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This is a programming competition for anyone wanting to show off their skills at coding for the Atari Lynx. If you think you have what it takes and want your game to be listed in our game database, join, submit and bask in the retro glory of this amazing console!
This competition is brought to you by Atari Gamer and RetroHQ with the help of our sponsors AtariAge and Mark/Space. Last year we also ran a Lynx Programming competition, you can check out its details here - Atari Lynx 30th Birthday Programming Competition.
A special thanks goes out to William Thorup for creating the wonderful cover artwork for this competition!
This year's theme is "Future", but that's future with a twist. Think about how the future would have been imagined back in the 1990s when this console was new. Think of the retro movie posters and the games at the time and imagine them 50 years forward. Flying cars, space exploration, living on the moon, visiting other planets, intelligent robots, blasters and mind control, plus many other wonderful things that were yet to come. We're talking about what the 2040s would look like if you were living in the 90s.
Of course this leaves it very open ended and you're only limited by your imagination!
Without rules we'd all go mad, so lets define some basics...
And then some extra notes...
Below are the key dates and times for this competition. We will not be allowing for extra time for late submissions, so be sure to pay attention to the closing date and the time zone.
Start date (you can submit and publish your game from this point on) | 15-April-2020 00:00 (GMT+10) |
End date (submissions cannot be updated after this point and voting opens) | 15-August-2020 00:00 (GMT+10) |
Voting end date | 15-September-2020 00:00 (GMT+10) |
What's a competition without prizes? We have some very cool incentives to participate, but you only get them if you're in the top 3! The top 3 placing entries will each get a Lynx GD cartridge for Atari Lynx. This cartridge allows you to store your ROMs on a SD card and load them via an easy to use menu. It's a perfect retro gaming accessory and a must-have retro game developer's tool. In addition we have some cash prizes and an offer to have your game published.
1st Place | Lynx GD Cartridge from RetroHQ 5x copies of your game if published via AtariAge $150 USD paid via PayPal by Mark/Space |
2nd Place | Lynx GD Cartridge from RetroHQ 5x copies of your game if published via AtariAge $100 USD paid via PayPal by Mark/Space |
3rd Place | Lynx GD Cartridge from RetroHQ 5x copies of your game if published via AtariAge |
All submitted competition entries will be published in the Project Argon (Android Retro Emulation System) digital store as well as on the Atari Gamer game database.
You will also be given the option to participate in the following:
The scoring system takes a number of factors into account, these are:
Voting will be open to the public, so tell your friends, relatives and just anyone who would listen about it!
We've documented a great deal of programming resources to help you get started with Atari Lynx coding. Whether you want to dip into 6502 assembly or write your game in C, we've got your back! If you're new to the Lynx, make sure to read the original documentation before you get started on other materials.
Atari Lynx Programming ResourcesYou should also pay attention to some of the online tools we've made available to make your job easier...
LNX Header GeneratorTo join the competition and submit your entry, go to https://itch.io/jam/lynx2020.
These are the entries in this year's competition...
The winners of this competition are: Xump 2, Timeloop and Asteroids Chasers. The ranking is calculated from the raw score, which is not adjusted based on the number of votes. Each game had very similar numbers of votes so this was deemed fair by the judges (and it was stated previously that the number of votes will not influence final rankings).
Apart from overall scores, the following detail scores have been assigned. These are not used for determining the entries' final placement however.
Well done to all the competitors! You've all done an excellent job!