I was interested in a jaguar back in the day but they were really expensive. Old ones still seem to be fairly expensive. Correct me if Im wrong but didnt they have like 7 processers? Overkill! Which kind of adds to its awesomeness which was never fully realized. So few games, oh what could have been.
5 processors. Two custom 32 bit processors, a custom 64-but blitter, a custom 64-bit "object processor," and a Motorola 68000, the same 16-bit chip that powered the Sega Genesis, Amiga, and Atari ST. Atari was able to attract a lot of developers to the system, but few developers actually completed games. It was hard to get the processors to work well with each other (apparently the design had a few bottlenecks,) and the system wasn't selling well, so the developers gave up.
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