I never really cared for the gameboy and never bought the Lynx and honestly can vaguely if at all remember it being in Toys R Us...but it was legit way more powerful than anything the gameboy could do
I think I got a Sega game gear once as a consolation for the 3do being way out of my mom's price range...Yet nintendo beat the shyt out of that too...I even remember they had a portable Genesis that you could put the cartridges in around the time may Playstation was already out?
This article has some cool images and background on the battle
https://www.usgamer.net/articles/to...is-lynx-remains-a-fan-favorite-25-years-later
"I don't think [Atari] really could have done anything, really," says Origin Lead Writer Craig Harris, former editor of IGN Pocket. "We can play armchair quarterback and play the 'better games and cheaper price' retrospective game, but Nintendo was king of the gaming mountain back then and hit it big with an inexpensive system that offered Nintendo games in black and white. Oh, and Tetris."
When it came to arcade conversions like Double Dragon, Rampart, Rygar, and S.T.U.N. Runner, Lynx was untouchable in the portable space. But was that what consumers really wanted in a handheld system?
I think I got a Sega game gear once as a consolation for the 3do being way out of my mom's price range...Yet nintendo beat the shyt out of that too...I even remember they had a portable Genesis that you could put the cartridges in around the time may Playstation was already out?
This article has some cool images and background on the battle
https://www.usgamer.net/articles/to...is-lynx-remains-a-fan-favorite-25-years-later
"I don't think [Atari] really could have done anything, really," says Origin Lead Writer Craig Harris, former editor of IGN Pocket. "We can play armchair quarterback and play the 'better games and cheaper price' retrospective game, but Nintendo was king of the gaming mountain back then and hit it big with an inexpensive system that offered Nintendo games in black and white. Oh, and Tetris."
When it came to arcade conversions like Double Dragon, Rampart, Rygar, and S.T.U.N. Runner, Lynx was untouchable in the portable space. But was that what consumers really wanted in a handheld system?
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