a handheld and a more console-like experience just wasn't all that doable at the time. I used to lament that GB, GBA and other handheld games weren't quite like their full console releases when ported over, but now I realize it was a blessing. They'd have nothing worth mentioning about them if they were.
I mean why today would you choose to play, for example, the GBA ports of NES/SNES Super Mario games, when you could just play the NES/SNES Super Mario games instead? On your phone or a retro-geared third-party handheld.
Wild that there are only 76 games for this platform, though. That seems so low a number, but I guess unlike Nintendo and their Game Boy, Atari migrated to a newer system with the Jaguar much sooner... and the Game Boy Color was essentially the same system, just with a visual enhancement, so arguably it's not even a new system, though there were some games released that only worked on the newer handheld. I'm also probably biased. I've never actually liked Atari all that much. Their golden era was before my time and I took no notice of them beyond the initial Atari system we had for a short while (probably near or maybe even after Atari as a company died and was sold off) and their name publishing a few games I was playing, like Neverwinter Nights, the Bioware D&D RPG I loved as a kid.
I guess it has better hardware specification than famicom
12:28 Игра про космических футболистов, люблю ee
Good old Atari, great job VGL.
I played some of these games on my channel, if you're interested stop by.
Are you going to do atari 2600
LYNX GENIAL !!
Si no hubiese sido por la cuestión de la duración de las baterías a esta consola le habría ido mejor que la gameboy
That some real nasty sound !
gb for kiddos, lynx for teens!!!
These games where hard because 1 the console overheated.
2 If you used batteries they did not last for long.
I used to play mine for hours upon hours, especially crystal mines and never overheated.
But your correct about the batteries, I used mine with the wall plug.
0:03: 1. A.P.B.
ATARI ❤❤❤
Salvato Cheetah is The 92 Games
Dracula seem a creepy game, i mean look good
Double Dragon is at 2nd person view, lol, xd/.
Man, some people they could get away with any damn thing as long as their portable was in color, huh?
@@alexojideagu For about two hours during Thanksgiving 94. It felt like jamming thumbtacks into the head of my dick.
@@t-spiders1035 sure it was past it by 94 but in 90 it was pretty impressive.
It had hardware ahead of it's time. Could have more and better games, though.
76 was it? I had maybe 8 🤣😄
11:13 Mamaco
Salvato Cheetah 8 Bit Atari Lynx
Wasn't all 79
With all due respect to anyone who loves this console, but nearly all of those games seem really bad to me. Just a few of them I wouldn't mind trying out, but far fewer than the showing on the Gameboy or Gamegear. Granted, the comparison is hardly fair due to the differences in library sizes, but still. For all you afficionados out there, are the games better than they look?
Too bad this sucker was big, expensive and a battery hog because on the other hand it was very advanced for its time.
There is something wrong with this video, it stops playing every other game
Still have my Lynx 2 I picked up when it dropped. This thing was amazing and shit all over the Gameboy. People are fucking stupid.
Это какое то недоразумение, а не портативка хД Ни 1ну игру не советую даже пробовать играть, советую забыть как страшный сон.
Но автору всё ещё благодарность, за его труд о/
This console was impressive looking back it kinda sucks
This system is a total shit fest.
❗BLOODY HELL, this was a TERRIBLE Handheld.
NO WONDER it was beaten by 'GameBoy' and even 'Game Gear'.
Despite being able to get ROMs for Free, I still can't find enough games I to want to play...
I owned all 3 and the Lynx 2 console blew the other 2 away. Superior graphics by far. Great sampled sound. Did you even play the real system? The Gameboy was overrated as fuck and I sold it. Never looked back.
@@alexojideagu the system was great. The games not. So in that sense it was a terrible handheld unfortunately
@@litjellyfish How many of the Lynx games have you played? The Gambeboy is completely overrated. 70% of the games are junk.
@@leighdappa Wow. Play the best lynx games they make the gameboy look like a toy. Lemmings desert strike , Toki, stun runner road blasters, warbirds etc etc
what an odd zoom in camera they chose for double dragon,does it only allow 2 ppl on screen at once?
what an odd zoom in camera they chose for double dragon,does it only allow 2 ppl on screen at once?
what an odd zoom in camera they chose for double dragon,does it only allow 2 ppl on screen at once?
It wasn't zoomed in. The Linx had a very low resolution screen and since the sprites were pixel accurate to the arcade version they look really big. For reference, the Linx screen is 160x102 and the original Double Dragon is 336x240.
The atari lynx was a good handheld, i live in the uk and back when the lynx was doing the rounds we used to have a store called Dixons and they would have a games corner and a podium with handhelds bolted on to bendy sticks and the atari lynx was there along side the game gear and game boy, they would always have californa games running on a lynx 1 and i always remember being super impressived by it especially the screen, on the odd occasion you would see blue lightning, i bought a lynx a few years later and it still remains my favourite of the old 90s handhelds.