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The Atari Jaguar was a console produced by Atari Corporation in 1993. Despite the intense marketing efforts by Atari, the Jaguar is in fact a 32-bit console rather than 64-bit, as a whole; only one part of its two CPUs were 64-bit. The console would prove to be the final home console release for Atari, before releasing plug-and-play versions of their older games.
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The '''Atari Jaguar''' was a console produced by Atari Corporation in 1993. Despite the intense marketing efforts by Atari, the Jaguar is in fact a 32-bit console rather than 64-bit, as a whole; only one part of its two CPUs were 64-bit. The console would prove to be the final home console release for Atari, before releasing plug-and-play versions of their older games.
 
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Revision as of 19:53, 17 July 2013

The Atari Jaguar was a console produced by Atari Corporation in 1993. Despite the intense marketing efforts by Atari, the Jaguar is in fact a 32-bit console rather than 64-bit, as a whole; only one part of its two CPUs were 64-bit. The console would prove to be the final home console release for Atari, before releasing plug-and-play versions of their older games.

Emulators

Name Operating System(s) Version Active Recommended
Virtual Jaguar Windows, Linux, OS X Git ?
RetroArch (Virtual Jaguar) Multi-platform ?
MESS Multi-platform 0.149

The RetroArch core is WIP and hasn't seen updates in a while. It's not ready.