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29Apr/12Off

1994 Atari Jaguar Commercial: Do The Math

This is a 1994 Atari Jaguar commercial that aired on WCBS Channel 2 during a commercial break of WCW Worldwide on 12/10/94.

6Jan/12Off

Alien Vs Predator Atari Jaguar Commercial

Alien Vs Predator Atari Jaguar Commercial - Ahh the memories

3Jan/12Off

Gordon Winter Commercials

One actor, loads of roles, loads of ads: a compilation of UK, USA, and European TV commercials featuring versatile British character actor Gordon Winter (barman in Guinness Anticipation 'best ad ever').

28Nov/11Off

Atari Jaguar Commercial (Rayman cameo)

A rare TV Ad, promoting the release of the Atari Jaguar console, showing up a quick gameplay footage of Rayman (1).

23Nov/11Off

Fight For Life Trailer for Jaguar 64

A trailer to "Fight For Life," a 3D action fighting game for the Jaguar 64 Bit System.

4Nov/11Off

Total Carnage – Atari Jaguar

Total Carnage is a game licensed to Carl Forhan of Songbird Productions for the Atari Jaguar. Think of Smash TV and then think of more blood and you've got Total Carnage :-) This was released well after the Jaguar's commercial shelf life and I'm just glad people are still creating and producing games for it. This obviously isn't a title that can show what the Jaguar can do, but it's one to add to its library. The game is fairly difficult, in my opinion. This video was taken during my 2nd play session, so I had become a little better. The idea is the same as Smash TV, though, so you get the idea. The only thing that would make this game is some sort of a custom controller to make better use of the firing mechanics. If you are holding down the fire button and hit a different direction on the directional pad, you'll simply move in that direction -- NOT fire in the new direction. That makes it a little tricky. Someone could come up with a custom controller, though, because using the numpad you can actually fire in the different directions independent of what you're doing on the directional pad. You'd only need to map numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 & 9 to some sort of directional thumpad or something for your right hand and continue using a directional pad for movement with your left hand. I may give it a try one of these days -- try to mock something up. I bet it would GREATLY enhance gameplay for this game.

29Aug/11Off

Atari Jaguar TV AD 1

video snaps from www.emumovies.com