subdirectory_arrow_right Mario Lemieux Hockey (Game), Atari Corporation (Company)
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Atari Corporation wanted to license out the likeness of hockey player Mario Lemieux for a Lynx game that would've been titled "Super Mario Hockey" as a jab at Nintendo and their Super Mario franchise disguised as a reference to Lemieux's nickname. The game was never made, but eventually Lemieux's likeness would be licensed out to Sega for a 1991 hockey game.
subdirectory_arrow_right Gauntlet: The Third Encounter (Game), Klax (Game), Raiden (Game)
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Attachment While most of the Lynx library can be played with the system held horizontally, some games like Gauntlet: The Third Encounter, Klax and Raiden were designed to be played with the system held vertically.
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Attachment Released just one month after Nintendo's Game Boy, the Atari Lynx was the world's first handheld with a color capable display.