I´ve been reading most, if not all, Racketboy blog essays in the past weeks..greatly missing the Atari Lynx though but having enjoyed your writings about the Game Gear, the NES, the GBA, the GB and GB Color and DS machines (since I seem to have become an handheld collector).
Please, you should be writing something about the Atari Lynx at one time or another
Thanks for a lot of inspiration in general! Most recently, it was Faceball 2000 for the GB - read about it on here first - ordered that one and I love it! A mixture of Doom and Battlezone
Reason why I post here, I also wanted to say thank you to you all who wrote in the Neo Geo Pocket Color threads. I found that the NGPC was missing on my handheld collection gaming table and among the many many Nintendos, the GG and the lonesome single handheld Atari´s ever made, there is now a proud NGPC newbie here.
Got it from another local gamer from the nexgam.de forum together with 5 games for a (I think) ok price. I didn´t need long, however, to realize that that gamer was a puzzler gaming fan. The cartridges that came with it included Baseball Stars but also the great Puzzle Link and the fabulous Puzzle Bobble Mini.
The other two games aren´t that much IMO, it is Picture Puzzle and the Japanese slot machine one Delsol.
But no fighters. Not the Sonic game. No RPG. So....
I spent some nice evenings reading online reviews on here and everywhere...and ordered two lovely 10-each sets from the US! So, help me to make it over the next 1-3 weeks until they arrive, please
At the moment I´m mostly playing the Puzzle Bobble and finding my way through Baseball Stars but I have really enjoyed Sonic and Match of the Millennium on the PC emulator. I wanted to see that NGCP and try the joystick and its pretty unusual game library. It was also affordable enough, if it had turned out to be a wrong investition, it wouldn´t have hurt too much.
I enjoy reading online reviews and gaming discussions on forums, I have thoroughly enjoyed your blog, Racketboy, please keep up the good work, and if I may give a hint, how about an essay on the Atari Lynx?

