The £60 unit lands in April and will bring all sorts of classic fun to a new generation of gamers and connects to TVs via HDMI, with stereo speakers, four play buttons and a stylish retro design.
The Lynx games include Scrapyard Dog, Basketbrawl, Super Asteroids/Missile Command®, Awesome Golf, Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure, Dracula the Undead, Malibu Bikini Volleyball and some later indie releases. But no RoadBlasters, which was probably Atari's finest game on the Lynx.