Sling grog to a motley group of thirsty patrons while collecting the empty bottles they send back. Miss an empty bottle or serve a drink to an empty bar and you will lose a life. Difficulty and number of patrons increases as you move through the levels.
Zzzzzz zzz zzzz ZOMBIES! Protect your fortress from the onslaught of zombies headed your way. Put each zombie at peace. Stop zombies attacking people. You can't rest until all zombies are perished!
Raid on Tricity is an Atari Lynx ROM intended to be played on real Lynx via a flashcard or on an emulator on other devices.
The game come in 2 versions :
"Second Wave" is for sale on Yastuna Games store, and add a Story mode to the Arcade experience. It is now also available as free download.
"First Contact" is only digital and free on itch.io, feature only Arcade mode
What's new in Raid on TriCity - First Impact, compared to the previous version:
- Game is more punchy now,
- Bombs explode when they hit the ground, so be careful,
- Leaderboard
Raid on Tri City: Second Wave is an action puzzle title that mixes falling block gameplay with shooting. It is a physical release and an expanded version of the original "Raid on TriCity" that was download only.
The player controls a space ship on a playfield similar to the one of Tetris. The ship can freely be moved around the area as long as its part of a stacked block. New Tetrominoes drop down from the top of the screen. They cannot be moved or rotated, but they can be shot brick by brick. Scoring is done by creating lines, so careful shooting is required to either destroy the block completely or to make parts fit the gaps in the playfield to stack them properly and create lines. The shooting itself does not affect the score. Some of the falling blocks contain power-ups or enemies that can be destroyed or drop to add to the stack. Power-ups such as bombs can become dangerous when lines are formed and enemies restrict movement when part of the stack and can then only be taken out through lines. When the blocks
CyberVirus is one of the most highly sought-after “lost” games for the Atari Lynx. Songbird acquired CyberVirus (along with Ultra Vortex and Mechtiles) from Beyond Games over two decades ago. Finally, a first person shooter game for the Atari Lynx!
CyberVirus puts you in the role of the last surviving member of the Demolitions Ops Guerrillas (or DOGs) of War. You’ve got to stop the horde of bio-mechanical nasties that are threatening mankind with extinction!
Features:
Sixteen brain-frying missions
Realistic 3D first-person perspective and motion, similar to BattleWheels
Multiple weapons, including laser, grenades, and mini-missiles
Wide variety of terrain, from the jungles of Central America to the deserts of Southwestern USA
Plenty of foes, including bio-robots, mutant spiders, land mines, turrets, and more!
NEW! Stealth armor
NEW! More cheats than you can shake a stick at!
Originally developed by Beyond Games, the title was abandoned due to the Atari Lynx lagging sales. The title's code and assets were
Remnant features a pseudo-3D environment and plenty of space-faring combat to keep you on your toes. In this arcade extravaganza, you fight off endless waves of invaders. Try to survive multiple foes at once, meteor showers, and more!
The game is a side-scroller where the player controls a bird, attempting to fly between columns of green pipes without hitting them.
Just like the original Flappy Bird but for Atari Lynx.
In a parallel universe, Atari made physical tabletops/Game & Watch games from their biggest hits from VCS and Jaguar consoles. The best thing is that they also put them out as a Lynx compilation...
This was an entry into the AC2016 24 hour coding contest.
Includes Egglords and Tempeggs.
Zaku is a homebrew scrolling shooter video game developed by PenguiNet and published by Super Fighter Team exclusively for the Atari Lynx on 24 October 2009. Taking place on a futuristic setting where Captain Bran and his minions plan to oversaturate the worldwide market with poor quality software using the "Rarity 9" programming tool, players assume the role of the titular character in an effort to retrieve the stolen tool from Bran.
Zaku was conceived by Osman Celimli at a young age during his time working at PenguiNet, who wanted to create a project for a handheld game console, initially focusing on the Game Boy before shifting towards the Atari Lynx and was influenced by Air Zonk, lasting over a course of six years under development prior to release. The game was met with positive reception from reviewers since its initial release, with praise towards the presentation, audio, plot and gameplay, but criticism pointed to its length and some of its design aspects. As of 2018, the title has sold over 1,000 copies
The fun is just beginning in this explosive pack of games and tools for your Lynx! Enjoy the arcade action of ChopperX or Parafly, or kick back and relax with Password, High Roller or Blackjack. Looking for something really different? Give Sketch or Soundtool a whirl! No matter how you slice it, no Lynx fan will be disappointed with MegaPak 1.
An unreleased version of the game for the Atari Lynx was discovered in 2008 on an old Atari Corp. hard drive and was eventually released by Video 61. The Bungeling Empire has stolen a huge cache of gold from its rightful owners, and your mission is to infiltrate its treasury and recapture it. This entails progressing through 150 screens of platforms, ladders and ropes. The Empire has sent robotic guards down to protect the gold, and contact with any of these will cost you a life. Your method of escaping them is to press fire to dig a hole in their line of movement, thus causing them to fall in briefly, allowing you to move across the gap safely. Once all the gold has been collected, a ladder allowing you to move onto the next screen is added. Completing these screens often requires forward planning and precision.
This is a first ever emulator for the Atari Lynx. There is an included selection of CHIP-8 games: Brix, Pong, Invaders, Blinky, Blitz, Tetris, UFO, Joust, Super Blinky, Worm and Car.
In 2000, Songbird Productions produced a sequel, Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure on CD-ROM for Microsoft Windows. This CD-ROM required the original game and a Lynx to PC serial cable to run, allowing the editing and creation of all new levels. This was followed in 2003 by a cartridge release of Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure with the original 181 levels and 125 new levels.
Cybervirus is one of the most highly sought-after "lost" games for the Atari Lynx. Now, Songbird has acquired this game from former developer Beyond Games (along with Ultra Vortex and Mechtiles). Finally, a first person mission game for the Atari Lynx!
Cybervirus puts you in the role of the last surviving member of the Demolitions Ops Guerillas (or DOGs) of War. You've got to stop the horde of bio-mechanical nasties that are threating mankind with extinction!
Only 25 units of this limited edition game were made. The game included eight missions, at least two of which did not appear in the future general release of CyberVirus. Both the cartridge label and opening screens indicated this was the special CinciClassic version.
Welcome to the futuristic sport of ‘Hyperdrome’ - hop into your gridpod and blast off into the arena. Capture precious jewels and equipment and attempt to score points by depositing them in your own goal. Obtain power ups to blast the enemy and steal possession of vital energy. Comlynx with up to three of your friends and play against each other in this hyper-speed futuristic sport.
This is similar to the game Tetris but instead of falling blocks, you have to make words out of falling letters. Some words will give you cheats or unlock a bonus game. Keep going until the letters reach the top of the screen, at which point the game is over. Words can be formed horizontally, vertically, forwards or backwards.