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Atari Jaguar Console w Controller /Games / AV Cable / Power Adapter - TESTED ✅

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
UPC
0077000040046
Brand
Atari
Type
Console
Region Code
NTSC
Platform
Atari Jaguar
Color
Black
Model
Jaguar
MPN
J8001
Storage Capacity
790 MB

About this product

Product Information

Enjoy a superior gaming performance, with the Atari Jaguar video game console that features a 64-bit RISC architecture processor. This Atari gaming system integrates a 32-bit RISC architecture GPU to ensure immersive visual output. Lose yourself in your game, as this stereo-capable video game console delivers excellent sound effects. The joystick control of this Atari gaming system gives you all the liberty to make precise movements. With the 64-bit internal registers, the Atari Jaguar video game console opens up more gaming possibilities.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Atari
MPN
J8001
UPC
0077000040046
Model
Jaguar
eBay Product ID (ePID)
110629022

Product Key Features

Platform
Atari Jaguar
Region Code
NTSC
Storage Capacity
790 MB
Color
Black
Type
Console

Additional Product Features

Year of Manufacture
1995
Manufacturer Color
Black

Item description from the seller

The Parker Collection

The Parker Collection

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Average for the last 12 months

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4.8
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
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5.0
Communication
5.0

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Excellent seller. The items are just as described in the ad, they have good prices and they ship the packages quickly! Recommended!
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Nothing but positive! Didn’t communicate with the seller, but my item was shipped within the same day and came 3 days later. Super quick shipping + item was exactly as described. Great seller 10/10 recommend 🌟
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Past year
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The Item was exactly as described & in perfect condition. The game was extremely well packaged. Fast shipping & the item arrived on time. Excellent communication & the seller was super friendly, I totally recommend this seller. I used to have this game years ago, it's great to own it again.

Product ratings and reviews

4.7
31 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Overlooked Console Really Is a Great Addition for Atari-Freaks!

    This is an underrated console of its day. It does have some cool games for Atari fanatics. I would suggest purchasing an Atari GameDrive from the Atari Age store so you can really enjoy this unit. As far as cons - The CD player not included is super expensive. As far as the pros - Atari Age are continuing to make games for this as well as other units such as the 7800 and 2600 so one should see new titles coming in the homebrew category. I have had a blast with this console although I would probably say it really helps my case if you are an Atari-Freak like me.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: mmjh1999

  • What it Lacks in Quantity, it Sometimes Makes Up for in Quality

    When I was a kid, my parents would take my sister and I to Babbage's to purchase all of the hot new releases for the Super Nintendo. Proudly displayed in the center of the store, was the new, ultra-powerful, super-neat controlled, mega expensive power house the Atari Jaguar. It looked cool and ever so tempting, but I knew even at that young age that the machine was too expensive. Fast forward twenty years, and now, the Atari Jaguar has collapsed in price, and it is certainly feasible for collectors to add this to their shrines. It does seem that only collectors would appreciate this machine for what it is: a lot of untapped potential. The graphics are stunning for its time and the controller with its telephone keypad, is completely unique and potentially offers limitless game ...

  • A lost gem, and Under Appreciated

    Grew up with this console so I am obviously a bit bias, but I understand that this isn't the greatest console to have. With that said, though, there are a few games that make this console worth having. Alien vs Predator, Tempest 2000, Iron Soldier, Space Ace/Dragon's Lair, Ultra Vortek, Doom, Wolfenstein, and Cannon Fodder. Some of those games are hard to come by, but worth every penny. This system still has a strong home-brew community, and at the time I wrote this review (2013) several new games, cartridge and CD based, have been released this year alone. If you are a collector, this system is worth having considering it is Atari's last console, but also, because it has a few games you simply will not find anywhere else.

  • Wronged by liers.😎

    To be honest anyone who steps forward today 22 yrs after jaguar and outs it down is either lieing for no reason or didn't own one and going off u tube like nerd idiot whatever his name is.anyway it's an awesome machine has huge libary today new games monthly still real games boxed Manuel's not just a burned disk yet there out there too. Buy and u will see if programer did work games are great but if lazed off and ported crap it was 16 ports then .anyway u spill it it's a blast to this day Atari age songbird ,and duranik are a few of big hitters making gems monthly and there new games not ports but then there the Atari St computer games 560 titles and there now being ported over to jaguar so as libary grows how many others besides Sega Dreamcast which is another monster can brag like that ...

    Condition: Pre-OwnedSold by: bmkucharski70h0

  • Out of 30 consoles I own this is by far the WORST!!!

    The question is hard to resolve, largely because the definition of what constitutes an "N-bit" system has not been set. Of the five processors in the Jaguar, only the object processor and the blitter are "true" 64-bit components. Because the blitter and the object processor are in the Tom chip, by extension Tom is a 64-bit chip. Furthermore, the Jaguar also used a 64-bit memory architecture Most say the Jaguar should be considered a 32-bit system, as that is the maximum register size in the programmable processors (the 68000, the graphics processor, and the DMA sound processor). The Jaguar visually appears between 16/32 bit in graphic capabilities when analyzing the consoles entire library of around only 57 games. Atari Jaguar titles such as the arcade style ...