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- From: ah292@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Robert Krynak)
- Newsgroups: alt.games.lynx
- Subject: Re: Lynx - bad sign!
- Date: 28 Dec 1992 06:52:12 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- References: <1992Dec28.011520.8448@grebyn.com> <27DEC199214041812@mary.fordham.edu>
- Reply-To: ah292@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Robert Krynak)
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- In a previous article, rich@grebyn.com (Richard Lawrence) says:
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- >In article <27DEC199214041812@mary.fordham.edu> areid@mary.fordham.edu (Darin Reid) writes:
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- >>Atari's ability to market and support their product. I can't even
- >>find games for it; Not in T"R"U, The Wiz, Kiddie City, Electronic
- >>Boutique (mail order catalog dropped the Lynx too!), Kaybee can a Lynx
- >>game be found. The machine isn't even mentioned. When the TG-16 is
- >>displayed more prominently than the Lynx quittin' time has come...
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- >Again, not to be blunt, but you are not the center of the gaming
- >universe. Here in the Washington DC area (not known for being the Mecca
- >of the gaming world) I can buy Lynx games from Toys R Us (if I were to
- >be so insane), Babbages (four different locations come to mind),
- >Electronics Boutique (three new games in the last week), Software Etc,
- >Walden Software, and a couple of non franchise locations.
- >
- there is a lot of Lynx games in the Toys R Us, Electronic Boutique,
- Babbages, Software Etc., and Walden Sofware by me also (Cleveland area).
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