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The Jaguar is a 64 bit console system produced by Atari. Atari has been acquired by Hasbro and they have released rights to the console and declared it an open system. New games are still being released for the Jaguar even though it died in 1996....
This page was last updated on August 8th, 2008
Jaguar 64 (from Atari)
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Hasbro Releases Jaguar RightsHasbro Releases Jaguar Rights
Hasbro press release.
Atari Jaguar FAQAtari Jaguar FAQ
FAQ posted to alt.atari-jaguar every month. Maintained by Robert Jung.
All Game Guide: Jaguar 64All Game Guide: Jaguar 64
System and game information.
TotalGames.net: Atari JaguarTotalGames.net: Atari Jaguar
Provides brief details on the site's top six favorite Jaguar games.
Wikipedia: Atari JaguarWikipedia: Atari Jaguar
Offers summary information on the system's history and specifications.
Atari Jaguar Lost GamesAtari Jaguar Lost Games
Contains screenshots and information for never released games.
Assembler: JaguarAssembler: Jaguar
Photos and information for the Rapier development system and prototypes such as the Web TV Interface, Atari Jaguar Modem, and VR Unit.
Atari Jaguar Press Releases: 1996-98Atari Jaguar Press Releases: 1996-98
Press releases.
Slashdot: New Atari Jaguar Game Running $1,225 on eBaySlashdot: New Atari Jaguar Game Running $1,225 on eBay
Article and archived discussion.
ROAR! - The Videogame MuseumROAR! - The Videogame Museum
Presents a collection of cover scans.
MobyGames: JaguarMobyGames: Jaguar
Offers a searchable list of game titles. Includes overviews, publisher information, and cover scans.

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