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Includes the Video Game Trader Price Guide w/ prices for the NES, , Atari 7800, Nintendo Classic, Atari Lynx & Sega $1.99 US Volume 2 Issue 1 Classic 8-bit Edition Published by www.VideoGameTrader.com To volunteer please email [email protected]. Video Game Trader Magazine

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A new year, a new look. Well, after only one issue, I have decided to make month? a major change to this project. I am changing the format from simple price

guide, to a magazine. ATARI LYNX SPECIAL ISSUE  NEW RELEASE GAMES Why this change? Above all else, I want the magazine to be valuable to FOR YOUR ATARI LYNX – people. After some feedback ( I use the word loosely) from the classic New games are still being developed. Find out what community, it is apparent that, simply a price guide is not valuable. they are and where to get

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the next challenger. This game is based on the Ultra New Release Games for Vortex which was shelved by Beyond Games several years ago. your Atari Lynx Features: Multiple characters, incredible animation, By Thomas Sansone special moves, dead-on controls, layered backgrounds & Even though Atari abandoned the Lynx in 1993, there is comlynx support for two players. still a thriving Lynx community today. Fans and collectors still play and discuss the system, and developers, such Watch for more updates on these incredible new games as those highlighted in this article, are releasing new coming soon for the Atari Lynx! games as well as completing unfinished games from Atari’s past. Songbird Productions is located at www.SongBird- Productions.com, and their games are very reasonably One such developer is Songbird Productions. According priced at around $30-$50. to their website, Songbird Productions was founded in 1999 by well-known Atari fan and hobby developer Carl Below is a picture gallery of some of Songbird’s other Forhan to develop and publish for Atari consoles, games. primarily the Lynx and Jaguar.

Songbird has released many games for the Atari Lynx. Such as: Alpine Games, Championship Rally, Crystal Mines II – Buried Treasure (also includes and expansion CD), Cybervirus, Lexis, Othello, Ponx & Pokermania.

However, Songbird is not done. Two new games are on the horizon. And even though no release date is published on their site, the games look very promising.

The first is Distant Lands.

What lies just beyond the fading sunset? Will your next step lead to great riches or terrible foe? Discover your destiny in a world of chaos in the epic fantasy adventure Distant Lands. Collect mundane tools and cryptic artifacts, fend off hordes of enemies, travel to exotic locations, and stave off the fall of kingdom!

What more could you want in a portable game? The game features a real-time combat system, straightforward inventory management, player/non- player interaction, a huge map, and more!

The next game is Ultravore.

If you are a developer or author of video games for any orphaned system, please send us a note, we would like to interview you and feature you in a future issue.

It’s one-on-one combat like you’ve never seen on the Send you email to [email protected] and place NEW Atari Lynx! In Ultravore, only the strongest an survive to DEVELOPER in the subject line.

Page 3 project? The level editor sounds great! Does the Buried [Archive] Interview with Carl Treasure expansion require the original Crystal Mines II for operation, or does it function as it's own product? Forhan It is a very exciting product, and one that Lynx fans will enjoy. You need your own Crystal Mines II cart and a Lynx, Compiled by Thomas Sansone plus the CM2:BT expansion disc, and a Lynx/PC serial cable. Over the years many people have interviewed Carl Forhan You can then create, edit, trade, and download brand new (Founder of SongBird Productions). We have compiled a CM2 levels onto your very own Lynx. The levels are list of questions from various sources (all listed at the end downloaded into RAM, so naturally they disappear when the of the interview. Enjoy. Lynx is turned off. But getting to make new levels for this

game has been a lot of fun. Carl, you've been in the Atari scene for quite some time, how did Songbird form and become involved in Jaguar & Lynx publishing? What inspired you to start creating new titles? So Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure isn't a cartridge, it's the It had been years since I had worked on a video game (back on expansion disc itself? the TI-99/4A), but I got the urge to mess around with a game on That's correct. a semi-current platform. I found out several years ago that there were several active Lynx hackers, and one was working on a port of a C compiler for the Lynx. I write C/C++ code for a Does the CM2:BT expansion disc come packaged with a living, so it sounded right up my alley. Lynx/PC serial cable? If not, where does one purchase or create such a cable? My first effort was a really dinky Pong clone with no sound and You can purchase a cable direct from Songbird Productions. no options. (It's still floating around on the web as freeware.) This same cable also acts as a "developer's cable" for a BLL Next I started hacking my own audio tool called SFX. By the or SIMIS cartridge on the Lynx. In fact, I use one myself time I was done with it, I realized more people than just me when doing Lynx development. might be interested in such a program, so I started taking pre- orders for new Lynx games. Ponx was also originally an exercise in "how to" for the Lynx, but the end result was such a nice, Which game that you've published or about to, have you attractive, fun program that I knew it would be worthwhile to worked the hardest on and believe it's game you've publish. Ponx has been the most popular Lynx title to date with released? Lynx customers. Remnant is the most impressive game I've done in terms of In the meantime, I started investigating various leads to see what graphics and scaling and audio. The code is better organized, it would take to publish "orphaned" games for the Lynx and and the engine is fairly flexible. Ponx is probably the most Jaguar. After several months of work and negotiations, I had enjoyable game I've done on the Lynx; there's something quite a nice list of titles I could work with -- Lexis, Skyhammer, about a quick high-speed game that's a lot of fun, even after Protector, and so on. some years have passed.

Where did you get the ideas for the games you create? Do you believe there is a future for the Lynx, regarding sales Ponx really started out as a simple programming exercise to and future titles? learn the Lynx, but as time passed I added more and more features until it really became a blast to play. My playtesters I think we're already down to the core collectors as the only have enjoyed it a lot as well, and so I decided to complete the ones who will buy new games... it's not like the people title, instead of walking away from it. paying $40 on eBay for a Lynx with 5+ games are going to turn around and plunk down $30-50 for a single new Lynx SFX was driven by my need to create original sounds on the game. So it's always been a labor of love for me to make new Lynx, so I wrote a tool to let me play with the audio regs games, and that's the way it will stay. But certainly, if at directly. some point only 10 or 15 people are buying new games, then I guess at that point we might see development stop You definitely have a love for all things Atari. What are your altogether. Nobody should assume that new Lynx games will leading motivators for all your time contributed to programming, always be there. licensing and maintaining Songbird? Certainly a lot of it comes from simply enjoying Atari systems. I The questions in this interview came from the following loved the 2600 as a kid, and amazed to find out when I got on sources: the net back in 1994 that people still collected for these systems and that Atari was actually making new systems (the Lynx and Jagu-Dome! Justclaws.atari.org/jagudome Jaguar). Good Deal Games www.gooddealgames.com Please tell us about your Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure Tomorrow’s Heroes www.tomheroes.com

Page 4 ======Atari Lynx FAQ What are the specifications of the Lynx?

A. Physical dimensions: Edited by Thomas Sansone Size: 9.25" x 4.25" x 2" (10.75" x 4.25" x 1.5" for original Lynx) Screen: 3.5" diagonal (3.25" x 1.88" approx.) ATARI Lynx "Frequently Asked Questions" File! Speaker: 2" diameter Created by Darius Vaskelis, who saw the need and filled it. Maintained by Robert Jung ([email protected]) Buttons: ======Two sets of fire buttons (A and B) This faq is not maintained by, overseen by, endorsed, or otherwise associated Two option buttons (OPTION 1 and OPTION 2) with Atari Corp. or any of its subsidiaries. It's just a collection of questions Pause button and answers, with a few news tidbits thrown in. OPTION 1 + Pause = Restarts the game ======OPTION 2 + Pause = Flips the screen, which allows the What was the Atari Lynx? Lynx controls to be reversed) Power on light (Not on original Lynx; indicates unit is on) The Lynx was the world's first hand-held color video game system. Sold by Power on button Atari, the Lynx offered true multi-player competition, built-in 3D and Power off button distortion graphic effects, reversible controls, and fast arcade action. Backlight button (Not on original Lynx; turns off the screen, ======but does not turn off the game. This saves electricity use when a game is What was included when you bought a Lynx? paused) Joypad: The Lynx was available in two packages: Eight directional 1. Originally, the Lynx "Deluxe Package" included the Lynx unit, a Controls: copy of the game card, a carrying case, a Volume ComLynx cable, and an AC adaptor. Later the adaptor was Brightness replaced with six AA Alkaline batteries. Ports: 2. The Lynx "Base Package" came with only the Lynx but no Headphones (mini-DIN 3.5mm stereo; wired for mono accessories. on the original Lynx) ComLynx (multiple unit communications) Near the end of the Lynx's retail life, some stores were selling a "maximum" Power (9V DC, 1 A) Lynx package, consisting of the Lynx itself and four games. It was primarily a Game card slot clearance/liquidation move, and is no longer available. Battery holder (six AA) ======What happened to Atari, anyway? For the technically minded, the Lynx has two basic chips that form a cooperative set of co-processing subsystems that maximize the Lynx's The trials and tribulations of Atari could fill a small book (and, in fact, once performance by sharing the work of executing a game program. These chips did). To summarize VERY briefly, the history of Atari is as follows: are called Mikey and Suzy.  1972 Atari Inc. founded by Nolan Bushnell from a $250 investment. Pong arcade game becomes a smash sensation. Mikey (16-bit custom CMOS chip running at 16MHz)  1976 Atari Inc. sold by Bushnell to Warner Inc. for $28 million.  MOS 65C02 processor running at up to 4MHz (~3.6MHz average)  1980 Atari Inc. posts record sales. $2 billion profits annually. 8-bit CPU, 16-bit address space Atari occupies 80 offices in Sunnyvale, CA.  Sound engine  1983 Decline of video games and irresponsible spending by Atari o 4 channel sound Inc. results in record losses ($536 million, up to $2 million o 8-bit DAC for each channel (4 channels x 8-bits/channel daily). = 32 bits commonly quoted)  1984 Warner divides Atari Inc. Home division (Atari Corp.) is o Atari reports the range is "100Hz to above the range of sold to Jack Tramiel. human hearing"; spectrum analysis shows the range may  1985 Atari Corp. releases Atari ST home computer. go as low as 32Hz.  1989 Atari Corp. releases Atari Lynx, the world's first color o Stereo with panning (mono for original Lynx) hand-held video game system.  Video DMA driver for LCD display  1993 Atari Corp. releases Atari Jaguar, the world's first 64-bit o 4096 color home video game system . o 12-bit palette  1994 becomes Time-Warner Interactive. o 16 simultaneous colors (4 bits) from palette per scanline  1996 Time-Warner Interactive (Atari Games) sold to WMS. (more than 16 colors can be displayed by changing  1996 Atari Corp. announces reverse merger with JTS Corporation. palettes after each scanline)  1996 Atari Corp. and JTS consummate deal on July 31 1996.  System timers  1998 Hasbro acquires the rights to Atari Corp.'s name and  Interrupt controller properties  UART (for ComLynx)  1999 Hasbro releases their rights to the Jaguar to the public; Atari  512 bytes of bootstrap and game-card loading ROM is reborn as their new home video game label.  2000 Infogrammes Entertainment purchases Hasbro Interactive, Suzy (16-bit custom CMOS chip running at 16MHz) including all of Hasbro's rights to the Atari name and all of its  Blitter (bit-map block transfer) unit properties, for $95,000,000 in Infogrames stock and $5,000,000 in  Graphics engine cash.  Hardware drawing support  2003 Infogrammes changes its name to Atari.  Unlimited number of high-speed sprites with collision detection ======o Hardware high-speed sprite scaling, distortion, and What was the relationship between the Atari Lynx and Epyx? tilting effects o Hardware decoding of compressed sprite data The Lynx was originally conceived by Epyx in 1987. It was called the"Handy" o Hardware clipping and multi-directional scrolling at that time. Two creators of the system, Dave Needle and RJ Mical, were also  Variable frame rate (up to 75 frames/second) members of the design team. Atari bought therights to the Lynx and to  160 x 102 "triad" standard resolution (16,320 addressable pixels) Epyx's library of titles, and the rest is history. Epyx no longer has any (A triad is three LCD elements: red, green, and blue) connection with Atari or the Lynx. o Capability of 480 x 102 artificially high resolution - Math co-processor

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 Hardware 16-bit multiply and divide (32-bit answer) 68000 processor choice was that the 6502 design was available as a component  Parallel processing of single multiply or divide instruction that could be plugged into a custom chip design. This allowed engineers to build a chip with a 6502 and other supporting hardware around it all in one The Lynx contains 64K (half a megabit) of 120ns DRAM. Game cards package. It was not until 1993-1994 that Motorola offered the 68000 as a currently hold 128K (1 megabit) or 256K (2 megabits) of ROM, but there is a design component. maximum capacity of up to 2 megabytes (16 megabits) on one game card. In ======theory, this limit can be exceeded, either with bank-switching hardware in the What accessories are/were available for the Lynx? card, or by using a ROM power on/off line as an extra address line (up to 4 megabytes). Most Lynx game cards are 256K ROMs. Three games are on The following products were available from Atari Corp.: 512K ROMs: 3, PIT FIGHTER, and , along with the never-released EYE OF THE BEHOLDER.  ComLynx cable. Connects multiple Lynxes together for multiplayer games. The first few hundred bytes of the game card is encrypted to prevent  AC adaptor. Powers the Lynx from any AC wall socket. unauthorized developers from writing Lynx software. This scheme was  Cigarette lighter adaptor. Powers the Lynx from any automobile introduced by Epyx as an effort to enforce game quality. cigarette lighter. Will support one or two Lynxes simultaneously.  Atari Lynx Sun Shield. Folds down to protect the Lynx screen, and With alkaline batteries, the reasonable average battery life is 5 hours.(4 hours pops open to shade the Lynx screen from sunlight for outdoor play. with the original Lynx) The Lynx can run off rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries, (NOTE: There are two models; you need the one appropriate for but average battery life drops drastically to 1.5 hours per recharge (1 hour for your Lynx) the original Lynx). Your mileage may vary.  D-cell battery pack. Holds six D-cell batteries, and can be attached with a belt clip. Alkaline batteries provides power for up to 20 What were the differences between the original Lynx ("Lynx Classic") and the hours of playing. later-model Lynx ("Lynx II")?  Atari Lynx carrying pouch. Holds a Lynx, several game cards, and a ComLynx cable. Attaches with a wrist strap/belt loop. The Lynx II is a bit smaller and lighter than the original Lynx. It had a  Atari Lynx Kit Case. Holds a Lynx, up to 24 game cards, and slightly longer battery life, and can also just turn the screen off during a game assorted accessories. Padded interior with Velcro dividers, can be pause to save batteries. (The original Lynx had a five minute auto-power customized. Carried with a handle or a shoulder strap. shut-off that would have prevented this from being useful. It was removed in the Lynx II). A power LED was added (which also blinks when battery power Songbird Productions offers the following Lynx accessories: is low), and cartridges are easier to insert.  Lynx/PC serial cable. Connects your Lynx to a 9-pin serial port. The only differences in a technical sense is that the Lynx II has a more Used in Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure, and used with S.I.M.I.S. efficient internal design, and the headphone jack supports stereo sound. The to allow downloading RAM-based homebrewed games to your speaker in the Lynx II is also not as loud as the original Lynx, though it's more Lynx. than adequate for all but the noisiest situations.  Lynx Game Wallet. Holds 9 games single-stacked, or 18 games double-stacked. Made of Dupont Cordua water-resistant exterior, Also, the Lynx II can experience what is called "blinking pixel syndrome". foam-backed soft headliner interior, 9 clear Vinyl pockets and a With certain game cards, one pixel on the screen (usually stationary) cycles Velcro latch. Originally produced by Realm exclusively for the through all the colors very quickly. It does not affect game play, and isn't Atari Lynx. always noticed unless it's looked for. It seems to be fixed in later Lynxes, making it even less of a factor. Naki Products also sold several Lynx accessories.

The power consumption in the Lynx II is about fifteen percent less than that of  Atari Lynx power pack. Mounts on the back of the Lynx II, comes the original Lynx. Harry Dodgson ([email protected]) shows Classic using with an AC adapter which allows recharging while playing. Comes 343 mA, versus 296 mA for the Lynx II. Also, about two-thirds of the Lynx in 110v (USA), 220v (Europe), or 240v (UK) formats. Cost is power use is for the backlight screen alone, as using the Lynx II with the $39.95, or $33.95 for replacement battery packs. backlight off used only 97 mA. He concludes, "the 'battery life of five hours'  Eliminator cleaning kit.Cleans game cards and cartridge slots. claim by Atari is realistic." Comes with swabs and cleaning solution. Cost is $7.95. ====== AC adaptor. Powers the Lynx from any 110v outlet. Cost is $9.99. Is the Lynx an 8-bit or 16-bit system?  Car Power. Cigarette lighter DC adaptor. Cost is $7.95.  Pro Pouch+. Holds a Lynx and up to 20 game cartridges. Nylon If 16-bit refers to the main CPU (such as the /MegaDrive), then with adjustable carrying straps. Comes in Black, purple, or teal the Lynx is an 8-bit system. If 16-bit refers to the graphics engine (such as the blue. Cost is $14.99 each. NEC TurboDuo/PC-Engine), then the Lynx is a 16-bit system. ======Was there a TV tuner option for the Lynx? Why does the Lynx use a 6502 and not a 68000? No. Atari's official position was that market research showed that a TV tuner, "Some people believe it's less of a processor than the 68000, for example. That while a neat idea, would not be bought by most players. The unofficial word series of chip was used in the Amiga, but it wouldn't make our machine do from Stephen Landrum is that the Lynx screen display is not capable of things any better. In fact, it would only make the unit larger and more handling a broadcast television picture. expensive. It's also harder to write 68000 code, so we definitely made the ======right decision." How do you get a Lynx screen shot, anyway? --R.J. Mical Atari had an experimental adaptor for the Lynx that allowed graphics to be "The real answer for the choice for the 6502 vs. 68000 was price. Secondary shown on a conventional television set. This was used to demonstrate Lynx considerations (that did not really enter into the decision making process): games for corporate meetings, as well as providing videotape footage and 68000 code is very fat compared to 6502 code. An application that takes 1K screen grabs for the media. Reportedly, only two or three of the adaptors were of 6502 code averages 2.5 to 3K of 68000 code. The 6502 is very bus- ever made, and each one cost $3,000 to manufacture. efficient, the 68000 has lots of dead time on the bus. As for it being harder to write 68000 code, that is probably not true, and in any case was not part of the More enterprising players may get "screen shots" of Lynx games by running reason the decision was made." one of the Lynx emulators on a personal computer, then taking screen shots --Stephen Landrum from there. More information about Lynx emulators can be found elsewhere in this FAQ. Additionally, inside sources at Atari said that one major reason for the 6502 vs In a show of ingenuity, Wizztronics plans to release a Lynx-to-TV converter for

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$199.95, and allows a Lynx screen image to be displayed on a television set. The device requires a Lynx II, and must be installed in order to work. More A ComLynxed game will freeze if communication between the Lynxes is details will be provided when they are available. Wizztronics has a web site interrupted. If communications can be restored, the game will continue. The devoted to the converter, at http://www.wizztronics.com/lynx.htm most common cause of this problem is a fray in one of the ComLynx cables, or ======a loose seating in one of the ComLynx jacks. Communication is broken, and What can I use to carry my Lynx game cards? the game "freezes". Jiggling the cable or reseating the jacks may fix the solution temporarily, but the best cure is a new cable. A cheap and easy solution is the plastic cases used to hold trading cards. ======They're transparent, sturdy, and lock shut when closed. Most hobby and I hear there was a ComLynx port on the Atari Jaguar. How did that work? comic book stores will sell them; a large case costs $0.50 to $1.00, and can Could I connect my Lynx to it? Was there a Lynx adaptor for the Jaguar? hold up to 14 Lynx cards. The Jaguar does not have a ComLynx port per se, but has a ComLynx signal on Also, Songbird Productions carries a professionally produced Lynx Game the system bus. An expansion port add-on would have made the port available, Wallet, developed by Realm. The dimensions are 12.5"x8.5" (open) or and developers had announced plans for such accessories. It is possible to 12.5"x3.5"x.75" (folded). This module is designed to hold nine games single daisy-chain multiple Jaguars for multiplayer games into a "Jaguar network". In stacked or 18 games double stacked. It's about the size of a piece of paper, theory, it would have also been possible to connect Jaguars and Lynxes, though folds like a letter, and features three rows of three clear pockets. It also has a no plans for cross-system software were ever finalized. Dupont Cordura water resistant exterior, foam backed soft headliner interior, nine clear vinyl pockets and a Velcro latch. The wallet is available at There was also talk that the Jaguar's ComLynx signal could allow Lynxes to be http://songbird-productions.com . used as peripherals: software could have been developed to allow Lynxes to be ======part of a Jaguar game as "smart" controllers. Again, no actual plans were ever What does "ComLynx" mean, exactly? announced. An adaptor to allow the Jaguar to play Lynx games was never planned. Some Lynx games allow multiple players to play together simultaneously. ======This works when each player has a Lynx game machine, and all of the My Lynx screen is badly scratched! How can I fix it, what can I do? machines are connected to each other via cables. The connection is the ComLynx port, and the cables are ComLynx cables. Games that support this Get some "plastic scratch remover" or "plexiglass scratch remover". You can mutiplayer simultaneous play are usually identified by the phrase "1 to N find it in hardware stores, or look in your Yellow Pages under "Plastics." players Lynx up" on the box, the instruction manual, and/or the game card. ======Agh! My Lynx is broken! How can I fix it? Do all players "Lynxed up" via the ComLynx need a copy of the game being played? Unfortunately, with the dissolution of Atari Corp., repair of broken Lynxes is no longer available. Yes. All players need a copy of the game card. An early idea that Epyx had ======considered for the Lynx was to use magnetic tapes(!) instead of ROM cards, How do I disassemble my Lynx II (assuming I want to)? for lower costs and to support multiple players with one copy of the game (the idea was that you could load the game into the first Lynx, remove the tape, The original Lynxes are easy to take apart, for whatever reason you needed. load it into the second Lynx, and so on). This idea was abandoned because The new Lynx IIs are more puzzling, but not impossible. The following set of the Lynx's 64K of DRAM was insufficient to store a game, but not before (edited) instructions are provided by Ken Small ([email protected]): spawning rumors that multi-player Lynx games only needed one copy of the title. * * *

Developer Harry Dodgson has invented the LGSS (Lynx Game Sharing "It's not hard, but there are a lot of fragile pieces and the electronics are system), which allows a game cartridge to use the ComLynx network to sensitive to all the things that electronics are usually sensitive to, like static. download copies of itself to other Lynx units. This would allow multiple PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. players to share one card. The LGSS has already been implemented in "Lynx Othello," and Harry has plans to incorporate it in other games. Interested "First, remove the rubber pads from the bottom of the Lynx. They're glued on, developers should contact Harry Dodgson at [email protected] but they peel off pretty easily. Beneath them are screw holes -- remove them. ======Note that it's *very* easy to tell if your lynx has been opened, since you leave What's the ComLynx port like? holes in the glue stuff. Take off the back of the case.

There is a limit of 18 players via ComLynx. In practice it may be possible to "Remove the screw located inside the battery area. Be careful when replacing connect more units together, but to operate within specifications, the drivers in this; it can strip easily. Mine is stripped, but the rest of the case holds the the Lynx cannot drive over more than 17 units with pull-ups on the serial battery bay in place. Remove the battery bay piece. ports. It's easier for the Lynx to manage fewer players, however, since each Lynx has to track all of the others, and having more players means more data "You will see a circuit board with a couple of wires and circuit ribbons attached must be exchanged (growth is exponential). Also, tracking more than 8 to it. Carefully unplug all of these. The ribbon in particular seems flimsy. Do players requires an extra byte to encode the Lynx unit number with each data not puncture or otherwise damage it. Remove the circuit board. packet. "Beneath the circuit board is an assembly screwed to the inside of the case, ComLynx runs from 300.5 to 62.5K baud. It works on a "listen and send" which contains the screen, button contacts and buttons. A warning when structure. Data transmission between Lynxes is done in the background, unscrewing this-- the are LOTS of small pieces in here, and they're particular freeing up the CPU to run the game instead of communicating. It's called about how they go back in. In particular, be careful about the A/B buttons, "RedEye" in-house at Atari, named after an early idea of having Lynxes which are slightly different sizes, and the rubber mat around the LCD screen, communicate with infra-red transmissions. which has nothing to hold it in place. (NOTE: Also, there are contacts on the circuit board hooked up to the high-voltage supply for the backlight. They It uses a three-wire cable (+5V/Ground/Data) and allows for bi-directional won't do any damage, but can give a mild shock.) serial communications. The system frames messages in terms of 11-bit words, each consisting of a start bit, eight data bits, a parity bit, and a stop bit. "The last thing is the joypad contact itself. This is a small rubber mat held in The ComLynx port is used solely for communications; it can't be used to place by a snap-on piece of plastic. You can carefully remove the plastic to get control other aspects of the Lynx, though in theory it can be used to send under the apron, where the contacts can be cleaned. Clean in-between the signals to external devices. contacts, being careful not to abrase the contacts themselves. They look like ======half-circles with a small (half-millimeter or less) space between. Grunge Sometimes a multiplayer ComLynx game will freeze up. Why? between them can register an intermittent false contact, which looks to the

Page 7 player like the joypad is being quickly, repeatedly pressed in one direction." Also, Yahoo!'s list of Atari Lynx web sites can be found at ======Where can I get detailed technical information about the Lynx? http://dir.yahoo.com/Recreation/Games/Video_Games/Systems_and_Platform s/Atari/Lynx/ A number of Lynx schematics are available on the world-wide web. While it is ======uncertain at this time whether these documents are taken from official Atari What was the Lynx developer's kit like? developers' notes or handmade reverse-engineered blueprints, they can still offer a lot of information for the highly curious. Hardware: ====== Commodore Amiga computer: 3M RAM and hard disk. I have some dust under my Lynx screen; how can I clean it?  "Howard" board: A parallel-interface module that has the electronics of the Lynx, also with debugging tools. A large PC The original Lynxes are easy to take apart; simply remove the screws, board inside of a metal case with power supply, and connections on disassemble the Lynx, then wipe the screen clean. the back for cable to connect to the Amiga, and to the "Howdy" unit ($5,000). It is possible to disassemble the Lynx II and clean its screen in a similar way,  "Howdy" unit: Either a small PC board in a plastic case with but there is an easier alternative. According to John Daniels, "The front screen buttons and a Lynx display, or a modified Lynx. Essentally a self- on the Lynx 2 snaps on and off (easier to snap on than off though). The contained "Handy" (Lynx) unit, with cables to allow the "Howard" transparent area and the area surrounding the small buttons near the screen is board to monitor system behavior. one big piece of plastic. It snaps on with a lip on the top and bottom edge. ... It  ”Pinky/Mandy": A discounted "Howard" board setup that allows takes a pretty sturdy sharp edge, but once you start it moving, it just pops off programs to be loaded and executed. Pinky and Mandy can only and then you can clean the area between the plastic screen and the LCD." download and execute programs that are in Handy RAM or a simulated Handy ROM cart. Minimal debugging support ($500). For cleaning, plain water or cleaning liquid will work fine. It is recommended that you allow your screen to dry before reassembling the Lynx, to reduce the Software: danger of damaging the electronics.  Handy-Bug: A powerful symbolic debugger, also contains a ======disassembler. What's this about Lynx emulators? Can I play Lynx games on my computer?  Handicraft: Graphics translator that takes IFF files and turns them into coded Lynx sprite definitions. Proving that old consoles never die, but get transposed on other platforms  HSFX: Sound editor instead, a number of resourceful folks have written emulators of the Atari  "HandyROM": Creates ROM card images from code and data files. Lynx. This is not as trivial as it sounds, as these authors are working without  Other assorted tools, including HandyAsm (a 65C02 assembler), a official Atari/Epyx documentation, and therefore spend a lot of time reverse- MIDI music editor, a paint program for creating/modifying sprites, engineering the Lynx's processors. They've reached varying degrees of a text editor, and HSPL (compiles music text files into Handy files). success, but the field is a fast-changing one, and what might be insurmountable  Macro libraries today could seem trivial tomorrow.  Example programs  Notebook of system documentation (approximately 270 double- Because these are software emulators, there is no current method to run Lynx sided pages, weighs over three pounds). cartridges directly off your home computer. However, some folks have managed to secure ROM dumps of Lynx games, and the emulators can run The cost of a full Lynx Developer's Kit was around $5,000. those images instead. ======The Lynx software encryption codes (and supporting software tools) have been What are other sources for Lynx information? released into the public domain.

Internet/USENET newsgroups and services:

 rec.games.video.atari o USENET newsgroup. Contains news of all Atari video- game systems.

World-Wide Web Pages

 Go Atari is a web site that sells Atari software and hardware: o http://www.goatari.com/  Telegames UK sells Lynx units, games, accessories: o http://www.telegames.co.uk  Harry Dodgson is developing several Lynx titles of his own, and also has rare screen shots, and a free demo ROM image for "Eye of the Beholder": o http://www.provide.net/~hdodgson/lynx.html  Laurens Simonis has started a web page on the development of his upcoming Lynx game, TNT Terry (a Bomberman clone): o http://home.wxs.nl/~lsimonis/lynx/  Carl Forhan's (Songbird Productions) numerous Lynx and Jaguar projects can be found at: o http://songbird-productions.com  Markus Wuehl has a web site for his Lynx game development efforts o http://www.surf.to/lynxworld  The Atari Lynx Generation 2 Game Deveopment project is located at o http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/9446/LynxG2. html  Markus Wuehl has a web page covering various aspects of the Lynx, including his works-in-progress: o http://surf.to/lynxworld

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Video Game of the Month Gauntlet Third Encounter Genre: Action Platform: Atari Lynx Release Date: 1990 Developed by: Epyx, Inc.

The Majority of levels were created by Chuck Sommerville and Charlie Kellner. This was one of the first releases for the Lynx, this title was designed by Epyx and was originally called "Time Quests and Treasure Chests". Atari then licensed the Gauntlet name from Atari Games/ and used it on this title. 1 to 4 players can lynx up in this game. Aside from the Wizard and Valkyrie, you can also select one of the following characters: Android, Gunfighter, Nerd, Pirate, Punk rocker, and Samurai. Sadly, the Warrior and Archer are nowhere to be found. So how come they're shown on the box and manual artwork? This game required you to rotate and hold your Lynx 90 degrees to the right. There are 41

levels.

Hints, Tips, Tricks & Cheats

Level Select To start on any level, choose a character and start a new game, but do not move. Press Option 1 to warp to level 5. Press it again to warp to level 10, 15, or 20.

Solving the Plant Problem in the Last level

1. Take the first plant in the second group of plants. It will spit you out of another plant. 2. Escape from this plant and take the top plant of the four. This will spit you out between two more plants. 3. Take the left-most plant and get the Star Gem! Immediately give it to Noj

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RBI Baseball (Nintendo NES)

Tips & Tricks Here's the baseball action that started it all - the Goonies II (Nintendo NES) one, the only, the original RBI. This game uses the Based on the 1985 action movie, this is the sequel names and likenesses of real baseball players. to a Konami game released only in Japan and on the arcade Vs. system.

Secrets Passwords Computer Assist K'O N248 4SR ''OOS To have the computer assist you in games When you start a new -All Items and Goonies game go to ''watch game'' so it will be Computer Vs. Computer. Pick any teams you want. Once the game starts and the computer is H4O N4(left arrow)(right arrow) '7R 3 ' ' E playing, just move the control and the away team will be under your -All Items and No Goonies control. If you stop moving the control then the computer will take back

over. This is good for fielding as the computer does all that work if you Secrets let it.

No Health from Konami Man Bunt an Inside the Park Homerun Find a secret door with Konami Man and punch him or hit him with the This trick only works in 1P mode, against the computer. Use a left- hammer. Now every time you find him in the game, he says he can’t handed batter and bunt. Try to get the ball to hit the right side of the heal you because you hit him. bat (close to the batter). If you do this just right the ball will roll slowly past all the computer's outfielders (and infielders) and by the time they catch up to it, you'll be at home plate.

Glitch Team In 1p mode, first, select the National All-Stars. Then select to play American league all stars. after the game with the American league, you will play the glitch team. Beware, this game will be an ass kicking. If your NES or emulator last through the game, you can play a better glitch team. Watch out for the 150 mile an hour pitches

Easter Eggs

Programmer’s Screen At the title screen, hold A+B and press Start to view the names of the game’s programmers.

1942(NES) Both players start with 9 rolls PASIOALE Start with 6 lives, 1-player game only IESUTYZA Start with 9 lives, 1-player game only AESUTYZE After continue, player 1 has 6 lives in 2-player game IAKUUAZA After continue, player 1 has 9 lives in 2-player game AAKUUAZE Player 2 has 6 lives in 2-player game IASUOAZA Player 2 has 9 lives in 2-player game AASUOAZE The Game Genie is a series of Adventure Island 2 (GameBoy) cheat cartridges Infinite lives 006-DDB-E6E designed by Start with 1 life 000-6DB-E66 and Start with 6 lives 050-6DB-E66 sold by Start with 9 lives 080-6DB-E66 and Galoob for the No gradual loss of energy 00E-28F-E6E Nintendo NES, Start with 1 of each power-up 3C0-37B-5D4 Super NES, Game Can’t Lose non-throwable objects from menu 00D-51A-E6E Boy, Genesis, and Start on level 1-4 080-57B-E6E Sega Game Gear that modifies Addams Family (Game Gear) game data, Start with 1/4 energy 1st life 3AB 9F9 195 allowing the player Start with 1/2 energy 1st life 7AB 9F9 195 to cheat, Start with 3/4 energy 1st life BBB 9F9 195 manipulate Start with 2 lives 01B AD9 F7E various aspects of Start with 8 lives 07B AD9 F7E games, and Start with 10 lives 09B AD9 F7E sometimes view Immune to everything 006 46F F7A unused content Infinite lives 3A4 D1F 2A2 and functions.

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Page 17 $5 + Batter Up $22 Jurassic Park $3 Shaq-Fu $3 + Lemmings $25 + Battleship $10 Klax $10 Shining Force: Sword $14 Lynx Casino $10 + Battletoads $11 Last Action Hero $5 of Hayja Malibu Bikini $26 + Beavis and Butt-Head $10 Lemmings $6 Shinobi $5 Volleyball Berenstain Bears: $8 Lion King (Disney's) $2 - Shinobi 2 $6 Ms. Pac-Man $7 + Camping Adventure Lost World: Jurassic $12 Side Pocket $8 NFL Football $6 + Bonkers Wax Up! $6 - Park Simpsons: Bart Meets $8 Ninja Gaiden $10 + Bram Stoker's Dracula $4 Lucky Dime Caper w/ $5 Radioactive Man Ninja Gaiden III: $25 + Bubble Bobble $19 Simpsons: Bart vs. $7 Ancient Ship of Bugs Bunny in Double $4 Madden NFL 95 $2 Space Mutants Doom Trouble Madden NFL 96 $5 Simpsons: Bart vs. $6 Pac-Land $12 + Bust-A-Move $15 Magic Knight $15 the World Paperboy $20 + Caesar's Palace $2 Rayearth Simpsons: Krusty's $20 Pinball Jam $10 + Casino FunPak $25 Majors Pro Baseball $1 Fun House Pit-Fighter $7 + Castle of Illusion $5 Marble Madness $9 Slider $6 Ponx $40 + starring Mickey Mouse Marko's Magic $30 Solitaire FunPak $45 Power Factor $10 + Chakan $3 Football Solitaire Poker $6 Qix $5 + Chase HQ $7 Mega Man $33 Sonic Blast $7 Raiden $8 + Cheese Cat-Astrophe $11 Mick & Mack: Global $12 Sonic Chaos $2 - Rampage $15 + w/ Speedy Gonzales Gladiators Sonic Drift 2 $11 + Rampart $5 + Chessmaster $7 Mickey Mouse: Land $4 Sonic Labyrinth $15 Road Blasters $6 + Choplifter III $5 of Illusion Sonic Spinball $4 Robo-Squash $2 + Chuck Rock $5 Mickey Mouse: $7 Sonic the Hedgehog $3 Robotron: 2084 $25 + Cliffhanger $5 Legend of Illusion Sonic the Hedgehog 2 $1 - Rygar $15 + Clutch Hitter $1 Mickey's Ultimate $10 Sonic Triple Trouble $2 S.F.X. $60 + Columns $2 - Challenge Space Harrier $10 S.T.U.N. 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