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The Atari CoJag is an arcade board released in 1995 by Atari Games (a then-subsidiary of Time Warner Interactive that licensed the console hardware) before Atari Corporation's reverse merger with JT Storage. It was based on the Atari Jaguar chipset. It features nearly identical hardware that doesn't differ from that of the console except for ...
Atari Games licensed the Jaguar's chipset for use in its arcade games. The system, named CoJag (for "Coin-Op Jaguar"), replaced the 68000 with a 68020 or MIPS R3000-based CPU (depending on the board version), added more RAM, a full 64-bit wide ROM bus (Jaguar ROM bus is 32-bit), and optionally a hard drive (some games such as Freeze are ROM
The Television Interface Adaptor [1] (TIA) is the custom computer chip which, along with a variant of the MOS Technology 6502, constitutes the heart of the 1977 Atari Video Computer System game console. The TIA generates the screen display, sound effects, and reads the controllers.
The Atari Jaguar is a fifth generation home video game console developed by Atari Corporation and manufactured by IBM. [1] [2] First released in North America on November 23, 1993, the Jaguar was fifth home console under the Atari name. [3] [4] The following list includes aftermarket post-releases, as well as homebrew games made by the ...
Power Drive Rally for the Atari Jaguar is a conversion of the 1994 racing game Power Drive, which was released on multiple platforms including the SNES and PC. [2] [10] The game was created by Rage Software, which also developed Power Drive.
This Jaguar cartridge disassembly shows the front, back, and the ROM chip to store a game.. The list of Atari Jaguar games has the complete library of 50 cartridges and 13 CD-ROMs from the console's original 1990s retail release period.
Risc PC computer Atari: Jerry 1993 16 16 44,100 Atari Jaguar console CMOS chip, also supports pulse-width modulation (PWM) and single-cycle wavetable-lookup synthesis [37] [94] [38] SDMA (Sound/DMA) 1992 8 16 49,170 Atari Falcon030 computer Integrates Motorola 56001 DSP [95] [96] Crystal Semiconductor: CS4231 1992 1 16 48,000
White Men Can't Jump for the Atari Jaguar was first showcased at the 1994 Summer Consumer Electronics Show, announced for release in the first quarter of 1995. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The game made additional appearances at tradeshows in 1995, such as the Winter CES , [ 24 ] the ECTS Spring event, [ 25 ] and E3 1995 . [ 26 ]