This was anther doomed console from the 90's that I read about in magazines only this one went beyond that I never seen a 3DO in my entire life to this day, the only CD-i I ever came across was at a Shop Ko training orientation, and I only seen a Neo Geo in the arcades. BUT I was lucky enough to have a friend whose parents gamed in the 80's and remembered the glory years of Atari (mine too but they were poor) and so when next gen gaming came around they bought a jaguar instead of any number of other choices.
I will try not to step on toes but I like to be honest. And the truth was as much as I had fond memories of my old trusty still works to this day after almost 30 years 2600, I could not help but wonder what the hell was Atari thinking when they released that thing. I did play the few games my friend had and truth be told he gave it up and defected to Playstation a year latter (loser) but that first Christmas his whole family was all about Atari Jaguar. I can't say I never wanted one but I also can't say I ever went out of my way looking for one. More out of curiosity than anything but I have seen a few used consoles floating around from time to time just never got up enough interest to spend any cash on them.
So it seams to me that Jaguar has it's followers and I do respect that and it sorta makes me glad for Atari for putting in one last big effort before calling it quits. So although my personal memories are not that fond I can say Jaguar is respected by me and I hope it lives on forever for those who do enjoy it.
I remember Jaguar
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Re: I remember Jaguar
Many of us wondered that I'm sure. The management at Atari wasn't exactly at its peak at that time.phatrat1982 wrote: I could not help but wonder what the hell was Atari thinking when they released that thing.
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Re: I remember Jaguar
If I start intelligence profiling members, what left-wing liberal group will get, or rather attack me? This guys Mother?phatrat1982 wrote:This was anther doomed console from the 90's that I read about in magazines only this one went beyond that I never seen a 3DO in my entire life to this day, the only CD-i I ever came across was at a Shop Ko training orientation, and I only seen a Neo Geo in the arcades. BUT I was lucky enough to have a friend whose parents gamed in the 80's and remembered the glory years of Atari (mine too but they were poor) and so when next gen gaming came around they bought a jaguar instead of any number of other choices.
I will try not to step on toes but I like to be honest. And the truth was as much as I had fond memories of my old trusty still works to this day after almost 30 years 2600, I could not help but wonder what the hell was Atari thinking when they released that thing. I did play the few games my friend had and truth be told he gave it up and defected to Playstation a year latter (loser) but that first Christmas his whole family was all about Atari Jaguar. I can't say I never wanted one but I also can't say I ever went out of my way looking for one. More out of curiosity than anything but I have seen a few used consoles floating around from time to time just never got up enough interest to spend any cash on them.
So it seams to me that Jaguar has it's followers and I do respect that and it sorta makes me glad for Atari for putting in one last big effort before calling it quits. So although my personal memories are not that fond I can say Jaguar is respected by me and I hope it lives on forever for those who do enjoy it.
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Eh, it depends on how you look at it..phatrat1982 wrote: I could not help but wonder what the hell was Atari thinking when they released that thing.
I always liked the Jaguar. When I was a kid and couldn't obtain one, it always seemed ominous and intriguing. It had a cool mold that was unique. The cartridge styling was cool. The controller was out of the ordinary. There were games that also looked interesting to me back then (DOOM, AvP, Wolfenstein, etc).
When it came to Atari's management of it, however... Well, let me simply go down the list: poor launch lineup, lack of quality third party support, terrible developer tools, a CD-ROM add-on introduced when the system needed more GOOD games, etc. etc. etc..
I don't feel the Jaguar itself was a mistake. On the contrary, actually.. I feel it was handled poorly once it became a reality. Generally the case with a lot of failed systems.
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