The Eye of the Beholder game was an officially licensed Advanced Dungeons and Dragons first person dungeon crawler that used full screen action (unlike the versions for other platforms) that really made it stand out from the rest.
This was the full version of the game including the save game feature RAM that allowed to save in game characters and progress.
This was the prototype that the other after market release was based on.
Console | Atari Lynx |
Release Date | 1993 |
Release Type | |
Part # | PA2095 |
Pack Type | |
Developer | N/A |
Publisher | N/A |
Genre | RPG |
Players | 1 on console |
ComLynx Support | No ComLynx Support |
Screen Rotation | Unknown |
Stereo/Panning | Unknown |
Lynx SD Save Support | No |
Can be Paused | Unknown |
Cartridge Type | |
ROM Size | N/A |
ROM MD5 Hash (headerless) | N/A |
EEPROM (for save data) |
Eye of the Beholder | - - | 1993 | Rarity: 0 |
> Eye of the Beholder (Unreleased Prototype) | - - | 1993 | Rarity: 0 |
Eye of the Beholder (Demo) | - - | 1993 | Rarity: 0 |
Eye of the Beholder | - - | 1993 | Rarity: 86 |
Eye of the Beholder | - - | 1993 | Rarity: 86 |
SOLD Atari Lynx Eye of the Beholder and AVP Prototypes | atariage.com |
Other Price | $1000 (~USD) |