Top 25 Atari Lynx Games of All Time! In 1080p HD 60FPS

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  • This is my personal Top 25 Atari Lynx games of all time, along with some Honorable Mentions - all in a 60 Frames Per Second, 1080p Video Format! I'm trying something new with this one - full vocal commentary about why I like each game!
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    The Top 25 starts at 00:59
    Top 25 - 00:59
    Top 20 - 03:31
    Top 15 - 07:21
    Top 10 - 11:02
    Top 5 - 15:51
    Number 2 - 19:25
    HONORABLE MENTIONS - 20:53
    Number 1 - 22:17
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    2. Must still be fun to play to day!
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  • @KingsCountyLightHaus
    @KingsCountyLightHaus 8 лет назад +103

    I emailed back and forth for a while with Slime World's designer. He told me a few interesting things about what's probably my favorite game of all time.
    There was no memory left for a pre-composed score, so he wrote an algorithm that generates randomized music according to certain rules. That music changes every time you pass a save point.
    The MASSIVE maps are actually stored on tiny bitmaps - he literally drew them up, pixel by pixel.This approach needed only a simple rule set to interpret said bitmaps and ultimately saved on memory.
    There's a near impossible room to get to that's hidden in stage 6 and rife with those snaptrap floor jaw monsters. If you made it there, you were presented with a special address and password to mail in that would get you a free Todd's Adventures T-Shirt.
    The developers in california at the time loved their jobs and had a blast making those early games, but Atari kind of screwed them all over in the end. I've heard this more than once from Atari programmers. Small consolation? They *did* have a remote controlled car with a camera feed built in! they used it to ferry stuff around the office and stage practical jokes upon one another.
    You mentioned that as a game it's not much to look at, but I must respectfully disagree. EVERYTHING in the world flowed and oozed so smoothly, from waterfalls to slime walls and ceilings. I hadn't seen this absolute totality of movement in any game before, and I guess to attribute that smooth flow to clever use of the Lynx's wonderful ability to scale and morph sprites as they were, with little to no other frames.
    And the lead programmer/designer is actually a pretty devout christian, hence the jesus fish you can spot after his name at the opening credits. I think he's making educational software now, and he seems really happy with life in general. I enjoyed hearing that last bit from him - the man put more hours of fun in my life than I can count. FFS, I have the model 1 console and I STILL play that game every now and again.

    • @josemartin598
      @josemartin598 6 лет назад

      What friggin game r u talking about.

    • @zusk8556
      @zusk8556 6 лет назад +13

      Wow, that was an AWESOME post. I literally had no idea there was another person on the planet whose favorite game of all time was Slime World. I grew up with the Genesis version, but later on I got the Lynx rom and eventually the TurboGrafx-CD port. I've thoroughly enjoyed them all. I always liked the music on the Lynx version. Each version has its own unique score and I love all 3 of them, but the Lynx version is particularly cool to me. My favorite thing in the Lynx was the 'Easy' mode's stage being that alien blue color, as opposed to the standard green of the other two versions. I always boot up Easy first on Lynx for that reason.
      And that truly makes my day that he's a devoted Christian. So am I. To think, the designer of my favorite game since childhood would actually turn out to be a brother in Christ. That's so awesome. I'm glad he's happy, and stoked to find another person who loved the game as much as I did.

    • @AngusMcMullet
      @AngusMcMullet 5 лет назад +12

      In 7th grade, I practically forced my best friend to get a lynx so we could play SlimeWorld against each other on comlynx- then he forced his cousins and a friend from school to do the same. We had an EPIC sleepover and played SlimeWorld death match for HOURS! we even soldiered up an extra long comlynx cable so one dude would go into the laundry room and the other guys could strategize against him. So. Much. Fun!! (And wow, we were all Christians, and wondered if the Jesus fish was intentional) what a cool post to stumble on. Made my day.

    • @Chocolatchips
      @Chocolatchips 4 года назад +1

      Great comment! You're right about everything in there. I still have Slime World from when it was new and I still play it routinely. With both the procedural music and the image-based maps, it sounds like work of this sort inspired some elements of Minecraft. The algorithmic music in Slime World has been inspiring to me through the years. The tiny, almost inaudible instrument voices alone have always been interesting to me. When I make my own music, I often use a Pokey IC to make the same little clicks and blips for a percussion track. I've also messed around with procedural generated 'chip' music that certainly pulls some inspiration from the music created for Slime World.
      You know, I'd loooooove to see a 'Return to Slime World' on the Lynx someday! Even just a hack for custom maps would be outstanding. Maybe someone will pick up that project.

    • @intylab
      @intylab 4 года назад +2

      Oh boy! Fellow Slime World fans AND brothers/sisters in Christ. Where do I begin?
      First, I did notice the fish symbol on the title screen next to Peter Engelbrite's (?) name and made the connection.
      Second, I put a lot of time into this game. At that time, the maps seemed as big as Open World games are today. I figured that the maps were rendered from tile-based bitmaps.
      Next, the final ending in Episode 6. On the Atari Lynx version, I discovered you could transpose the third and fifth character from the passwords generated early in Episode 1, and take you to the end of Episode 6. I think the code is 118BEB or 11EB8B to go straight to the final exit to get the bonus message. I should have written in for that t-shirt!
      In the Sega Genesis version, you can skip most of Episode 4. You might notice right when you enter that there are "wings" at the top of the shaft. Work your way to the point just east of the starting point and shoot the wall. Then long-jump across the slippery slime (it looks like you won't make it across, but you'll slide up the slope on the far side) and shoot the wall there. Suddenly, you're at the exit!
      Finally, I have 8 copies of this game for the Atari Lynx and 4 working units to play multiplayer with. One friend and I used to play a LOT of 2-player Lynx games, and we kept coming back to Slime World.
      Time to go back to Episode 3 and shoot some Cyclops now.

  • @johnnyutah892
    @johnnyutah892 6 лет назад +9

    Electro cop was a beast of a game, so hard, but great when you finally finish it. Scrap yard dog was also, surprisingly good.

  • @XV250
    @XV250 7 лет назад +10

    This is an excellent video. It has really good production values, and does a superb job of explaining why the Lynx was a truly great, underrated system.

  • @ROMBomb001
    @ROMBomb001 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for making this. You introduced me to 3 game I would have never tried otherwise (Chip's Challenge, Slime World, and Xybots). Great video, excellent narration, and very nice production quality!

  • @martijnschuth7044
    @martijnschuth7044 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for making this video. The Atari Lynx was my first console and is still my favorite. I still play it to this day and I LOVE listening to other people talk about it!

  • @KronosTheDeejay
    @KronosTheDeejay 3 года назад +3

    Top video sir. I've just started collecting this system and the games and I'm glad to have this perfectly distilled list to start with, where every genre is covered!

  • @thwgn138
    @thwgn138 Год назад +1

    This was a fantastic nostalgia trip for me! All your Top # videos are amazing!

  • @DSt3alth
    @DSt3alth 4 года назад +4

    Ah brings back memories when I first got my lynx 😁 Been building a massive collection of lynx games (commercial and home brew) and nearly done. This video has made me pull it out and play!

  • @soldieroftafari
    @soldieroftafari 8 лет назад +7

    Loved Every minute of this. I played all of these games!!

  • @BlackoutsBox
    @BlackoutsBox 3 года назад +3

    this has brought back my childhood... we used to hookup lynxs and play Todd's Slimeworld with 16 player multiplayer and this at the mall in front of Babbages (a long lost gamestop like store) because all the kids would bring their lynx consoles and 3 way multiplayer cable. I was just a tadpole but the lynx was awesome for it's time.

  • @RJ-cq8dd
    @RJ-cq8dd 7 лет назад +3

    My parents did not allow my brother and me to buy a console for the tv, so my pre teen years were spent with Lynx, Game gear, and Game boy. I had a blast with all of them, so this year I decided to reacquire all these handhelds. Today I picked up a Lynx 1 in pristine condition, with 15 games (most of them on your list), for 100 euros..great deal! Back in the day I loved playing California games, Klax and Ninja gaiden the most.

  • @leehyatt76
    @leehyatt76 8 лет назад +9

    really surprised you don't have more viewers and subscribers! Very high quality material. Loving your channel so far! :)

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +3

      +Lee Hyatt Thank you very much. Please feel free to spread the word!

  • @VideoQuestEx
    @VideoQuestEx 7 лет назад +8

    "Team Hydra" is basically like "Road Blasters" but on the water and with pit-stops. Nice video, by the way!

  • @210presence
    @210presence 8 лет назад +3

    Great video and fantastic comments of the games! My favourite game of atari Lynx, is "Checkered flag" :)

  • @intylab
    @intylab 4 года назад +4

    Man - thanks for the memories! It's so hard to decide where to begin here.
    Thanks for starting with that old California Games commercial. I remember seeing that exactly once on TV, and boy did it whet my appetite!
    After hearing you describe Slime World, I realized you probably have played many of the multiplayer games in multiplayer. I was going to ask about that.
    Thank you for making no mention of Gordo 106, Viking Child, or Dirty Harry. Those games were truly forgettable. Too bad I didn't see any mention of Electrocop or Gates of Zendocon. They were right up there with Blue Lightning.
    Apparently you didn't know in Rygar that you can shoot and jump on the fireballs just like any other enemy.
    I remember beating Ninja Gaiden only because I happened to get a sword just before fighting the Stage 4 boss. The arcade had 6 stages, but I can chalk it up to limited ROM space.
    I loved the Lynx arcade conversions of Roadblasters and Klax in particular. Too bad there is no longer time for Klax since it's not the Nineties anymore. Want to know a secret? Hold the Option 1 and Option 2 buttons in the endgame to see a different message.
    Hydra is another great arcade conversion. Maybe people disliked it because it seemed like a dead ringer for Roadblasters, the same way that Power Drift was no Outrun. But by itself on the Lynx, it's another fantastic action game with a 3D perspective. The women in swimsuits are easy on the eyes too, even on the low-res display - especially the one who shows up in the endgame.
    Xenophobe took a lot of practice to master, but it was by far my favorite port. It also left me with some unanswered questions. I'm still convinced all those useless items can't all be red herrings.
    Why did you use the same verbiage in describing Steel Talons and Desert Strike? I remember finishing Steel Talons with only one OK rating. Desert Strike was just plain fun, even if I never did finish the first mission. I ought to give it another try.
    Rampage is fun, both in single player and multiplayer. I think you're referring to the woman in the red dress. If you're playing as George, you can hold onto her and watch your points rack up (and you can look down into her heaving bosom) until she slaps you to get free. Then you can eat her for health. The megavitamin with no label is the one that makes George invincible for the remainder of the stage. I forget which "hold" person and megavitamin mapped to the other characters. It seemed dumb that you spend 60 days working your way to New York City, just to suddenly be back in Sunnyvale, but who else paid attention to that detail?
    Xybots was an endurance test that took me months to beat. I hated how you moved so slow unless you spent a lot of coins keeping your speed up. Then a friend and I played for months again until we beat it in 2-player mode. I can't bring myself to play it again.
    Slime World is just plain fun! I don't know how many hundreds of hours I put into it. Want to see an expanded endgame message in Episode 6? Try taking some passwords from the beginning of Episode 1 and transposing the third and fifth characters. Once you find the right one, try working your way backwards to see how crazy hard the last three rooms are! BTW, don't use the invincibility cheat code or you'll just get the standard message.
    Chip's Challenge was fun for the whole family! It was also where I learned about Mandelbrot. I have audio rips of all the music to this day. I also applied mods to the Steam version to hear the Lynx music. I'm so glad the sequel was finally released. BTW, I thought Melinda the Mental Marvel was ugly as sin. It looked like Chip was getting it on with his Math teacher.
    Thanks for hearing me out. You just got yourself a new subscriber.

  • @FOZZYBEAR26
    @FOZZYBEAR26 4 года назад +3

    Great video and the nostalgia is unreal but I’m shocked Bill & Teds excellent adventure didn’t even get a mention let alone be in the top 25. Would have been in my top 4 that’s for sure 😊 1.Chips Challenge, 2. Todd’s adventure in slime world, 3. Xenophobe, 4. Bill & Ted

  • @MFDReesha
    @MFDReesha 6 лет назад +2

    Hydra was awesome! In my TOP5 games for LYNX.
    Thank you so so much for this video!!! ❤️

  • @martincoombes4097
    @martincoombes4097 7 лет назад +6

    Me and dad were addicted to bill and teds excellent adventure back in 93 94 and till this day i have not seen him play any other game for aslong as he played that one.

  • @blackenedheart9592
    @blackenedheart9592 Год назад +5

    It's a shame the lynx didn't sell well. The games looked leaps and bounds better than Sega and Nintendo's handhelds. The fact that it was 16 bit was awesome too 😊

    • @snichelsticks8653
      @snichelsticks8653 Год назад +1

      I agree with the statement on the game boy but I prefer the game gear to this

    • @FantasyVisuals
      @FantasyVisuals 11 месяцев назад +1

      Game Gear was a master system with enhanced colours. Lynx was a powerhouse with lots of RAM
      Though it had the lowest resolution of all the handhelds.

  • @bigkeith41
    @bigkeith41 5 лет назад +1

    Great video bro I just brought a Atari Lynx thank u keep up the great work 👍🏿🤙🏿❤️😎

  • @amuzulo
    @amuzulo 5 лет назад

    Excellent intro the the Lynx. Thank you so much for making this!!

  • @balthier-leadingman3782
    @balthier-leadingman3782 8 лет назад +3

    This was one of the best vids ive seen in a looong time! Great job mate, look forward to see what you make next. Perfect
    :)

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад

      Thanks very much for your support!
      My next video is for the Game Boy Advance. All the footage is recorded - I've just gotta edit it together and do the Voiceovers, source the box art, and upload it! It *should* be ready by the end of the month!

    • @81giorikas
      @81giorikas 3 года назад

      @@Juganawt You do great work man.
      However the lynx is just about whatever sega did wrong lol magnified.
      You could call it 25 games for the lynx and be done with it.
      Still you can admire it what they tried to do.

  • @PSNationTorgo
    @PSNationTorgo 8 лет назад +51

    You keep saying "Mode 7 style scaling" but the Lynx actually supports full hardware scaling and rotation. Mode 7 only worked for a background layer on the SNES/Super Famicom. Some crafty devs found a way to use transparencies to make it seem like characters or objects were scaling/rotating, but the Lynx could actually do so with anything.

    • @XV250
      @XV250 7 лет назад +5

      Also, didn't the SNES come out after the Lynx? So would it really be the SNES using "Lynx mode" graphics..?

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  7 лет назад +5

      LS650 many systems could achieve scaling and rotation effects, but when you've only got a few seconds to portray an idea of a visual, you have to use the most commonly recognizable name for the feature - i.e. SNES mode 7.

    • @soulintake
      @soulintake 7 лет назад +5

      Juganawt it's not a few seconds, the video is nearly 25 minutes. And seeing that you mentioned mode 7 style at least 12 times, you could have explained yourself and the feature more accurately than you did.

    • @VectrexForever
      @VectrexForever 7 лет назад +4

      Actually the Lynx can do hardware scaling plus horizontal sheering and tapering, real-time sprite RLE decompression and display an unlimited mount of sprites of almost unlimited size (512 pixel horizontal limit). All graphics you see on the Lynx display are sprites. It cannot do any rotation though, not even 90 degrees. It also has raster interrupts, which allows it to change palette colors per scanline. It can do hardware line drawing and polygons, which work by scaling, sheering and tapering sprites. It can play four channels of 8-bit digital audio, with full stereo panning on the Lynx 2.

    • @westerling8436
      @westerling8436 6 лет назад

      Mode 8 scaling was common at the time

  • @user-pp4jk5qw8n
    @user-pp4jk5qw8n 2 года назад +1

    Loved the verbatim repetition of the Steel Talons talons for Desert Strike. Very funny!

  • @Tommy-ri1lo
    @Tommy-ri1lo 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent Top 25 video. Sad to not see Crystal Mines 2(now available on AppStore) as a few commenters have already said and an all time fave of mine Viking Child. The Lynx was my first experience with video games as a kid when I used raid my brothers room to find and play his Lynx while he was out. I own 3 of them now 25yrs later.

  • @thegreathadoken6808
    @thegreathadoken6808 Год назад

    Amazing! I can hardly believe there are actually as many as 25 games on the Lynx!

  • @sanneroggeveen7306
    @sanneroggeveen7306 4 года назад

    I realy like your reviews! I missed crystal mines in This review! It,s my Numbers one lynx game! Keep it up thanx! 👌🏻🙌🏻

  • @19822andy
    @19822andy 6 лет назад +5

    damn this little handheld could do things that only the Neo Geo could do at the time. Amazing!

  • @tyleraries847
    @tyleraries847 5 лет назад

    Very good job man , just amazing, thank you.

  • @Ggallindiewhenyoudie
    @Ggallindiewhenyoudie 8 лет назад +2

    great list and video, I love shadow of the beast port and electrocop blow my mind when I purchase the LYNX in 1990, not only incredible graphics, the system of the game, the minigames, hacking and general idea of the game is great 4 me!

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад

      +Nicolás Santiñaque I loved the concept of Electrocop, and it was extremely impressive for the time! Shadow of the Beast was also an excellent port that really showed the muscle that the system had!

  • @EvilMonkeyReturns
    @EvilMonkeyReturns 8 лет назад +3

    Great video, and great quality. I had a Lynx when it was first released. Sold that first one to my friend so I could buy the 2nd version which had the smaller build & stereo sound. I must say, however, there is no Gates of Zendocon. That game, although one of their first, was one of the best. It was a great original shooter the likes of R-Type.
    Electrocop was pretty good, especially original for its time as well.
    A couple of other notable omissions:
    - Qix. Awesome version, and one of the few games from a 3rd party developer (Telegames).
    - Super Skweek. Great puzzle game on Lynx, only one of a few
    - Joust. Almost pixel perfect translation from the Arcade. All sounds were from the original.
    - Cyberball. Loved this version so much more than the Genesis. It actually had voices from the original and played great!
    Honorable mentions, you had some duds there (NFL Football, I did not care for).

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      Y'know, when I started drafting my top list in my head, based purely on how good I remembered games being, Gates of Zendocon was drafted in the top 10.... Until I played it again. Hoo boy, has that game not aged well. After playing for 15-20 mins. I found it extremely sluggish, derivative, and uninteresting, and wondered why I originally held it in such high regard.
      As for Electrocop, it was technically impressive, but it never really grabbed me.
      Some of the other games you mentioned are fun, but when you've only got 25 spaces, you can't fit every decent game in.

    • @EvilMonkeyReturns
      @EvilMonkeyReturns 8 лет назад +2

      Juganawt I haven't played it in forever, I just have the nostalgia that it was a great side scroller akin to the best. A lot of people used to compare it to Gradius. So it might be me making it out to be better than it was.

    • @virtuafighter3
      @virtuafighter3 5 лет назад

      Cough cough cough. Gates of Zendecon is no where near like as good as R-type. Stop this fake news now!

  • @spawnfree
    @spawnfree 8 лет назад +31

    someone hasnt played crystal mines 2

    • @Nares64
      @Nares64 6 лет назад +2

      spawnfree BEST Lynx Game!!

    • @retrorevolutions4590
      @retrorevolutions4590 6 лет назад +2

      spawnfree I was looking for this comment somewhere haha

    • @j3ro1974
      @j3ro1974 6 лет назад +2

      Crystal Mines II is in my top ten of best games ever. The first and till this day only game that I played straight through the night. I was a mess the next day, but I didn’t care, the game was just to much fun. :-)

  • @VGMFan20XX
    @VGMFan20XX 7 лет назад +6

    So that's where Dead Space got the health bar idea from XD

  • @BuckRogers2000
    @BuckRogers2000 8 лет назад +1

    Well done, thanks for the awesome effort!

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      +Ed Rogers (Logan, UT) Thanks for watching!

  • @JamesTrew
    @JamesTrew 8 лет назад +1

    Love that you duped the voice over for Steel Talons with Desert Strike. Good list, love me some Lynx I do. Though we see Robotron through very different eyes.

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад

      Thank you for dupe appreciation. The Lynx be a wonderful if relatively unloved beast...but how could anyone not enjoy Robotron? Is it the placing on the list you disagree with? The control being buttery smooth? Or do you just not like Robotron in general? If not, can I ask why, as I think that Robotron is practically the perfect handheld game.

    • @JamesTrew
      @JamesTrew 8 лет назад

      +Juganawt hah. Different strokes and all that I guess. I had it on the Lynx back in the day and just thought it was really basic. I never played the arcade so had no connection. I just completed my lynx collection recently and it still doesn't grab me. I enjoyed the list though. Love hearing what others think of the games. Not sure what my personal favourite is. So many good ones.

  • @ClementsSan
    @ClementsSan 6 лет назад +1

    Oddly enough, I enjoyed Awesome Golf. The only Golf video game you ever need. None of that Tiger Wood's Pro Golf or Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge. :)

  • @flipperdripper5769
    @flipperdripper5769 4 года назад

    Cracking video, thank you.

  • @lordsofkoble
    @lordsofkoble 8 лет назад

    Great video and I like your style. What you say is thought out and clearly heartfelt. I subbed after watching this one and will be getting myself a Lynx soon. Totally agree that Battle Zone is a must. It's gotta be my fav arcade game from my youth and with that hidden version in there too I'm sold on it.

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the sub and the support.
      I don't think things out. I can't make a script sound honest and heartfelt, and, to be honest, even if I could, I don't have the time to write any... I'm more of a "wing it" kinda guy. When I record the voice over commentary, I play the footage in the background and just let my feelings come forth. For me, it feels more sincere.

    • @lordsofkoble
      @lordsofkoble 8 лет назад

      +Juganawt Yeah I sensed that and didn't imagine you scripted your voiceovers. Just that it comes clearer compared to some others I watch.

    • @lordsofkoble
      @lordsofkoble 8 лет назад

      +lordsofkoble Also on the subject of hidden tank games. Do you know Death tank on the Saturn?

  • @Gurki
    @Gurki 8 лет назад +1

    i have a atari lynx 2 in the year 1992 with road blaster and blue lightning. :) thanks for your good video and greetings from germany :)

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +2

      Güten tag mein Freund! Danke!

  • @fluffibuni8663
    @fluffibuni8663 7 лет назад

    A good video showcasing a number of fun games. Back in the day I kept an eye on the Lynx having been an Atari gamer previously, VCS-Atari400-AtariST. However, although it had some solid titles, nothing sparked my imagination to really consider purchasing one ... not in the same way that the Game Gear did ... hence I went with Sega's handheld, of which I'm still a fan to this day Looking forward to watching some more of your videos :-)

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  7 лет назад

      Thanks very much! I had a Game Boy as a kid, but a few years into my secondary school age, I was given a second hand Game Gear... What a system that was, and it NEVER gets the love it deserves.

  • @paulharker7184
    @paulharker7184 9 месяцев назад

    I love that the kid in the advert has an absolutely enormous pocket, custom-added to fit the Lynx model 1.

  • @hollingsworthfamily7269
    @hollingsworthfamily7269 8 лет назад +1

    Great work, brother.

  • @jerryadams2064
    @jerryadams2064 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for making this.

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      I had lots of fun making it. Any excuse to play retro games is fine with me!

  • @preacherjustplayin4408
    @preacherjustplayin4408 7 месяцев назад

    I still have mine :) what a great system. Thanks for the memories

  • @CkVega
    @CkVega 7 лет назад +21

    I do wish people would stop referring to rotation and scaling as 'Mode 7'.

    • @joaogoncalves1149
      @joaogoncalves1149 7 лет назад +1

      Intelligent people should call it support for affine transformations ;)

    • @StriderVM
      @StriderVM 5 лет назад +1

      Sadly that's how genericization works. Where a product or feature gets mentioned so commonly it becomes the catch all term.

    • @TechRyze
      @TechRyze 5 лет назад +2

      Exactly this. Every time, across loads of videos, anything scales or rotates - even when it's WAY beyond what the SNES was capable of, or before the SNES existed - it's automatically described as 'Mode 7'.
      I really wish that people wouldn't re-write history in the image of Nintendo. There was a lot more going on prior to the Playstation, than Nintendo and Atari.

    • @intylab
      @intylab 4 года назад

      I had called it "scaling & rotation" before the SNES came along and it came to be known as "Mode 7." I agree that calling it Mode 7 today is silly.

    • @daingore
      @daingore 4 года назад

      It is the "cel-shaded" of the early 90s. It's shorthand vernacular at this point.

  • @hakonhegli4718
    @hakonhegli4718 2 года назад

    Wow, great vid

  • @otemporizador3550
    @otemporizador3550 4 года назад

    I have one of those gameboy clones that works through emulation, one of the emulators was this lynx, never heard about it so I had to check that out sometime. Well I loved the style of this, and it fits perfectly on a tiny GB screen. Thanks a lot

  • @GreekRetroGeek
    @GreekRetroGeek 8 лет назад +1

    great video

  • @charc144
    @charc144 23 дня назад

    Todd's was my go to, hands down on this system. Loved the hours I've played this game!

  • @RichSmithson
    @RichSmithson Год назад

    My friends older brother brought a Lynx just so he could play Toki at home. Our local shops had a Toki arcade cab so we were already massive fans of the game. I remember playing it for hours over at their house.
    Sadly he didn't like the Lynx and sold it about a month later and got a Game Gear.

  • @Ohlukei
    @Ohlukei 6 лет назад +1

    The very first game for the Lynx I ever had was "Super Skweek". Still love it. :-)

  • @TYNEPUNK
    @TYNEPUNK 6 лет назад

    great vid I come back to this, I have started a few lynx playthroughs on my chan too :) cheers,

  • @MrPanacea999
    @MrPanacea999 6 лет назад

    Wow I've never seen that Dracula game before. I would've LOVED that back in the day.

  • @recht_voor_zijn_raap5506
    @recht_voor_zijn_raap5506 7 лет назад +4

    Great list m8 ... But I miss 2 games : Gates of Zendocon. . And Electrocop. .. Did you never play those games ? My childhood right there 😊

    • @ryanfrieman733
      @ryanfrieman733 7 лет назад +1

      Recht_voor_zijn_raap omg..those. were the best 2. games

    • @XV250
      @XV250 7 лет назад +3

      What about Shanghai? Great game!

    • @Robkinggozer
      @Robkinggozer 7 лет назад +1

      Recht_voor_zijn_raap Gates of Zendocon was my favorite Lynx game as a kid. So many levels, different enemies, cool special weapons, good soundtrack, scary final boss.

  • @TheDoud33
    @TheDoud33 8 месяцев назад

    So many memories !
    Ramparts ramparts, blue lightning were great. Chips challenge was awesome.
    But how did you not mention Slime world ?

  • @adronator
    @adronator 8 лет назад +16

    Crystal Mines 2?

  • @sci3ntologist
    @sci3ntologist 8 лет назад

    Wow, great video! I never knew the Lynx had such an awesome library. I wonder many titles total there are?
    (not including home-brew etc,)

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад

      +sci3ntologist I think there's approximately 75 Lynx games officially released to retail during the time that the system was on sale in retail outlets. There's about 100 games available for it now though of you factor in reproduction cartridges of prototypes. Add in some home brew and you're looking at 125-150 games for the system in total - A modest sized library, but a stellar one !

  • @DoggoneNexus
    @DoggoneNexus 8 лет назад

    Nice list, if I were making my own then one title I'd include would be Shanghai, a fun mahjong game well-suited for the handheld.

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад

      +DoggoneNexus Shanghai is good but it's kinda ruined a bit by being difficult to see the pieces clearly due to the resolution of the Lynx. In daylight it's virtually impossible to play

  • @DPUMA8
    @DPUMA8 2 года назад

    Once my brother and I got the Gen 1 Lynx, the Gameboy was never played. The draw to the lynx for me was they had arcade ports pretty much. So I had APB, Xenophobe, Rampage, and Ninja Gaiden.
    We got a car charger and were super pumped for long family trips

  • @sgraaaaaa
    @sgraaaaaa 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video
    Atari For Ever
    Agree with your list.
    I will add Vinking Shield//Scrapyard dog// and Gates of Zendocon.
    ✌️🙏

  • @SammoFilipo
    @SammoFilipo 8 лет назад +20

    someone notice, the boy is tobey maguire ? jeje :D

  • @dandroid3534
    @dandroid3534 8 лет назад +1

    great console, no wonder batteries didnt last long with a 3Watt audio amp was really loud! my personal fav games are roadblasters and awesome golf

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад

      +dan w I never owned one as a kid - I grew up with the Game Gear and Game Boy....but I rectified it as an adult and snapped one up on eBay!

  • @michaelsegal3558
    @michaelsegal3558 6 лет назад +1

    I’m surprised that one of my favourite Lynx space shooter games didn’t even make the honourable mentions and that game is The Gates Of Zendocon but my favourite puzzle game made it on the list however that was Klax I LOVE Klax and I think the two best versions of Klax (besides the arcade version) are the Lynx version and the version that was on a game for the original Xbox, PS2, and GameCube called Midway Arcade Treasures I have both those versions as well as a version for the Gameboy Advance which is still a pretty decent version but still not as good as the Lynx and Midway Arcade treasures versions but I too have a serious case of the Klax

  • @richardbustamante981
    @richardbustamante981 7 лет назад +1

    I only had two friends who the Lynx but they didnt have the more interesting games you've show.Good thing I have them emulated on my XBOX.I'll check them out.

    • @CPS2
      @CPS2 6 лет назад

      Richard Bustamante
      Emulation is for noobs

  • @MarineGrunt39
    @MarineGrunt39 4 года назад

    I have battle zone 2000 & you mentioned that you would have a code to get the modern version that you showcased in your game reviews. Can you let me know what to do to get the modern version please?

  • @adfot1
    @adfot1 7 лет назад +1

    Nice mate

  • @TYNEPUNK
    @TYNEPUNK 7 лет назад +9

    deja vu there on desert strike!

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  7 лет назад +3

      Q: Deja Vu?
      A: No, that's just the way I walk ;)

    • @TYNEPUNK
      @TYNEPUNK 6 лет назад +1

      lol u did just repeat yourself so baltantly, just watching again, but i love this video.

  • @KevinTwiner
    @KevinTwiner 7 лет назад

    Maximum RD sent me .... Subbed and enjoyed

  • @dad7275
    @dad7275 8 лет назад +1

    Nice! I would have to agree with Todd's adventure in slime world " to be in top 5. But I guess my personal favorite in my collection for Lynx is Ms Pacman. ..Checkered Flag is nice too. Worst is Pit(iful) Fighter...lol.

    • @dad7275
      @dad7275 8 лет назад +1

      By the way ...yes commentary is very nice during video. It's very interesting to know people's personal favorites on these old classic consoles and portables.

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      +Dad72hthorn Thanks very much. It seems like commentary polarises a lot of people - some love hearing the reason why I placed the games where I did, whereas others just want to be lost in the moment and relive their memories of the classic games of yesteryear!

    • @dad7275
      @dad7275 8 лет назад +1

      +Juganawt Well...anyway we look at it I enjoy your videos AND I subscribed. I really like collecting for Lynx and Jaguar at the moment.

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      +Dad72hthorn Thanks again! More videos coming soon. Not as soon as I originally planned before I lost 1tb of video footage, but fairly soon....

  • @stuartgrant8635
    @stuartgrant8635 8 лет назад +3

    Raider was not a commercial release, its not on the 72 official releases.

  • @DarioVolaric
    @DarioVolaric 4 года назад +10

    lol Steel Talons and Desert Strike has exactly the same commentary :D

  • @ViciousAlienKlown
    @ViciousAlienKlown Год назад

    Crystal Mined was one of my favorites on the Lynx.

  • @yopachi
    @yopachi 3 года назад

    Here to make a list for my MiSTer. Wow I had no idea

  • @TheOriginalCoda
    @TheOriginalCoda 7 лет назад

    I know it's a joke, but in the clip of the commercial at the beginning, that's not the PSU cable plugged in, but the comlynx networking cable. I remember seeing this commercial when it originally aired and the general premise was that some boys were skipping class playing networked lynx games in the toilet stalls. I'll have to search for the full length version to see if it's how I remember it.

  • @ganjanaut
    @ganjanaut Год назад

    memory lane :D great overview.....

  • @josuenielson
    @josuenielson 8 лет назад +1

    I've collected almost all the Lynx games, and though I enjoy playing on the handheld, I would love to use whatever setup you've got running here for this video. How did you record your gameplay? The quality is awesome!

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +2

      +Joshua Nielson You need to modify your Lynx to get VGA-out. It's without doubt the greatest quality you can get for a Lynx, which I then convert to HDMI 720p using an upscaler, which subsuqently gets recorded by an Elgato HD Game capture device and then upscaled again by my video editing software to 1080p.
      There's a guy in Germany who used to sell the mod - not sure if he still does any more though. Here's a link to his Atariage post.
      atariage.com/forums/topic/233632-lynx-lcd-replacementvga-out-by-mcwill/
      TBH though the quality isn't really much different to emulators out there, but of course there are compatibility issues to be careful of if you go down the emulator route. About a third of games don't work and about half that do are slightly inaccurate when it comes to gfx or sound.

    • @josuenielson
      @josuenielson 8 лет назад

      +Juganawt Thanks for the info!

  • @exactspace
    @exactspace 3 года назад

    I love how the review dialogue from Steel and Talons is just copy and pasted onto the review for Desert Strike.

  • @Highretrogamelord
    @Highretrogamelord 8 лет назад +3

    My list would've included Double Dragon, Switchblade II, Ms. Pac-Man and Super Asteroids & Missile Command. But each to his own. :) (Although I'm going to tip my hat to you for having Rampart so high in this list)
    Anyways, I would like to see a Top 50 C64 games or Top 50 PS2 games. :)

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      +Highretrogamelord I'd love to do a top 50 C64, but I have no idea how I'd shrink my list down to just 50 games! I think it'd have to be a Top 100, and that'd be the same for PS2 as well due to the decent multiformat games available for it.

    • @Highretrogamelord
      @Highretrogamelord 8 лет назад +1

      +Juganawt Hhhhhmmmmm...what could be a Top 50 (or 25) list then? Maybe Top 25 / 50 3DO games ? Or Atari Jaguar...

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      Highretrogamelord I have a few ideas up my sleeve. Next on the cards are Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games, and then I hope to get an Amiga and Dreamcast list done, but I am awaiting for higher quality cables for recording before I can start capturing footage for those!

    • @Highretrogamelord
      @Highretrogamelord 8 лет назад +2

      Juganawt Dreamcast...awesome! One of my favourite consoles. :)

  • @IntyMichael
    @IntyMichael 7 лет назад

    Nice video, but with so many games including the honorable mentions no love for Gates Of Zendocon, Robo-Squash, Block-Out, Shanghai, Crystal Mines II?

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  7 лет назад +1

      I wanted to originally include Gates on the list...until I recorded footage for it and realised that it hasn't aged well. Like, at all. As for the other games, yeah they have their appeal and I'm sure you enjoy them, but they don't get any love from me.

  • @daddyWurzel
    @daddyWurzel 6 лет назад

    I didn't know if anyone else mentioned this, but pretty sure that's the multiplayer cable not a power cable, on the full length version of the ad, I'm sure he was playing 4 player across the cubicles

  • @SnazzyZubloids
    @SnazzyZubloids 4 года назад

    Finally someone else who actually liked Gauntlet: TTE, and Dracula: The Undead on Lynx. I would've also added Dirty Larry: Renegade Cop. Nothing special about that game, but it was really fun.

  • @alexojideagu
    @alexojideagu 8 лет назад +1

    The Lynx was so advanced, and youtube videos do not do justice to how awesome it looks on hardware

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +2

      Agreed. This is about the best quality I could muster

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu 8 лет назад +1

      Sure good attempt. Although I think recording the hardware screen is the best way, but it's not easy I know!

  • @gabiballetje
    @gabiballetje 8 лет назад +2

    I'm sorry, but Zarlor Mercenary is a must buy for this handheld. Warbirds is also good, but also a bit limited unfortunately. Scrapyard Dog is also great fun !

    • @virtuafighter3
      @virtuafighter3 5 лет назад

      I bought Warbirds as my first cartridge. I was not disappointed, it looked good and was fun.

  • @DeadMikeConcertVideos
    @DeadMikeConcertVideos 7 лет назад

    where's the battlezone cheat?! that is awesome! i've had that since day one and never knew i played that game until it was no longer fun on the lynx.

    • @DeadMikeConcertVideos
      @DeadMikeConcertVideos 7 лет назад +1

      found it:
      Press Option 1(2) at the tank customization screen with the red flashing
      bars, then hold Option 1 and press Pause. A 3D version of the game with
      2000 levels may now be played.

  • @doomie77
    @doomie77 2 года назад

    Woah. Warbirds only an honorable mention? That game was so fun linked.

  • @BAZFANSHOTHITSClassicTunes
    @BAZFANSHOTHITSClassicTunes Год назад

    "NINJA". Such a dirty unforgivable word for us British kids in the 80s, early 90s. We couldn't even have Ninja Turtles - just Hero Turtles. Cant see the cheat code for Battlezone :(

  • @rouxenophobe
    @rouxenophobe 3 года назад

    My Lynx original D-pad is still working as new... unlike my drifting joycons!!

  • @NMack-is3nb
    @NMack-is3nb 7 лет назад +1

    The Lynx should have been beefed up a bit and had been the 7800 successor as a home console in the late 80's.

    • @pimphandgamester
      @pimphandgamester 7 лет назад

      Battery life would probably been an issue. I propose that they should have made a small console with built in monitor similar to the Colecovision min arcade machines. Larger batteries and option for power outlet and a beefed up CPU. Slap on some arcade buttons with a stick and use the same Lynx cards for game carts and it may have been more successful in marketing towards kids that didn't have a TV in their bedroom or something.

    • @ashleywhiteman2684
      @ashleywhiteman2684 7 лет назад

      I am hoping someone creates an Atari XE lynx hybrid

  • @Rackatiakka
    @Rackatiakka 2 года назад

    lol I bet that commercial hurt the sales of all handheld systems

  • @FredericBOISDRON
    @FredericBOISDRON 3 года назад

    Robotron 2084 is fantastic on Arcade, Atari Lynx and even Atari 7800 (It manages the two joysticks as on arcade).
    There is a excellent clone on Amiga, Atari ST and DOS : Llamatron 2112.

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  3 года назад +1

      I know Llamatron 2112 very, very well. If I remember rightly, Llamatron was the first Robotron styled game I ever played. I think I acquired it as part of an Amiga magazine's coverdisk back in the day.

  • @StarFox85
    @StarFox85 3 года назад

    desert strike really stunning 12:57

  • @gabejva6071
    @gabejva6071 7 лет назад

    Lynx was the Vita of its day. Superior to its Nintendo competition, underrated library, one hardware revision, then forgotten by most. And shoutout to Asteroids / Missile Command 😎

  • @geckojenkins9484
    @geckojenkins9484 8 лет назад +1

    My brother had a Lynx my Favourites where California games and Scrapyard Dog, though they where the only games we had he might have had a robot american football game but cant remember.

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      +Gecko Jenkins That sounds like Cyberball to me. Kinda fun, but it's shortlived enjoyment. I wasn't big on Scrapyard Dog - it just didn't gel with me. California Games rocks though!

    • @geckojenkins9484
      @geckojenkins9484 8 лет назад +1

      Yep think it was Cyberball i was too young to make head or tail of it, Scrapyard dog probly was crap but they were the only 3 games we had.

  • @bloepje
    @bloepje 7 лет назад

    Bill & Ted's excellent adventure? That must be a top 25. Especially playing with 2 dudes.

  • @VGMFan20XX
    @VGMFan20XX 8 лет назад +4

    Out of all titles, why would you bundle it with California Games XD. Great stuff guy!

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +1

      It's a bit of a weird choice but hey... Whatever works!
      Thanks for the support!

    • @Ramjet164
      @Ramjet164 7 лет назад

      NESSNESMASTER in my area California games was a big deal, it was what made me get a lynx tbh.

    • @soulintake
      @soulintake 7 лет назад

      NESSNESMASTER Why wouldn't you bundle it with it??

  • @chrism2027
    @chrism2027 2 года назад

    Nices System I Love this System and this game or Xenophop, electrocop, and Tioki.

  • @damianuhx
    @damianuhx 7 лет назад

    did you try scrapyard dog, gates of zendocon or electrocop?

    • @Robkinggozer
      @Robkinggozer 7 лет назад

      Damian Scrapyard Dog was awesome. Loved all the hidden items, warpzones, the vehicle sections, the bosses. Underrated platformer!

  • @stappitfu432
    @stappitfu432 8 лет назад +2

    RIP Dave Needle - one of a kind...

  • @kratosguy91
    @kratosguy91 7 лет назад

    i would love a top ds games video :)

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  7 лет назад

      +kratosguy91 it's on the cards. My workload is crazy right now though so I have very little free time. Hoping that my job eases off a little soon so that I can make more videos in my free time!

  • @hellykerbert2838
    @hellykerbert2838 8 лет назад +9

    Never seen a Lynx in action before, and I gotta say damn, I'm impressed. Is it 16 bit?

    • @Juganawt
      @Juganawt  8 лет назад +3

      Yeah, it's a 16 bit handheld. It's only flaws were its low resolution and battery life. Aside from that, technically it was leagues ahead of the competition.

    • @cannae216
      @cannae216 8 лет назад +4

      It was absolutely amazing. So amazing that I had to wait 15 years for RUclips to be invented so I could relive the glory days.

    • @canis77
      @canis77 8 лет назад +5

      +Kelly Herbert I had one back in the day (as well as a gameboy). Best way of describing it is that it's like a lower resolution Gameboy Advance.

    • @bloepje
      @bloepje 7 лет назад +2

      The atari lynx is an 8 bitter like the C64. The resolution is a bit lower, but the audio and video hardware a lot better.
      I think they also clocked the 6502 on 16 MHz instead of 1.

    • @nisus8
      @nisus8 7 лет назад

      It's basically a portable Amiga, which is not surprising since it was designed by the original Amiga guys, R.J. Mical and Dave Needle.