Fondest Jaguar memories?
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Fondest Jaguar memories?
I was, and this probably no surprise, a big supporter of the 3DO when the Jaguar came out.
and didn't buy one at the time. It was probably around 1999/2000 that I finally got a Jag but I had been longing to see Iron Soldier, which doesn't disappoint.
and didn't buy one at the time. It was probably around 1999/2000 that I finally got a Jag but I had been longing to see Iron Soldier, which doesn't disappoint.
Fondest memory... playing Bubsy for my friend's kids when they were REALLY young, and having them laugh every time Bubsy knocked on the screen when he got bored.
Nearly ten years later playing them in a Battlesphere network, and another time a networked game of Doom where one of those kids (now a big older) accidentally shot me (and killed me) when I came running up to help him. (I got that one on a Youtube video.)
Nearly ten years later playing them in a Battlesphere network, and another time a networked game of Doom where one of those kids (now a big older) accidentally shot me (and killed me) when I came running up to help him. (I got that one on a Youtube video.)
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I just wish I had grabbed it when they were in the bargain bin after the Jag's death. Both Jag and CD add-on new in boxes shrinkwraped together for $110 US. The games were dirt cheap too. Sighs I really love the box style and all over the overall look of everything they did for the Jaguar.
"Wait. You don't have a bag of charcoal in your gaming room???"
agreed - I paid way too much for mine - main unit I got off Ebay for around 30 quid - as new and boxed (it was in near perfect condition) but spent the next 3 months fighting with the seller over postage - he forgot when listing about the 2kg air postage limit and it damn near cost me another 50 quid - not happy.
My boxed Jag CD came from the states and cost abot $100 US all up - much smoother transaction.
I do have a question though - will an NTSC CD unit work with a PAL console?
I've ordered some CD games to test - should be interesting - and yes I have the correct power supplies fitted
My boxed Jag CD came from the states and cost abot $100 US all up - much smoother transaction.
I do have a question though - will an NTSC CD unit work with a PAL console?
I've ordered some CD games to test - should be interesting - and yes I have the correct power supplies fitted
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PS some git (I love that word) is dissing us over on the CD-i forum - something about us being unfriendly .
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He didn't realise these are sister sites!
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He didn't realise these are sister sites!
"purge with fire Bretheren"
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3DO is dead , long live 3DO
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Calling Moi? Unfriendly? The swine. I've been biting my tongue for days now
Edit: Found him, that's the little Goblin who I figured was a scam artist.
Hot Tip for new members: Don't act like a crook.
Edit: Found him, that's the little Goblin who I figured was a scam artist.
Hot Tip for new members: Don't act like a crook.
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The box art was kinda cool wasn't it? I remember seeing one in the hayday and it was so mysterious, and expensive! I thought it was a joke. Atari in 1993 (when to me Atari died in like 1987.) Hey, no internet, so hard to know Atari was still around, and like I going to pay those high AOL and Compuserve HOURLY rates.)3DO Experience wrote:I just wish I had grabbed it when they were in the bargain bin after the Jag's death. Both Jag and CD add-on new in boxes shrinkwraped together for $110 US. The games were dirt cheap too. Sighs I really love the box style and all over the overall look of everything they did for the Jaguar.
I was lucky to get a Jaguar in 1999 when I got back into Atari, thankfully due to finding an Atari ST user group that was heaving it's last breath here in the Dallas area. I checked all the headquarters of toy stores, and was directed by the Kaybee toy stores to one place that had THREE Jaguars left. They had a lot of dust on them, and they were $30 a piece. My friend and I bought one each, and the third was bought by someone else... ???
But almost missed getting a Jaguar in the store.
I musta missed that one ! Thats cool!
Which site Trev?
Which site Trev?
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I like the sound of that: Power crazy God Mod. I dunno. If someone accused me of it, would I deny it, or would i revel in it? Sadly (for you lot) revel i'm afraid. (but that's why you love me right?) *hoping*Trev wrote:Think that's bad? You should see some of the Atari sites ... "Power Crazy God Mod" I think it was.Calling Moi? Unfriendly? The swine. I've been biting my tongue for days now
I'll always defend you 3DOKid!
They're all losers anyway. I mean... Atari? 3DO FTW right? *cough*
Yes... erm... Atari jaguar... erm... yes *cough*
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It was....but its okay both myself and Bitrate are there now!
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At this stage whilst I live here I've been trying to contribute across the boards , AtariAge , CDinteractive , Good Game , Gametraders , and now sector II - I'm such a whore!
Wow its been hard juggling forums !
At this stage whilst I live here I've been trying to contribute across the boards , AtariAge , CDinteractive , Good Game , Gametraders , and now sector II - I'm such a whore!
"purge with fire Bretheren"
3DO is dead , long live 3DO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K2kuP_anAc
"The greatest games in the world take seconds to learn but months to master. The worst take months to learn and minutes to finish."...MattyG
3DO is dead , long live 3DO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K2kuP_anAc
"The greatest games in the world take seconds to learn but months to master. The worst take months to learn and minutes to finish."...MattyG
Yes there are. My favorite is the Prison Board BBS
telnet://rdfig.net
On that BBS there are a lot of door games, there is the wall at the beginning where you can say hi to the other people on the BBS, and once you get to the main menu you can hit X for internet, and then either A for Atari BBS's or C for Commodore BBS's.
And what else is interesting, there is a Retrochallenge 2009 where people are having fun with retro systems for a month. They have a BBS at:
telnet://bbs.retrochallenge.net
telnet://rdfig.net
On that BBS there are a lot of door games, there is the wall at the beginning where you can say hi to the other people on the BBS, and once you get to the main menu you can hit X for internet, and then either A for Atari BBS's or C for Commodore BBS's.
And what else is interesting, there is a Retrochallenge 2009 where people are having fun with retro systems for a month. They have a BBS at:
telnet://bbs.retrochallenge.net
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my fondest jaguar memory was when me and a bunch of friends were living in a shared house (we all chipped in for rent ect...) and almost all of them decided to move out without an warning to 3 of us, including me. i took my rent money and went and bought a jaguar, an extra controller, a case of beer, and some pizza. we got drunk, played kasumi ninja, and then the gas got turned off so we went and bought a space heater... and still kept playing kasumi ninja until the electric got turned off and the three of us were forced to move. it may not SOUND fun, but it was.
p.s. i never did learn the damn fatalities.
p.s. i never did learn the damn fatalities.
if i had to mention a fond moment, i guess it would be just finding a new Jag in 1997, and buying a used boxed jag for $120 with 20 games
other than that no memories at all
other than that no memories at all
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My fondest memory was right after I had just bought it. I think it was June-ish 2001, I was living with a now ex and I had put in an order for an air hockey table at SEARS for the previous x-mas. It had never came in so after half a year I cashed in the money and we went shopping.
I found the Jag for $25, I grabbed some games and instead of going home we went to a friend's place. I hooked it up and played lots of Cannon Fodder.
I found the Jag for $25, I grabbed some games and instead of going home we went to a friend's place. I hooked it up and played lots of Cannon Fodder.
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My fondest experience is probably when I bought the system. I picked it up when they were marked down to $30 new (I think it was the Summer of '96 or '97). I already owned a Saturn and my brother had a Nintendo 64, but the thing still impressed, even if all I had to play was Cybermorph. The best moments later on had to have been picking up a lot of great cheap games brand-new at the time and intense rounds of Tempest 2000.