Based on the Commodore Amiga software development system, the Lynx was the first color handheld. It had a screen backlight, allowing it to be played in the dark. The handheld can be flipped upside-down, allowing for left-handed play. Its network cable allows for local co-op play. The handheld can actually draw filled-polygons, allowing for early 3D-games. The Lynx accumulated enough games, despite failure to obtain large adoption.
Below is the videogame library for browsing at random.
'Shanghai'
'Baseball Heroes'
'Steel Talons'
'Block Out'
'Gordo'
Dino Olympics
'Chip's Challenge'
Super Sqeak
Crystal Mines 2
'Rygar'
'Lynx Casino'
'Dirty Harry: Renegade Cop'
'RoadBlasters'
'Dracula: The Undead'
'Awesome Golf'
Electro Cop
'Checkered Flag'
'European Soccer Challenge'
'Gauntlet: The Third Encounter'
'Shadow of the Beast'
Hard Driving
'Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure'
'Hydra'
'ishido: The Way of Stones'
'Klax'
'Joust'
'Kung Food'
'Lemmings'
'Rampage'
'Blue Lightning'
Miss Pac-Man
'Qix'
'Batman Returns'
Ninja Gaiden
'Scrapyard Dog'
'Gates of Zendocon'
All Points Bulletin
'Hockey'
'BasketBrawl'
Stun Runner
'California Games'
'Rampart'
Switch Blade 2
'The Fidelity Ultimate Chess Challenge'
'Todd's Adventures in Slime World'
'Toki'
'Tournament CyberBall'
'Turbo Sub'
'UnNamed'
'Viking Child'
'WarBirds'
'Wyvern Tales'
'Xenophobe'
'XYbots'
'Zarlor Mercenary'
Our Atari Lynx collection is 75% complete.