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The Atari Lynx is a hybrid 8/16-bit fourth generation handheld game console released by Atari Corporation in September 1989 in North America and 1990 in Europe and Japan. It was the first handheld game console with a color liquid-crystal display. Powered by a 16 MHz 65C02 8-bit CPU and a custom 16-bit blitter, the Lynx was more advanced than Nintendo's monochrome Game Boy, released two months earlier. It also competed with Sega's Game Gear and NEC's TurboExpress, released the following year.

The system was developed at Epyx by two former designers of the Amiga personal computers. The project was called the Handy Game or simply Handy. In 1991, Atari replaced the Lynx with a smaller model internally referred to as the Lynx II. Atari published a total of 73 games before the Lynx was discontinued in 1995 in preparation for the launch of the Atari Jaguar.

 

Game Jenie now offers delivery within 15 miles of the Game Jenie location at the County Line Flea Market, Mini Mall. If you order $200 or more we will deliver it the same day. If it's $100 we will deliver it within three days! You can get 20% off by coming in the store and making a purchase of any of the items on our site if you are a rewards member. Also, dont forget if you come in you can bring your trade and put it towards the purchase of an item. We do trades for cash and store credit. 

SYSTEM-ATARI LYNX 1ST GEN

    • Rewards members are able to get a 20% discount on all preowned items including games and consoles.
    • The discount is only avalible to rewards members and only given on purchases made in store.
    • You can become a rewards member by coming to one of our locations and signing up with a $10 one time payment or by purchasing a console and receive one for free.
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