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  • And they said it's 64 bits! What a rip off!

  • 4:10 fire cumshot?? :O

  • I LIKE THE IRON SOLDIER

  • salvo 3 juegos contados los demas son pateticos

  • these games actually look really awesome !

  • Doom must of been like call of duty back then.RAYMAN IS EPIC

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  • @2:10 that's a cat o_O

  • 1 year after the release of the atari jaguar ps1 came out and BOOOM !!! The game industrie was new definied

  • Who thought you how to fly? thumbs up if you get the joke reference

  • 2:13 BEST REALTIME CAT EVER!

  • I don't get why people hate this system. Looks fun. 

  • You forgot about Double Dragon V and The Bruce Lee History also good games!

  • 2:10 Club Drive. Nice angles and a nice angled cat! HaHaHa! :D

  • I don't know how Atari got away with advertising the Jaguar as a 64 bit system. Basically, it was just a souped up 16 bit. It's graphics were on par with Sega 32X.

  • @HarlequinBuckeye it had two 32 bit processors on a 64bit memory bus and could access up to 64 bits at a time. For reference the N64 was a 64bit CPU on a 32bit bus.

  • @HarlequinBuckeye Programmers back then just were not good with multiple CPU's. Kind of funny as now all systems have multiple CPU's. Atari were just ahead of there time.

  • @HarlequinBuckeye also I would like to see the super Nintendo handle skyhammer or Zero 5.

  • some games really sucks

  • I think the reason most of the games looks and play crappy is that the programmers used the Motorola 68000 to drive the games. The processor was originally intended to drive the controllers etc. Instead the programmers used it to drive the games as they where already familiar with the processor...lol...

  • ive always loved the fact that atari always had better graphics but nintendo always won with better exclusives

  • The problem with Jaguar was that it used same size cartridges as SNES. -You can`t do more detailed games if you don`t have a space! Jaguar waould have needed at least 128 megas cartridges...

  • i thought jaguar was supposed to be 64-bit system

  • Today I dreamed I was riding a really cool video game, where you could run a GTA but so real so real, it looked like I was inside. Too bad I woke up before I knew how he made​the video game rsrsrsrs

  • alcuni sono di alto livello

  • 2:07 looks like a plaster cat

  • This games remember me  Amiga 500

  • Where did you learn to fly?

  • At the time it was truly a next gen console before the 64 bit era

  • Too bad Defender 2000 and Tempest 2000 weren't released for the arcade, I want to play those in Mame.

  • Why does one want Grand Turismo when there is Club Drive????

  • God, we are so spoiled today! Fanboys on the internet argue about why whichever console they didn't buy "sucks", or why this or that $50 Million FPS title "sucks"... Fuck them, these kids don't know the definition of sucks. Next-gen gaming in the early '90s--THAT's what sucks!

  • Doom and Rayman look so fine on the Jaguar.

  • At 4:10 he shots fireballs at his dick wth?

  • the music on all the atari jaguar games are epic.

  • I like the graphics more than snes. I want an atari jaguar because the platform design and games sre than the 3DO and snes.

  • Club Drive is the dumbest thing I have ever seen

  • @bigmike4758 It's one of the dumbest things I've ever played. The game's maps were so buggy, it actually had an in-game *rewind* button for the player to manually unstuck himself on the frequent occasion when a corner of the car would fall into the floor for no apparent reason.

  • 2:20 WTF why does this face appear when i hit a wall.

  • This is so bad, like SNES except worse...

  • The Jaguar was garbage.

  • Waaaaaaaaaait...

    Rayman is for PSX if I remember correctly...

  • @superpoop899: It was released for several systems, but it started out as a Jaguar game first.

  • @jvgsjeff o_O

  • @jvgsjeff

    Surprisingly, it was originally going to be an SNES game before all of that, with 2 player co-op. Graphics still looked amazing too! Go figure, as it was also released on GBA, which is more powerful than the SNES, but very similar in its attributes.

  • @silenceofthehills: I've heard that rumor, which just started around a year or so ago. Seems odd that that "news" didn't come out until 2010. And the video showing the pics says it was from 1992, yet other sources say Michel Ancel didn't even create the character until 1994. So I have my doubts about that. But at any rate, Rayman as we know it was first displayed publicly at the 1994 Summer Consumer Electronics show as a Jaguar game.

  • @jvgsjeff

    Actually, the image shown is a scan from a magazine. Other sources say he started work on the project in 1992. The character Rayman was not yet considered at that time, as they were two different characters and there was another story at the time.

    Its as if the character were split into two other characters. Rayman is purple and the two are blue and red. Also, the hair looks a tad split between the two also.

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  • @silenceofthehills snes would be the unfettered 16 bit champ if it released rayman, missed out on an absolute gem there

  • @finly42

    Very true, and a showcase for the system as well!

  • @jvgsjeff I never played the Jaguar that much but is Checkered Flag a bad game? If yes than why? I never played it but it looks like a shittier version of SEGA's Virtua Racer, which was a decent game.

  • @SNESFanboy64: Yes. The control is awful and it ruins the game.

  • @jvgsjeff Yeah all they did for the PSX version was add a couple of new soundtracks and thats it :D Quite literally.

  • @jvgsjeff i thought it started out as a 3do game

  • @videogamepimp22: No, I don't believe Rayman was ever even planned for 3DO. Could you be thinking of Gex perhaps?

  • @jvgsjeff lol i guess im not forsure i know that 3do only had one clkassic and it one the need for speed

  • @Galaxiebaker

    "64-bit graphics" is a bit of a misnomer. The fact is, the Jaguar was released in 1993-94 while the N64 was released in 1996. The newer hardware is going to be more powerful. That's all it really comes down to, in the end. Whether the Jaguar was really 64-bit or not can be debated forever, but even if it had a 64-bit processor, it would not have made a big difference in graphics.

    Poor hardware documentation and lazy/rushed developers can be blamed for the lackluster games.

  • Where did YOU learn to fly ?!

  • Sweet Vid I see you have some of the most rarest of games. Battlesphere, worms ect. Some of those games are hard to find. My favorite is Wolfenstein 3d although alot of people rav over Alien vs. Predator. No jaguar collection is complete without tempest though. Good luck with your collecting.

  • Only thing good that came out of this console was AvP and Rayman

  • thanks for the vid

  • ok seriously guys... if this SHIT had 64 bit as they said (which is all crap) how was this console better than the SNES and eventually a year later the Sega Saturn and the Play Station...

  • Thank god you didn't have some lame ass heavy metal or techno music playing during this montage. I can actually hear the sound effects in the games. Good video!

  • @jpd2009RV: Thanks! Yeah, I hate when people do that. Video games are meant to be seen AND heard.

  • @jvgsjeff

    Yup! Definitely do some more of these montages!

    (Also, I like how the annotations labeling the games weren't in the way of anything.)

  • wow this console had some terrible sound huh?

  • good image but is very very slow....3do was better

  • Does anyone else remember the old CGR review of Kasumi Ninja?

    "D.A. by day......."

  • 4:10 take a gander at my spicy michaggis

  • Actually, the Jaguar "only" had 67 games. Then there were 15 Jaguar CD games, which brings it to a total of 82 games in total.

  • Haha (4:10) Scottish flaming balls

  • great vid wish i kept my jag, would you say it was a true 64 bit though?

  • @rainxxxx It had a 64 bit processor and a 32 bit bus (or something was only 32 bit). Kind of technically made it a 32 bit system.

  • @elgatoshadow but scientifically it was a 64 bit

  • It's amazing how some games looked so good and others looked like totally cheap garbage. It actually made me glad that of all the Atari systems that I had that I did not get this one, and that says a lot for me.

  • The shooting games looked Cool and that was a crazy dunk

  • You know some of these games didn't look half bad...

  • wow holy fuck these games are bad shit graphics and shit gameplay wtf do u do here anyway what a pile of donkey shit

  • Man the Jag really missed the boat when it comes to the type of game they should of made. The 2D games look amazing while the 3d games look crap. I remember seeing power drive rally for the first time at a friends house and thought "man the graphics blow snes out of the water"

  • I really hate that this system had an inconsistent quality in their games, I mean, look at Super Burnout and then look at Club Drive.

  • I love it when people say "sucks" and "poor graphics!" it was the early 90s infancy springs to mind. In 20 years time I might comment on PS3 CoD and say "shocking graphics in 2011 weren't they?" see how you utter morons like it. The jaguar itself had loads of opportunity to shine, HOWEVER like EVERY EVER atari console they made it impossible to work with or program. AvP and Doom Primal Rage were perfect games. The Atari home brew Market is still going strong even today.

  • sucks.

  • canoooooooooooooonnn!! uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!

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  • Did you need a emulator for the CD add-on games or record it with a real one.AVGN said it didn't work he even bought a 250$ one and *That* didn't work.

  • @iceman78772: I used a real Jaguar CD. It is a bit tricky to work sometimes, because if it isn't in the cart slot just perfectly, the games don't load. So I had to fool around with it a little to get some of them to work.

  • @jvgsjeff Ah kk lol i wonder how much money you put into buying the system and all the games.

  • I'd say Super Nintendo is better

  • HELL YEAH WORMS!

  • look at those graphics :O

  • 7:47 F**K YOU MATE!

  • Doom looks pretty good.

  • It's a shame the Jaguar didn't do better, I personally prefer the 3DO

  • 7:14 yeah....yeah....yeah

  • lol 4:09

  • Some of these games actually look quite decent.

  • where's ;'white men cant jump'?

  • @Hambag2009: I got rid of that game a while before I made this video. And I didn't have any footage of it saved to tape either.

  • where did you learn to fly?

  • 7:33 - Fuck You! :D

  • The audio on right channel seems to be broken at 360p.

  • a imagem do atari é bem melhor do q xbox. e os jogos tbm!

  • The Jaguar ending up being only as power as Gameboy Advance  or SNES with Super FX chip.

  • @SPS148669

    It was much more powerful than an SNES with the Super FX chip. Just compare the ports of Doom. The SNES had good music and some extras, but the gameplay chugged. Even with the FX2 chip, a custom engine, and several years for developers to get used to the system, the Jag version was much smoother and was the definite console version until the PS1

    The GBA is debatable. Of course, it did come out eight years after the Jag, and only has to deal with a fraction of the screen resolution.

  • Too bad that Doom never had a solid console release - not until the Xbox, at least.

    The Jaguar version was the best in terms of fidelity to the PC original, had the best fps tax and all but...

    no music.

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  • what a worst gamingsystem :D

    

  • I'm pretty sure that there are not more than 50 Games for this system ;)

  • @MusicHallInc: Then you'd be wrong. :P There are a couple dozen other Jaguar games that weren't included in this video.

  • I had primal rage on the SNES.. One of the best games!

  • Thanks for including the original audio and not adding some crappy music over the video.

  • @WispierTetrahedrons i m agree

  • Where did you learn to fly?

  • This looks more like 32 bits to me. :P

  • Where there any games by Capcom, Konami, Squaresoft,Midway, EA ever made for this console??

  • @rahungry: Some Midway games (NBA Jam TE, Primal Rage, Total Carnage) were released, and Mortal Kombat 3 was in the works but never released. As for the other companies you listed, no. Ubisoft made Rayman and Activision had Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure, but the Jaguar didn't get much third-party support.

  • IT"S ALMOST 3D BITCH!

  • music for 1:06 sounds like Van Halen

  • I programmed this system for a few months before Atari pulled out of the market. It was basically 64-bit, but it had too many bottlenecks. All the sub-systems share the same slow memory bus which makes it really hard to render anything. A few people did impressive things on it, but the average developer didn't have the time to work around its shortcomings.

  • thumbs up if highlander reminded you of alone in the dark

  • I didn't know Atari Jaguar HAD 50 games released.

  • Mcjakeqcool - 2 cool 4 school with 32 bit audio from Reason recorded on a Nokia 2700 camera and uploaded to youtube... DO THE MATH!

  • Mcjakeqcool - 2 cool 4 school with 32 bit audio from Reason recorded on a Nokia 2700 camera and uploaded to youtube... DO THE MATH!

  • interesting stuff, looks half way between snes/x32 and n64/ps1 in terms of presentation, graphics etc.

  • Jaguar had good games but the controllers killed it

  • Wow! What a disappointment, now that I've finally seen these games in action. I remember when I was 12 and I was raging about the specs of this system to all of the kids in school after I read about it in GamePro. The graphics in a lot of the shooters seem not that different from StarFox for the SNES. For what was supposed to be advanced gaming technology back then, NeoGeo stills blows this out of the water.

  • o atari JAguar é 32 bits? Pois muitos dos jogos aqui também têm para o comodore Amiga. ^_^

  • lol so this was 64bits... its just like a SNES

  • so disgusting looking games..yucck amen for 360

  • think every game shown could have easily been replicated on the snes and even the megadrive (genesis)

  • aaaah, the good old days, when games were actually worth buying.

  • the console wasn't as bad as some try to picture as it did have some good games and pretty good graphics compared to 16-bit consoles. it's just that most of the decent games were also on other systems and it didn't have very good support.

  • It's a shame that Jaguar died so early, relegated to relative obscurity. The crap management at Atari mishandled a lot of projects like the Falcon. As I understand it the Jaguar suffered from some of the same ills as the Saturn, the large number of custom chips and lack of a decent SDK meant software was hard to write and performed poorly. Sad bc I remember John Carmack once said the Jag could compete with the Playstation had they tweaked the hardware and convinced more 3rd party devs to use it.

  • 7:35 German Nazi says "F*** You!"

  • woah, they had rayman?

  • wasnt worms by team 17?

  • Incredibly shit console.

  • 3:18 fAIL?

  • Rayman for the Jaguar :O!?!?!??!

    Wow i gotta get that one.

    Becuse rayman looks as good as the ps1

    version :D.

  • Lol. Why is there a giant, purple rabbit at 1:27?! Makes no sense! :S

  • @Macaulaydude101: It's the speed power-up that makes your player run faster.

  • @Macaulaydude101 YOU DONT MAKE NO SENSE

  • @Macaulaydude101 It being a football game, I guess Dr. Rabbit decided to try to take advantage of his work!

  • Too bad I never experienced this system.

  • Club Drive's cat: the most impressive and lifelike 3D model in video game history.

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  • 3:03 fight

  • 2:06 ride in hall

  • 1:57 go

  • 1:00 skip to battle sphere

  • 0:12 skip aliens vs predator

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  • IM GETTINGAN ATARI 2600 FOR MY 14th BIRTH DAY!!!!! :D!

    CONGRATZ! TO ME!!!

  • hhahaha lmao! keep clicking 4:09 repetitivly!

  • now I miss my Jaguar.

  • 64bit? lol the SNES could do this!

  • lol, the avgn's review of this was hilarious, "WHERE DID YOU LEARN TO FLY?"

  • "Where did YOU learn to fly!?"

  • It's a mediocre looking console. It lacks the charm of the 2600 and 7800.

  • 64 bit my arse

  • srsly u can play atari on xbox fools XD

  • get a life

    

  • A ninja vs a Scotsman. Now I've seen everything.

  • No not 64bit

  • Thumbs up if you came here cuz of AVGN

  • i want all games exept breakout 2000

  • most of these games looked pretty good. Too bad the system was such a failure.

  • So this was 64 Bit?

  • Atari jaguar really did have alot of power under the hood. It just needed a popular third party to harness the power of the console. If konami, or capcom would have made games on jaguar we all would have seen amazing game translations. It's a shame atari never made any partnerships with japanese game companies over seas. It could have expanded it's fan base.

  • I remember this console it was supposed to be 64-bit same as the N64... lol fail !!! Even the SNES looks lyk it could keep up with this!

  • I remember this console it was supposed to be 64-bit same as the N64... lol fail !!!

  • It never had a 16bit boot chip its main processor was that 16bit chip same one found in the megadrive the graphics processor was a 32bit chip and it had a blittter chip to help with small tasks that was 64bit so the marketing team decided to scam the public by calling it a 64bit console. The onboard memory and the memory in the cartriges had no where near enough memory to give the 3D detailed texture maps. More bits doesnt mean more powerful.