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| {{~}}<ref group=N3>Only a few Jaguar CD games work and playable. All other Jaguar CD games have issues and are nearly unplayable.</ref> | | {{~}}<ref group=N3>Only a few Jaguar CD games work and playable. All other Jaguar CD games have issues and are nearly unplayable.</ref> | ||
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The Jaguar CD has a double-speed (2×) drive and built-in VLM (Virtual Light Machine) software by Jeff Minter, using a spectrum analyzer for a sophisticated video light show for audio CDs.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Jaguar_CD] | The Jaguar CD has a double-speed (2×) drive and built-in VLM (Virtual Light Machine) software by Jeff Minter, using a spectrum analyzer for a sophisticated video light show for audio CDs.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Jaguar_CD] | ||