Jaguar
From WE Computers Museum
Atari Jaguar | |
Designer | Atari Corporation |
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Manufacturer | Atari Corporation |
CPU | 2 Motorola 68000 |
Graphics | 720x480, up to 720×576 |
Memory | 2 MB |
Media | ROM cartridge CD-ROM with Jaguar CD add-on |
Released | North America: November 23, 1993 Europe: June 27, 1994 Australia: August 1, 1994 Germany: September 1994 Japan: December 8, 1994 Spain: April 1995 |
Added to Museum | Not yet |
Atari Jaguar was the last cartridge-based home video game console by Atari Corporation.
It was preceded by the Atari XEGS. After Atari Corporation closed, Atari, S.A., which was formerly known as Infogrames, released the Atari VCS.
Legacy
The legacy of the Atari Jaguar remains, even after its heyday. Independent, unlicensed games continue to be produced for the system to this day.
The current license holder, Atari, S.A., released several Atari Jaguar games as downloadable content for its Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration compilation.
Atari Jaguar hardware owned by WEC Museum
Title | Developer | Released | Notes |
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Jaguar Controller | Atari Corporation | 1993 | The WEC Museum owns one controller. |
Digital Atari Jaguar games owned by WEC Museum
Title | Developer | Released | Notes |
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Atari Karts | Miracle Designs | 1995 | |
Atari Karts | Club Drive | 1994 | |
Cybermorph | Attention to Detail | 1993 | |
Evolution: Dino Dudes | Imagitec Design | 1993 | |
Fight for Life | Atari Corporation | 1996 | |
Missile Command 3D | Virtualty Entertainment | 1995 | |
Ruiner Pinball | High Voltage Software | 1995 | |
Tempest 2000 | Llamasoft | 1994 | |
Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy | Atari Corporation | 1993 |