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True story: this author actually owns an Atari Jaguar. Back in the early 2000s, when your humble host was a mere teen, we went on a shopping trip to a nearby mall.
Atari claimed the Jaguar, like its animal namesake, ran circles around the competition because it had a proprietary 64-bit RISC processor — the first of its kind.
The Atari Jaguar, despite its reputation, had some great games like Flashback, NBA Jam: Tournament Edition, Iron Soldier, Rayman, Wolfenstein 3D, BattleSphere, Alien Vs Predator, and Tempest 2000.
Atari Jaguar emulation could soon come to the iPhone. Rich Whitehouse, whose also the Head of Digital Conservation for the Video Game History Foundation, ...
There are a lot of consoles out there, though they tend to get forgotten amidst the modern goliaths. Sony, Microsoft and ...
Then came the Atari Jaguar in 1993. The console was expensive and lacking in several ways while trying to compete with the already well-established Sega Genesis and Super NES.
Atari 50: The Anniversary ... through to titles from Atari’s Lynx handheld console and its ill-fated Jaguar 64-bit console. Boasting over 100 playable games in total across numerous Atari ...
Atari Jaguar (9) Ah, the Jaguar, we barely knew thee. There are nine titles from the Jaguar available for Atari 50, including what many would argue is the console's killer app: Tempest 2000 ...
As for the "unique tech" mentioned earlier, Atari heavily promoted the Jaguar's 64-bit support through flashy ads. However, this marketing strategy backfired, ...
For more on Minter’s work bringing back Akka Arrh and coding for platforms like Atari Jaguar, be sure to check out part one and part two of the interview on GamerHubTV.
Although it had a short run from 1995 to 1996, the Atari Jaguar CD has an average eBay price of $1082.21, making it the highest-valued retro console in the U.S. That’s a little over seven times ...