Wow man, the way you hooked up that Jag is not only original but awesome! Cybermorph is a good game with much replay value. The graphics might seem cheesy but the game makes up for that in every other department. I like that fact that there is no in-game music because that actually adds to the overall atmosphere of the game.
Sure is. Iomega claim you can sit this drive underneath a Mac Mini, but the heat generated between the two when stacked is incredible; so I prefer to keep them separated.
That is the third party euro scart lead for use with the Jaguar produced by Telegames. It does the job just fine. Atari produced an official composite lead which uses standard cable (not a ribbon).
I didn't know Telegames made hardware, but I believe some of the games they produced for the Atari Lynx weren't licensed by Atari. My Lynx copy of Desert Strike doesn't have the Atari logo on it.
You have to remember this game was being developed in 1992-1993!!! It beat the shit out of anything else at the time as far as polygons on a home system...
The first level's worlds are pretty easy. However there are something like 60 worlds altogether and they get very interesting as the game progresses. The game is very hard overall, but rewarding.
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GamingLust 1 year ago
The only 2 reasons I may try playing this on emulation is 1 for the theme music and the other because I'm a fan of Starfox.
wrestletube1 2 years ago
where did u learn to smoke
mattyl46 2 years ago
How come you use the Atari Jaguar today? Did you have it a long time. It didn't sell after 1998.
FSXTheGreat 2 years ago
"WHERE DID YOU LEARN TO FLY?"
buccieri 2 years ago 7
wtf is that bulky wire for at 0:09?
Brock101011 2 years ago
Where did you learn to fly...
Simplename888 2 years ago
Man that was such an exciting video game.
RickyZ101 2 years ago
Wow man, the way you hooked up that Jag is not only original but awesome! Cybermorph is a good game with much replay value. The graphics might seem cheesy but the game makes up for that in every other department. I like that fact that there is no in-game music because that actually adds to the overall atmosphere of the game.
theatarijaguar 3 years ago
Is that a portable hard drive next to your Mac Mini?
Lachlant1984 3 years ago
Sure is. Iomega claim you can sit this drive underneath a Mac Mini, but the heat generated between the two when stacked is incredible; so I prefer to keep them separated.
Iomega MiniMax 500GB
deanpook 3 years ago
What's that ribbon cable comming out of the Jaguar connected to? I'm not sure if I like the look of that cable very much.
Lachlant1984 3 years ago
That is the third party euro scart lead for use with the Jaguar produced by Telegames. It does the job just fine. Atari produced an official composite lead which uses standard cable (not a ribbon).
deanpook 3 years ago
I didn't know Telegames made hardware, but I believe some of the games they produced for the Atari Lynx weren't licensed by Atari. My Lynx copy of Desert Strike doesn't have the Atari logo on it.
Lachlant1984 3 years ago
That's a really cool setup you have there Dean. I wish I had something like that! :D Your video production is always top notch, it's pretty cool. ;)
KevinCali24 3 years ago
Cheers Kevin! I really recommend that Canopus ADVC-55 analogue capture box. Works with Mac or PC via Firewire and needs no drivers at all! :=D
deanpook 3 years ago
the game doesn't seems to be boring...
but the presentation is sucks... look at this colors, holy shit
Ussopu 3 years ago
You have to remember this game was being developed in 1992-1993!!! It beat the shit out of anything else at the time as far as polygons on a home system...
KevinCali24 3 years ago
Damn that looks like a boring game.
MN12BIRD 3 years ago
The first level's worlds are pretty easy. However there are something like 60 worlds altogether and they get very interesting as the game progresses. The game is very hard overall, but rewarding.
KevinCali24 3 years ago