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  1. Feb 9, 2024 · The good is that there is now a decent emulator and the gamedrive cartridge. For a very long time, a person had to buy the games to experience it. My recommendation is to goof around with the emulator, if you still want more, then pick up a jag system (probably $400+ at this point) and a gamedrive cartridge ($200).

  2. There are some stars among the lineup, but I don't know that buying the hardware is worth it. Makes me wonder why we can't just get a mini version with a reproduction of the controller, all the games (or an SD slot to load everything - even the CD games and maybe the CoJag coinops), and HDMI output.

  3. Feb 25, 2004 · I would like to buy a Jaguar, but I've got a couple of questions. Could I have fun with a Jaguar if i'm used to xbox? Are there many exclusive, unique and good games for Jaguar?

  4. Jun 3, 2016 · If you have plenty of money, no real savings plan (you should), no kids to take care of, and no family... or you are already independently wealthy, or make tons of money in a great career... then don't even get involved in the Atari Jaguar scene.

  5. Between Tempest 2000, Defender 2000, Llamatron 2112 and Rebooteroids (two homebrew games from AtariAge), my new Jaguar sure is seeing a lot of use during my weekly arcade game nights.

  6. As for collecting obscuro consoles, I'd suggest going with the Jaguar's competitor from back in the day, the 3DO. I don't own one personally, but there are a bunch of interesting looking games for that, it looks sexy and unusual, and you can play CD-R burned games without the need for a mod chip.

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  8. This article will take an in-depth look at the history of the Atari Jaguar, its specs and hardware, the games library, common problems, andcollectibility. We’ll review the pros and cons of purchasing a Jaguar system today to help you decide if it’s a good retro console purchase for gaming and collecting. Overview of the Atari Jaguar

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