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Retro VGS, the 1,95 million-dollar Atari Jaguar look-alike retro console

You have to believe in yourself and your project if you´re to release a cartridge based game console in the year 2015 (soon 2016). However, that just happens to be the case with the Retro VGS console (which aims to collect 1.95 million dollars on indiegogo). So this is my (Robin Ek, The Gaming Ground) take on the console as a whole (price, feature, games ect.).

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30 Years Ago, One Video Game System Hopelessly Failed Kids Everywhere

From Fatherly: "The Atari Jaguar never stood a chance. Here's why this forgotten video game system could have been the next big thing, but wasn't."

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darthv72162d ago

the jaguar (as a system) was pretty interesting. it certainly had the chops to go toe to toe with the others at the time. The problem was the lack of understanding the architecture. Only very few titles could actually show off some of what the Jag was capable of (ex. AvP) but many devs chose not to get to know the hardware and instead used what they knew which was the 68k processor inside (even though there were more powerful chips at their disposal).

It didnt help things that the controller was atrocious to deal with. Using overlays like it was the good old days... not very user friendly. They tried to correct that by making a pro controller with more face buttons but hardly any games made use of it. And the CD attachment that made the whole thing look like a kiddie potty... yikes. the only saving grace now is the indie / modding community. there have been much better games released for it recently than back in the day.

XiNatsuDragnel162d ago

I wished atari came back to the industry tbh

ChasterMies162d ago

“Hopelessly Failed Kids Everywhere”

At the time, the Jaguar was not marketed as a kids console. Just look at the games: Doom, Aliens versus Predator, and Wolfenstein 3D. This was basically a PC gaming alternative for grownups. Made sense when the Nintendo and Sega owned the market for kids games. Except of course that grownups already had PCs that played PC games. Keep in mind that back then, graphics ran on the CPU. Gaming PC prices were net yet inflated by the cost of dedicated graphics cards.

anast161d ago

The article was probably AI generated. If not then the website might as well get AI to write this stuff.

Chocoburger162d ago (Edited 162d ago )

A dud console with a stupidly designed controller, and only a small smattering of worthwhile games, with no Japanese support, using carts when the industry was moving to optical media (except Nintendo of course!), never had the chance to be the next big thing in gaming.

jznrpg155d ago (Edited 155d ago )

It didn’t fail kids everywhere hardly anyone bought it. One of the few consoles I’ve passed on. Xb1 Xbox series and Jaguar are the only bigger consoles I’ve never owned.

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10 Best Atari Jaguar Games of All Time

Cultured Vultures: Atari's last true console didn't have many big hitters but we managed to find ten of the best Atari Jaguar games worth putting up with the controller for.

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Ranking All Atari Consoles from Worst to Best

Telling Atari's story with every Atari console ranked from worst to best will show you just how much the company achieved — and ultimately failed at.

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MrDead358d ago (Edited 358d ago )

why cant we delete comments?

darthv72358d ago

The lynx was a cool system. I did enjoy hydra, apb and warbirds on it. Lots of good arcade ports.

MrDead358d ago

APB was a really good port, after seeing this article I just ordered Gauntlet off ebay

SICKINDIVIDUAL358d ago

Way ahead of its time and definitely not utilized to its full potential.

There's an MK1 port by homebrew crowd that absolutely mops the floor with the Game Gear /genesis versions

MrDead358d ago

Still have my Atari Lynx, Chips Challenge, Xenophobe, Rampage and Paper Boy still get regular playtime on it.

darthv72358d ago

Worst (for me) is the 5200. That controller alone just kills any positive the system had. I grew up with the 2600 so it is very near and dear to me but I would say my favorite is the 7800 due to it also supporting 2600 carts.

The jag was very under utilized. Their decision to mix and match components made it even more troublesome to develop for than the saturn. In the right hands... it could do some impressive stuff. Sadly it didn't last long enough (commercially) to see the fruits of that labor. And Atari didnt exactly provide the best support for programming.

ChasterMies358d ago

Maybe the handheld. Everything else made by Atari was outclassed by the competition.

Markdn358d ago

When the 2600 dropped nothing g could touch it

Anomander357d ago

Loved the 2600 and the memories it brings back. The hours playing Asteroids and missle command on rainy days.