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The Atari Lynx included hardware-accelerated color graphics, a backlight, and the ability to link up to sixteen units together in an early example of network play when its competitors could only link 2 or 4 consoles (or none at all), [94] but its comparatively short battery life (approximately 4.5 hours on a set of alkaline cells, versus 35 ...
The Atari Lynx is a 16-bit fourth-generation hand-held 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 .
Atari Lynx: First handheld electronic game with a color LCD, [3] 3.5-inch screen. [1] Plays ROM cartridges [13] Hardware revision smaller Atari Lynx II released in 1991. [3] Less than 100 games released. [13] Considered a commercial failure. [3] 1989 [1] 500,000 [14] [1] Game Gear: Sega's first handheld game console, color screen with backlight ...
The Atari Lynx is a 16-bit handheld game console developed by Atari Corporation and designed by Epyx, released in North America in 1989, with a second revision called Lynx II being also released worldwide in July 1991.
Atari 2600: Home Atari: 1977 10 million [45] Wii U: Home Nintendo: 2012 5.3 million [46] Dreamcast: Home Sega: 1999 4.1 million PlayStation Vita: Handheld Sony: 2012 1.9 million PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16: Home NEC/Hudson Soft: 1989 2.5 million [47] Master System: Home Sega: 1986 2 million [48] Atari 7800: Home Atari: 1986 2 million [49] Sega CD ...
The Game Gear [a] is an 8-bit fourth-generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and during 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear primarily competed with Nintendo's Game Boy, the Atari Lynx, and NEC's TurboExpress.
The first popular home console, the Atari 2600 (1980 version pictured), was released in 1977. [ 19 ] The Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System were the best-selling consoles of their time, selling 61.91 million units worldwide. [ 20 ]
The console war between Atari and Intellivision was shaken up by the arrival of Coleco's ColecoVision in 1982, which was a further technological improvement over both Atari and Intellivision. Both Atari and Mattel suffered significant financial losses in the video game crash of 1983. Atari would scale back its video game efforts in the years ...