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Atari Jaguar in 1080P HD - Thea Realm Fighters (Unreleased 2 Player Game)

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2011

This video was created on a real K model Atari Jaguar which was modified to output in 1080P via DVI and HDMI. Video is taken from the Jaguar via RGB, buffered and upscaled to 1080P at 60 Frames per second.

This game video was captured on a $1000 capture card. However Youtube compresses the native 1080P 60 FPS motion JPEG video by 16 to 1 ratio to 1080P 30 FPS Flash file. This greatly reduces the quality of the original video, and frame rate. The lower quality frame-rate can be seen in my youtube videos of fast action games like 'Downfall' and 'Superfly' by Reboot.

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  • how many kasumi ninja clones did the atari jag have?

  • @notanfningain I would not say this is a Kasumi Ninja clone, but more of another fighting game. As far as I am aware, the Jag has the following fighting games:

    - Double Dragon V

    - Dragon The Bruce Lee Story

    - Fight for life

    - Kasumi Ninja

    - Primal Rage (CD)

    - Ultra Vortek

    - Thea Realm Fighters (Never Released)

    - Mortal Combat (Rumored to have been made but not released)

  • What on earth is the point of upscaling 240p video to 1080p? It just burns more bandwidth for exactly as much detail as performing the upscaling client-side.

  • @ZylonBane You do not have to watch it in 1080P, 720P or 480P, for that matter not even 360P. However if you do play it in 720P or 1080P you will notice a huge difference on a large screen TV. There is also a big difference between 240 and 480P (240P on YouTube would be half the native Jag resolution.) Re your comment on Myst, the clicking sound in this video is from the actual game.

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  • Wow, how many Mortal Kombat clones did the Jaguar have?

  • jhonny cage :22

  • is that jhonny cage at :22

  • @shpearg With 24 Characters, and a 6 Meg Cart (I read somewhere that there was going to be a fighting game that would be the first and only game to use a 6 MB cart but it was canceled), minus say 2MB for program data, stages, and sound, that would only leave 170K for each fighter. Even with massive compression that seems to be very little for the amount of animation.

    I don't have any way to rip the Roms, now would I if I could.

  • @10p6 24 characters, wow, that would have taken one hell of a cart for all those frames of animation. You should rip out the character gfx & see how big they are - see if it was even possible to have 6x as many as there are in that version. So you bought a copy of the ROM or a flash cart with it on? Nice addition to any collection!

  • @shpearg According to the Wiki (if you can believe that) it was meant to have 24 characters. It also says that one one character had special moves, yet all the characters in this one do. However complete it is, it is actually a pretty fun game to play. I don't know how many roms exist, all I know is I paid a lot for this one. Only one other TRF video is on youtube that I have seen, but that is totally different. I am thinking it may be fake.

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