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Game information for "Lynx Casino" - DP Online Rarity Guide

Game ID: 14766

Console / System: Lynx

Title: Lynx Casino

Aliases: Casino

Scarcity (loose): 2

Value in USD (loose): 8

Scarcity (complete): 0

Value in USD (complete): 0

Publisher: Atari

Section: 1

Designer: Perry Horwich

Designer 2: Mark Waterman

Designer 3: Tom Brophy

Designer 4: Robb Mariani

Developer: Brian A Rice Inc

Description: Music and Sound by Cliff Falls and Chuck Batson. Produced by Craig Erickson. 1 to 2 players can lynx up in this game. Notice all the Fuji symbols on the box artwork and the Atari billboard on the right side of the opening screen. The game is loaded with inside jokes and nods to the programmers. Speaking with other patrons will give you such sayings as "Where is Craig Erickson?", "How fast can a Jaguar go?", "Have you seen the Atari Booth?", "Steve Ryno can sure play slots.", "Who is this Robb Mariani?", "I just love Scrapyard Dog.", "Cliff Falls has the best voice.", and "Atari, Atari, Atari forever!"

Country / region: USA

Part #: PA2061

System exclusive: 0

Screenshot: Screenshot

Screenshot 2: Screenshot 2



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