This happened to mine when my dad got mad and threw it against the wall, but I just ran some wires from the battery contacts to the adapter and it works fine to this day.
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This looks pretty cool, and I've been meaning to get a model 2 Lynx. This might put me over the edge.
I got the email today that this is in stock. Looks pretty darn good.
I ordered it today. My Lynx has been neglected for far too long.
You can order the game here: http://www.zaku-lynx.com/ (same site Neozeedeater posted)
Yep, I just put an order in too. Here's the direct link to the purchase page: http://www.zaku-lynx.com/purchase.htm
Bought!
Lynx is still in storage halfway across the state though so I might not play this real soon.
Yikes. $48?
That's really cheap, actually. I've paid $50 + shipping for other late Lynx releases and they didn't even have the nice authentic looking cart and printed box and manual, they were just ugly little green PCBs with big DIMMs protruding. This is a little cheaper and they're clearly spending more.
Yeah, I have nothing negative to say about the effort. The problem is the crossroads at which we are in terms of indie development. When iPhone games are $10 for EA's new stuff and $7 or less for essentially everyone else's, it makes it incredibly hard to justify supporting a developer's choice to put their game on physical media with the resulting crazy relative price. I was a huge Lynx fan when the system was officially supported, so I respect the desire to support it, but that respect has limits.
It's a very small market, but there's something cool about it. It's not like this is the kind of game you buy more than one of a year, so I can't be arsed to get upset over it.