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 Jaguar. One of the downsides of the Lynx is the screen. The original often fails, and even when it works is very outdated, dim and low contrast, not to mention power hungry. We decided to improve that by making an easy to install, ultra low power, modern screen driver board, that allows you to use the IPS screen. Holding Left, A and B brings up the On Screen Menu, then pressing B enters the menu while Left and A (right) go left and right in the menu.Options in the menu include pixel grids, color modes and VGA output. Easy to install (solder free in Lynx II, or soldered wires for Lynx).
Install can be done in a matter of minutes. Install guide available at RetroSix Wiki. 1x Atari Lynx CleanScreen Board. 1x Atari Lynx IPS Screen.
1x Atari Lynx I CleanScreen LCD Bracket.