Lynx Casino is a 1992 gambling simulator for the Atari Lynx developed by Brian A. Rice Inc. It includes blackjack, craps, roulette, slot machines, and video poker.
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Developer(s) | Brian A. Rice, Inc. |
Publisher(s) | Atari Corporation |
Producer(s) | Craig Erickson |
Designer(s) | Brian A. Rice Mark D. Waterman |
Programmer(s) | Perry Horwich |
Artist(s) | Robb Mariani Tom Brophy |
Composer(s) | Clifford Falls Chuck Batson |
Platform(s) | Atari Lynx |
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Genre(s) | Casino |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer (up to two players via ComLynx) |
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Publication | Score |
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EGM | 7/10[2] |
GamePro | 15 / 20[3] |
IGN | 7.0/10[4] |
Aktueller Software Markt | 9/12[5] |
Consoles + | 64%[6] |
Génération 4 | 88%[7] |
Joypad | 75%[8] |
Joystick | 70%[9] |
ST Format | 20%[10] |
Video Games | 46%[11] |
VideoGames & Computer Entertainment | 7 / 10[12] |
The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly regarded Lynx Casino as one of the best gambling simulators available, citing the large selection of games, the easy-to-read display despite the small screen size, and the clever Easter eggs planted throughout the game. They gave it a 7 out of 10.[2] Robert A. Jung at IGN gave the game 7 out of 10 in a 1999 retrospective review.[4]
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