I just received my copy of the beautiful new home brew game from Marcin Siwek, unnamed, limited copies of which were released by Songbird Productions on March 1, 2021. I
Press A or B to Continue#LX102, Published by Telegames, Inc. In this episode I cover one of my favorite arcade games of the 1980s, QiX (pronounced “kicks”), released for the Lynx in 1991 by Telegames,
Press A or B to ContinueDuring the time over the last seven months while the HandyCast has been dormant, the podcast was added to Pandora! So if that venue is your podcast app of choice,
Press A or B to ContinueWithin 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 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,
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