Within the next few weeks, a new online store will open in which Lynxters can order merchandise exclusively emblazoned with The Atari Lynx HandyCast logo. To start off with, only
Press A or B to Continue#PA2031, Published by Atari Corp. In this episode (better late than never) I cover one of the best games ever made for the Atari Lynx, KLAX, released in October of
Press A or B to ContinueWhile the HandyCast has been dormant for the past four months (see previous the posting), the podcast was added to both Spotify and iHeartRadio! So if either of
Press A or B to ContinueHi. Many of you Lynxters might be wondering what’s going on with the Atari Lynx HandyCast. You are right to wonder. Well, unfortunately, life has very much gotten in the
Press A or B to Continue#PA2030, Published by Atari Corp. In this episode I cover the very last game originally developed at Epyx, Inc., Zarlor Mercenary, released in October of 1990. Alphabetically, it’s also the
Press A or B to ContinueMitch’s cover art for Atari 7800 game Ikari Warriors (click on pic for larger image). Mitch’s cover art for Atari 7800 game Basketbrawl (click on pic for larger image). Mitch’s
Press A or B to ContinueSlime World Adventure 1 – Easy Slime World Adventure 2 – Exploration Slime World Adventure 3 – Action Slime World Adventure 4 – Suspense Slime World Adventure 5 – Logic
Press A or B to Continue#PA2029, Published by Atari Corp. In this episode, the longest (and the latest) episode of The HandyCast so far, I cover one of the last games originally developed at Epyx,
Press A or B to Continue…but it’ll be a week or so before I can get EPISODE 10: Todd’s Adventures in Slime World completed and uploaded. It should have been out a few weeks ago,
Press A or B to Continue#PA2028, Published by Atari Corp. Here I cover one of the best-known games of all time, Chip’s Challenge, released in September of 1989; it is one of the five launch
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