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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Jaguar
The Atari Jaguar is a console that, throughout it's run, claimed to be a 64-bit console. The first of it's kind, in fact. Quite a bold claim, but it was a claim they stood by until the bitter end.
Did the cat have the claws it claimed to have, though? Watch a few of these clips, I'll let you be the judge:
So, as you can imagine, consumers were quite skeptical over the idea that this was the first 64-bit console. The Angry Video Game Nerd's review of the console (which is where you probably first heard of it) dedicated a part of it's first half on speculating whether Atari was lying or not:
So, is the Atari Jaguar actually 64-bit? Or is this all a load of horse shit?
The Atari Jaguar is a console that, throughout it's run, claimed to be a 64-bit console. The first of it's kind, in fact. Quite a bold claim, but it was a claim they stood by until the bitter end.
Did the cat have the claws it claimed to have, though? Watch a few of these clips, I'll let you be the judge:
So, as you can imagine, consumers were quite skeptical over the idea that this was the first 64-bit console. The Angry Video Game Nerd's review of the console (which is where you probably first heard of it) dedicated a part of it's first half on speculating whether Atari was lying or not:
So, is the Atari Jaguar actually 64-bit? Or is this all a load of horse shit?
It probably is 64-bit on a technical scale, but it was just that the geniuses who developed the games couldn't make a product that made use of it's capabilities. The technology was most likely new for it's era, so most people couldn't figure out how to use it and make it do shit that looked 64-bit. I could be wrong, but I'm just calling how I see it.