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Dear all, Along with all our Atari Jaguar based interviews, Arcade Attack also have a few fun review and podcasts based on the amazing Jaguar. Below is a nice list with all our written reviews and podcast links! Enjoy! All feedback appreciated! Podcasts: Written Reviews and Articles: Atari Jaguar - Arcade Attack Rarest Atari Jaguar Games - Top Ten! Arcade Attack Another World (Jaguar Review) - Arcade Attack Atari Karts (Jaguar Review) - Arcade Attack Brutal Sports Football (Jaguar Review) - Arcade Attack DOOM (Jaguar Review) - Arcade Attack Tempest 2000 (Jaguar Review) - Arcade Attack Trevor McFur (Jaguar Review) - Arcade Attack Troy Aikman NFL Football (Jaguar Review) - Arcade Attack White Men Can't Jump (Jaguar Review) - Arcade Attack Wolfenstein 3D (Jaguar Review) - Arcade Attack Please let me know what you think! Thank you all, Adrian.
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I've built some installers for my updated JCP code. First, what you're here for, the files: Windows XP - Windows 10: jcp_installer-02.06.00.exe macOS 10.9 - 11.1: JCPInstaller-02.06.00.pkg Now, the installer features: Fully code signed (signed binaries in signed installers) Optionally installs required driver support files, also code signed: libwdi (Modified to patch WinXP support back in) is used to install libusb-win32 drivers on Windows. This is the same backend Zadig uses to install libusb drivers on Windows. libusb dynamic library is installed in /usr/local/lib on macOS macOS: Supports version 10.9 and newer macOS: Universal binaries - Should run natively on x86_64 (Intel) and ARM (Apple Silicon) Macs macOS: Installs jcp in /usr/local/bin so it will be in the default search path in your terminal macOS: Notarized, so you don't have to futz with overriding macOS's draconian "security" settings to run the installer Windows: Supports Windows XP and above Windows: Optionally adds the JCP install directory to the PATH environment variable, so jcp will be in the search path in your terminal. No need to remember the install path when running it, just type "jcp" and windows will find it. Also, for those that haven't been following, here are the new features of JCP 02.06.00 Vs. 02.05.00: Serial EEPROM (high score/save game chip) dumping and flashing support, assuming your SkunkBoard has one (Rev. 4 boards, Rev. 5 boards, and anyone who's hacked one on to their board). Back up and restore your high scores and save games to/from your Skunkboard, or debug save game/high score support in your project! 6MB cartridge dumping support Serial EEPROM selection support, for SkunkBoards that have two Serial EEPROMs (Rev. 5 boards) I've tested these out on Windows 10 64-bit, Windows XP 32-bit, and macOS 11.1 (Big Sur) on an Intel Macbook. Please test them on whatever computer you skunk with and report success/failure along with a short description of your configuration (Windows/macOS version, your processor type, USB1/2/3 port used, and whatever else you think might be relevant). I'm especially interested in feedback on Windows Vista, 7, and 8, as well as ARM/Apple Silicon Macs, since I don't have easy access to these configurations for testing. NOTE: I've sporadically seen problems with Windows flagging the installer as a severe threat for exhibiting evasive behavior. For me, this happened when I wasn't signing the binaries. Windows doesn't like the way libwdi goes about dynamically generating a signed driver inf file at install time it seems. Signing the binaries seems to have resolved it for me, but let me know if you still see this. Be assured there's no actual threat here, it's just libwdi being somewhat clever, and Windows being extra cautious. Update: One other note for Windows users: The easiest path to a working setup is to run the installer before plugging in your Skunkboard, then plug the board in after completing the install, then run JCP. You must plug the Skunkboard in (and power on your Jaguar) after installing JCP to complete the driver install process on Windows. If you run JCP prior to that, it'll throw up an error about missing libusb libraries. If you get that, no harm done, just plug the skunk in and then try again. When plugging in the Skunkboard for the first time, you might get a "found new hardware" wizard on older versions of Windows, in which case you can just go with the defaults and Windows will find the pre-installed driver automatically and complete the installation. In my Windows 10 testing, the process was seamless and it just silently added the device and completed the driver installation process on its own. As noted, libwdi had to be modified to restore Windows XP support to the latest version. Since it's LGPL code, I've made my changes available here in case anyone else wants to use them: https://github.com/cubanismo/libwdi However, note I did the absolute minimum amount of work to get libusb-win32 drivers installing using the very basic embedded installer example project. If you're trying to build a WinXP-compatible Zadig out of this, it will fail.
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Honest question: I've got a PAL Jaguar I bought in the UK years ago, which of course was set to 50hz. I finally decided it was time to look at modding it to 60hz, which I've always avoided because I didn't want to cut the case and add the switch most tutorials discuss. I didn't realise until now that the significant part of the mod is whether R140 bridges two points on the underside of the board, and the switch only acts to connect/disconnect those points. So I simply took R140 off the board, and now I have my 60hz Jaguar. Which leaves me with the question: are there good reasons to add the switch in the first place, good reasons to switch back to 50hz? Should I truly want to cut the case to install a switch? I like to keep as close to factory as possible.
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$700 complete package Free shipping - 2 USPS large box or 1 UPS box, I'll give tracking when I ship it to you. Paypal please - I invoice at time of sale. Atari Jaguar console - boxed complete 2 extra controllers 2 controller extensions Extra RCA cables 1 cartridge holder 9 games all in protective cases: AVP - complete - good condition, several box dings on top flap Tempest 2000 - complete - very good condition Kasumi Ninja- complete - good condition - no headband - several vintage price tags on box Trevor Mcfur - complete - good condition - box shows several signs of wear Kings of Edom - complete - mint Protector SE - complete - mint Rebooteroids - complete - New mint never open Val d'Isère Skiing - complete - mint Cybermorph - new old stock box for pack in game, does not have a tray
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Brutal New Sealed - $40 Theme Park New Sealed - $40 Tempest 2000 New Sealed - $150 Aliens vs. Predator - Complete, some box wear on top front - $175 $325 for whole lot or individual prices above. Free shipping. US only through usps with tracking All are in protective cases. Paypal payment please.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/164958713999 Either of these worth with the MiSTer for Jaguar controller support? I'd like to use the Colecovision core with it. Thanks
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I really enjoy T2K for the Jaguar. So much so I even went as far as having an open copy and a sealed copy of it. Today we have T4K which I have on the PS4. Very good in its own right but it doesn't feel the same in a lot of ways. This brought me to Polybius which I play on PSVR until my middle aged eyes hurt from it. The Leaderboards on PS4 are a great boon for old arcade goers like me, there's no question of who has what score and at what arcade anymore. PS4 has such a large install base of users it only made sense to me to play for score on the system and see how far up the leaderboards I can go. To my surprise, all my years of Tempest playing still pay off. Though I will always go back to my Jaguar on a daily basis.
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I like a good twin stick shooter. When I was younger we had the imported Saturn controller to play Virtua On with. That was awesome at home. Smash TV, Shock Troopers, Cyber Sled, T-Mek at the arcades all ate up my pocket money through the years. Now many years on I picked up Total Carnage for Jaguar. I had no expectations going into it, just a new shooter for me to try. I never played this anywhere else so its hard to compare to other versions of it. The graphics are good and highly animated. The death animation when your guy blows up is hilarious. You can play 2 player on screen which is great, and I think this is how it should be played. It is hard going it by yourself. You can pick up some screen clearing bombs and many power ups for guns, its still hard. Sound is ok, it has music, nothing spectacular though. There are quite a few voice samples in this, those are impressive and clear when they play. The controls now, this game is not made for a d-pad. It works ok but, you have to stutter for a second then point in a direction. Its either move or point, with the same control pad. I got the hang of it but its not as much fun as with an actual twin stick or stick/knob combo. Worth a $90 purchase? If you already own the likes of Skyhammer, Protector, Defender, and want something new sure. Its not a terrible game by any means.
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The bubble that Wata and the auction house have created is disappointing. It took awhile for it to get to some of the Atari systems but it has hit. I have never been one to play emulators or roms but the last year has seen prices skyrocket. I went to buy a new replacement Jaguar and I know it was 399 not long ago. Now it was over 600. Really? I got my Lynx Desert Strike and Double Dragon new for 50 each in the last year, now ebay sellers at over 200 each. Or take Another World, pictured is a current auction for it. Insane prices, half that a year ago. I own several sealed Jaguar games and don't dare open them now. But I will advocate the Game Drive going forward. Leave sealed what I own and play the roms on real hardware. Yet even the Game Drive shortage has had scalpers at over 500 on ebay lately. Who is buying all this stuff? Well I did buy a 650 Jag new off Bruce but I've bought a lot of stuff off him. But that's the thing, if he didn't have higher prices, and Best Bradley didn't up some of his, speculators buy cheap off them and dump it all on ebay. So is anyone in the right here? The demand surely isn't that great to warrant these huge jumps in prices is it?
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Protector SE was the game that got me hooked on the Jaguar again. I owned a Jaguar right at the end of its life cycle I picked up cheap at a used game store. I did AVP, Tempest, and moved on. Fast forward 20 years. There are many games I found out I really would have liked had I stuck with it. After venturing down many internet rabbit holes and researching what I missed out on, I ended up at Songbird. Liking shooters and arcade style games I took the $90 plunge. Money well spent. I think at this point it comes out to about $1 an hour for the time I've enjoyed playing it. You save little astronauts that get abducted by aliens on a horizontal plane. You can move in any direction, and a little map shows where the aliens are for you. You get money you spend on shields and ships between rounds. Forgotten Worlds and Lords of Thunder had stores like that. The soundtrack is really good and fits the game well. The graphics are a little small but are very detailed and crisp. Box and manual all look great just like a retail release. The Package also came with Jag Ads and Native disc for Jag CD. I doubt I'll ever get the CD attachment to use these so I guess just cool collectors items for now.
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Hello, does anybody have an Adapter to connect an Atari Jaguar Joypad with a PC or know where i can buy it? Best regards Patrik
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Hi folks! I'm old Atari fan since about 1988 and I have read recently an article that if Jag games would be highly optimized and some hw constraints/bugs would be removed from the Jag then it could outperform even the PSX. I would just wonder if somebody would be willing to take that task these days and prove the concept by removing all the hw issues and creating working prototype ideally with simple game demo to show its true potential and maybe it would kickstart the new era for Jag by producing and selling fixed Jag version that would be much more powerful than the original one but not by adding more powerful chips in it but quite the opposite by just fixing the hw issues and polishing it overall and maybe even by removing the 68k chip entirely as Carmack suggested. And if there would be sufficient interest from community about such revised version of Jag then there would be space to start producing and selling games that would be on par with PSX or even better ones and that would spark just more interest about Jag and create an endless loop like snowball effect that would help to prolong Jag lifespan and make it thrive even more. These days by using the crowdfunding option such project would be entirely feasible if I look at how vibrant the Jag community is and if someone would be interested and capable enough to take and deliver that job after first some research would be done and the result would be that there is enough interest from the community to undergo such daunting task. Of course it would be more a hobby project that would just cover the costs and maybe could even make some extra money as to hw devs so to game devs too rather than expecting some serious money out of it. But if anybody would be interested about such project or any other interesting project within or outside of realm of the Jag or Atari that would be innovative enough and had a sufficient potential to invest the time and effort in it especially but not mandatory if it could make some serious money too then I could help with marketing and business side of things cause I used to be quite successful in sales in the past. So what do you guys think about such project? Do you think it could be feasible these days and there would be sufficient interest from the community? If anybody would be interested about such project or have other interesting project/s that would need the help on marketing or business side of things then let me know and I will gladly give you at least some advices if not get involved into the project directly or more actively. Thanks for your responses!
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I don't know if anyone has played the Jaguar version of Flashback, but someone has fixed the intro jingle bug. http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/6135/ Credit goes out to Diego Ribeiro.
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First, here's some potential 7800 ports that I might make: -Thunder Force (Sharp X1/Fujitsu FM7) -Bad Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja -Darius -Salamander/Life Force -Space Gun (Will have Light gun, Mouse, and Trak-Ball support.) -Marble Madness (Will have Trak-Ball support.) -The Fairyland Story -The Legend of Kage (Possible dual joystick support.) Lynx ports: -Magical Drop -Cadash -Aqua Jack -The NinjaWarriors -The New Zealand Story -Chase H. Q. -Bionic Commando -Gradius 1 & 2 Jaguar: -Xexex -Turrican 1 & 2 -Lemmings (Will have mouse support.) -Osman/Cannon Dancer (with spelling and grammatical fixes.) -Magician Lord -RayForce -Metal Black -Gun Frontier -Ghost Lop -Arabian Magic -Pnickies -The Cliffhanger: Edward Randy (with improved controls, I might add.) Before I go, here's Dark Edge, a sprite-based 3D fighting game from Sega: I hope this gives someone here an idea or two... Update: I also wanted to say that many of these ports can also be done the other systems mentioned. Update 2: Come to think of it, Quadtari, Comlynx, and Team Tap support are also on the plate.
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Hi everyone, I wanted to present to you the collection that has fascinated me the most for a few years before putting everything up for sale. There will be a topic in the appropriate section with links as and when I put in sale Thank you for your interest
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Auctions End This Sunday, 7/11! I’ve decided to sell my indie Jaguar CD games collection and thought some of these may be of interest to the group. All are new and unplayed, professionally pressed releases (not CDRs) and starting prices are about what I’d originally paid or below. Some of these rarely turn up for sale anymore. https://ebay.com/usr/kurtori
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Wormhole 2000 (home brew) for the ATARI Jaguar: Very soon to be released on cartridge at: http://tjocktv.se/shop/
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So I recently decided I wanted to add an Atari Jaguar to my video game collection again, mostly for it's excellent port of NBA JAM T.E....and a few other select games. But as the NBA JAM series is best enjoyed with era-correct arcade hardware (not a hand-held control pad) I figured I would just build myself a controller as no commercial options exist. For maximum game compatibility, I decided to build it as a full-featured Jaguar controller, with an 8-way joystick, 3 action buttons (C,B,A), all 12 keypad buttons, and the Pause/Option buttons. I briefly had the thought of scavenging the keypad out an original Jaguar controller, but as I had already "built" my own keypad out of 24mm pushbuttons for a ColecoVision controller I built, I figured I'd just repeat it. So here it is, my Jaguar Edition - VVG Enhanced Controller: Built into a Hammond Mfg. 17" x 11.25" aluminum enclosure, and featuring: *iL Eurostick 8-way joystick w/ Cherry micro-switches *iL standard length, threaded SST shaft *Crown joystick bat-top (Black) *iL PSL-L concave push-buttons w/ Cherry micro-switches (3-Red) *Sanwa OBSF24 24mm push-buttons (14-Black body / Dark Hai plunger) *Jaguar controller donor PCB & cable *Custom keypad and C.P. artwork overlays Hopefully now I will play and enjoy my new Jaguar a lot more than I did my previous one!
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Did someone encounter a bug in Tempest 2000 where in the bonus stage where you have to go through all the rings, there are some rings that are too high to reach ? I tried to play this stage several times and i cen never finish it. I remember that i was able to finish those stages before, so i don't know what could have happened.
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I'm selling a SkunkBoard flash cartridge for the Atari Jaguar on eBay. It is autographed by John Mathieson, the designer of the Atari Jaguar. All proceeds from the auction will go to the Curt Vendel Memorial Fund. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133700870888 This is a true one of a kind collector's item. For more details on the listing and the cause, see my announcement thread in the Jaguar forums:
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Hi, I’ve just moved into a new apartment- and seeing all my stuff which I am tired of moving around, and therefore trying to decide if and how to sell - or if I should just throw it away. In the 90’s I was a huge fan of the Jaguar. I probably have around 30 games,maybe more, three consoles (two US and one European, two Jag CD players, two Catboxes and what not). I have a couple of Air Cars games that go with those Catboxes. Question; is this stuff worth anything? Would it be worth my time selling it, or should I just throw it away? If worth something, should I sell it one-by-one or should I just make a package? And where should I sell it, is there a good internet page for this? Does anyone know who I could ask to put a value on this? I also have a Lynx and a few games, 3DO with a lot of games, MegaDrive/Genesis with a lot of games - but those are probably for another forum. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Need to quickly move out of my parents house and these are sadly among the assets being liquidated. Venmo, Cashapp or PayPal preferred payment methods. You will have to pay shipping because I do not have any money ? Both less than a year removed from being new and have been stored in a cool, dry, dark box. Covid stimulus impulse purchase liquidation sale, offer me an amount you think would be fair & can afford- if you do, it is yours. Jaguar Cart has 8 games, most of them are good and it can be re-programmed to your favorites if you have the know-how. Everdrive is an Everdrive. What you see is what you will get.
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So collecting everything Bubsy got me started on collecting the E3 and video game promotion enamel and metal pins. Then while see what Zool had out there (having found about all I could for Bubsy) I found the Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension pin! (Update hours later...) There is a Rayman pin. looks like bigger in scale than the ones above. That one is on the way. And so far no Kid Kleets /Soccer Kid pin. But will naturally keep looking. What else is out there I wonder? Cannon Fodder? Didn't see one for that yet. But one for the Worms franchise, luckily fairly available.... Who else am I missing as far as mascots and characters go? Looked for Dizzy which have been recently ported to the Jaguar. Spread to the action games? Kasumi Ninja, Ultra Vortek, Wolfenstein 3D... nothing yet. But no surprise to find Doom. Naturally the Doom logo was out there, but so was the character one... About all I can find for now. if you find other character pins related to those found on Jaguar games let me know and I'll add it and the finder's credit here!
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Zool - Fan Wiki has begun! - January 2021
doctorclu posted a blog entry in Atari Jaguar Game Mascots
Started a thread is for Zool fans on the English Amiga Board and we would like to hear from you on anything related to Zool. Pictures, merchandise, collections, etc! https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=1450940#post1450940 And inviting all to check out and add articles to the Zool fan wiki... https://zool-the-alien-ninja-from-the-nth-dimension.fandom.com/wiki/Zool:_The_Alien_Ninja_from_the_Nth_Dimension_Wiki More on Zool and other mascots on the Jaguar soon!