Jaggy's Console Showcase: Atari Jaguar
by CairoBurro
Cairo the Vegas Burro
5 years ago
The console that Jaggy was designed after! The Atari Jaguar was Atari's last console, which was also the first ever video game system to be 64-bit, released a few years before the Nintendo 64. Sadly it didn't sell to well (only selling less than 250,000 units), mainly due to its lack of third party and tough development for video games. It ended up being discontinued around 1996 worldwide.
Needless to say, it did actually have a FEW good games, like Tempest 2000, Doom, and Rayman (actually considered to be better than the PlayStation version).
It's slogan was "Do the math" and had an add-on called the Jaguar CD, which would be placed on top of the Jaguar and could play CD-ROM games, though only 13 games, which is already pretty weak belonging to a console that itself only had 44 games.
The main reason why Jaggy was designed after the Atari Jaguar was because I thought the design looked kinda cool, and since I'm literal furry trash, the Jaguar was great to have a gaming fursona designed after it!
Needless to say, it did actually have a FEW good games, like Tempest 2000, Doom, and Rayman (actually considered to be better than the PlayStation version).
It's slogan was "Do the math" and had an add-on called the Jaguar CD, which would be placed on top of the Jaguar and could play CD-ROM games, though only 13 games, which is already pretty weak belonging to a console that itself only had 44 games.
The main reason why Jaggy was designed after the Atari Jaguar was because I thought the design looked kinda cool, and since I'm literal furry trash, the Jaguar was great to have a gaming fursona designed after it!
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