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Atari Lynx Emulator Goes Open Source 12

Bill Kendrick writes "Handy, the Atari Lynx emulator, has been re-released as Open Source software. (So that libSDL port I've always wanted might become a reality!) Handy's official website has moved to SourceForge, and the source-code is in CVS!" There are some neat homebrew Atari Lynx titles, both demos and game prototypes, available, too.
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Atari Lynx Emulator Goes Open Source

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  • by Anonymous Coward
    Does this mean I can get that old 2800 out of the closet and do text based web browsing?
  • by Stallmanite ( 752733 ) on Sunday May 02, 2004 @12:59AM (#9032154) Homepage
    It's good to see emulators opening. The FSM (free software movement) and emu culture can both benefit from a little collaboration.

    Emu culture gets the standard benefits of freesource, and the GNU system gets sorely needed games.
  • Fond Memories... (Score:5, Interesting)

    by MistaE ( 776169 ) on Sunday May 02, 2004 @01:40AM (#9032290) Homepage
    I remember the good ol' days when I used to play with my Atari Lynx. Sure, the design wasn't too great, and there weren't many good games on it due to poor support, but man, the few that were there were just plain cool. Chip's Challenge certainly being one of the cooler titles to make it there.

    Of course, it failed because it went up against the Game Boy, and suffered from Game Gear syndrome (too big, too many batteries, too short a time length just for color and light). One thing I did like tho was its support for lefties....

    I'm gonna have to check this out soon to replay some games.

  • PocketPC version (Score:5, Informative)

    by neglige ( 641101 ) on Sunday May 02, 2004 @04:13AM (#9032626)
    Interesting enough, a PocketPC-port is available here [pocketemulator.com], yet it is not mentioned on the official Handy site on SF.
  • About time. (Score:5, Interesting)

    by FromWithin ( 627720 ) <mike@fromwithinPERIOD.com minus punct> on Sunday May 02, 2004 @07:20AM (#9033065) Homepage

    About time too. :)

    Now I can port it my Zaurus.
    Then I don't have to carry around the monster Lynx itself.

    The Lynx has some of the best handheld games around because it has conversion of loads of Atari arcade games and Amiga games.

    Good good.
  • I'd certainly like to see a series 60 port!

    So if anyone cleverer than me fancies a bash, i'd sure like to hear about it.

    nick...
  • Slimeworld! (Score:4, Interesting)

    by bergeron76 ( 176351 ) * on Sunday May 02, 2004 @09:08PM (#9037408) Homepage
    Back in the day, few things were better than playing Slimeworld with a few friends.

    Oh man, that brings back some cool memories...

  • It was cool but (Score:3, Informative)

    by Mr.Dippy ( 613292 ) on Monday May 03, 2004 @12:51PM (#9042509)
    I remember playing it in a toy store when it first came out. I played the California games for 10 minutes and the system started to overheat. It sucked down batteris like coca cola. I wanted one really bad but my dad pointed out that I would have to blow the majority of my weekly allowance on batteries just to play it. Damn you Atari! Such a cool devise yet so flawed.

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