- Other AGH Museum Sections -
- Other Jaguar & Lynx Museum Sections -
Ultra Vortex Video Clip (Lynx)
Varunas Forces Video Clip
- ATARI JAGUAR & LYNX MUSEUM -
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COMPUTERS |
COIN-OPS |
MISC. ATARI |
NON-ATARI
GAMES |
MISCELLANEOUS
"JagDuo"
A good friend of AGH, Don Rogers, managed to grab a few shots of this
unreleased (and elusive) cart/CD combo machine at the 1994 Summer CES
show in Chicago.
Jaguar Voice Modem
We bring you the scoop on what is possibly the most useful
peripheral never to be released for the Jaguar. And it works!
Atari Corp. vs. Jaguar Cars
Did you know that Atari Corp. and Jaguar (the car company) had a small
tussle over Atari's use of the Jaguar name for their 64-bit game machine?
Have a look at this memorandum prepared by Sam Tramiel's secretary to an
Atari Corp. employee. Also note the cheapness of the Tramiel clan when
Jaguar Corp. requested certain items from Atari.
Beyond Games showcased its portable fighter at the 1994 Winter CES before
deciding to shelve the game and work on the Jaguar version instead. (8.4MB .AVI).
RealVideo for 128K connections or faster
AGH offers an exclusive sneak peek of the intro scene of the highly
anticipated but never released Jaguar CD game. (28.8K RealVideo format).
For 128K connections or faster
Jaguar VR
Take a look at a mockup of the VR headset that was planned
(and ultimately canned) by Atari.
Jaguar Game Development Standards
You may be surprised to hear this, but yes, Atari DID have first-and-third
party development standards in place for the Jaguar. Too bad they didn't
have standards for game quality, though (or if they did, they certainly
didn't seem to enforce it.)
The Rebellion-developed Jaguar title never made it out when the
Jaguar was commercially viable, but Songbird Production
thankfully published this game in late 1999. (RealVideo - optimized
for 56K connections)
RealVideo for 128K connections or faster
Take a look at Hyper Image's never-released blaster for the
Jaguar that's somewhat reminiscent of Hover Strike and Air Cars.
(RealVideo - optimized for 56K connections)
RealVideo for 128K connections or faster