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  • Shape Shooter 2000

    2024

    Shape Shooter 2000

    2024

    Arcade
    Atari Jaguar
    Enter The Zone and do battle face-to-face with that many-faced menace, The Shapes! Shapes bad! Make shapes go boom!
  • Remute: There Is Hope

    2024

    Remute: There Is Hope

    2024

    Music
    Atari Jaguar
    Within only five years Remute became the trailblazer for game cartridge based music albums delivering releases for consoles like Super Nintendo, Gameboy, Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64 and many more. In 2024 he is increasing the niche force even further and surprises us with the very first music album for Atari’s ill-fated, but immensly powerful Jaguar – the first 64-bit gameconsole ever released back in 1993.
  • Another World

    2013

    Another World

    2013

    Platform Adventure
    Atari Jaguar
    The Jaguar port of Another World was meant to be released by Interplay in 1994, but ended up being cancelled. It was later updated and released version in 2013 and is playable in the original graphics 16-color mode and Deluxe 15th Anniversary graphics 256-color mode. It can be played in normal and speed-run modes.
  • Black Out!

    2012

    Black Out!

    2012

    Atari Jaguar
  • Impulse X

    2011

    Impulse X

    2011

    Atari Jaguar
    Impulse X is a Breakout-like game, it's a port of Duranik's Impulse for the Atari Falcon. Use the bat to control a ball to clear 40 play fields full of bricks. Some bricks release Power Ups when destroyed, but beware of the nasty enemies!
  • Protector: Special Edition

    2002

    Protector: Special Edition

    2002

    Atari Jaguar
    Protector SE is an update of Songbird's earlier Protector, which shares many similarities to Defender. The Special Edition version includes many improvements over the original game, including new waves, new enemies, new landscapes, gameplay enhancements, and more. Please visit the Protector SE Page at Songbird Productions for more information.
  • BattleSphere Gold

    2002

    BattleSphere Gold

    2002

    Shooter
    Atari Jaguar
    BattleSphere is a 3D space combat simulator for the Atari Jaguar console by 4Play/ScatoLOGIC Inc., released in 2000. Released after the Jaguar's demise, cartridge components and other supplies needed to manufacture the game were scarce, resulting in not enough copies to meet demand. A second edition of the game, with additional features and improvements, was released as BattleSphere Gold in 2002. Although Scatologic will not release sales figures, a few hundred copies are known to have been manufactured.
  • Space War 2000

    2001

    Space War 2000

    2001

    Atari Jaguar
    As a space knight, you will vie for glory, honor, fame and fortune in this one- or two-player first-person perspective 3D jousting adventure. Procure multiple weapons anhd cool defensive items in your quest to rank with other valiant knights on the High Score Table.
  • Hyper Force

    2000

    Hyper Force

    2000

    Shooter Platform
    Atari Jaguar
    It's Just You, Your Gun, and a Corporate Army Bent On Your Destruction. Trans Con is decimating world after world in search of enough resources and wealth to launch an attack against the Terran High Command. The politicians don't want a direct confrontation that might hurt their corporate sponsors. So, Interstellar Special Forces has been called in to send a lone warrior to eliminate the Trans Con threat. Wanna guess who that warrior is?
  • Skyhammer

    2000

    Skyhammer

    2000

    Shooter Simulator
    Atari Jaguar
    In a futuristic city, you are a mercenary pilot flying a helicopter-like craft in cyberspace. Hired by the large corporation Cytox, you are to defend its corporate holdings from those who seek to destroy all it has accomplished. The numerous missions involve flying to several large cities and hunting down the renegades who threaten them. You have a cockpit view of the city as you hunt down your enemies and dock at the Cyber Mart for repairs. As you destroy your enemies and complete missions, you can earn credits for buying more supplies, weapons and ship upgrades at the Cyber Mart. Play in Mission Mode or Battle Mode. To win the game, you must complete each mission successfully. The enemies become more tough as you progress through the "levels" of gameplay.
  • BattleSphere

    2000

    BattleSphere

    2000

    Shooter Simulator
    Atari Jaguar
    A space-sim/shooter that was developed and released after the demise of its host console, the Atari Jaguar. Very few copies were ever made. BattleSphere's story was based upon an episode in the original Star Trek television series and it plays similarly to Star Raiders. Seven alien races vie against each other - the victor will control the galaxy. They meet in an arena in Sector 51, a spherical sector of space formerly used by the Earth government to secretly test new weapons and starships. Gameplay consists of 5 different play modes with different scenarios and goals. Choose from various starships (each with unique weapons systems) and battle the aliens, who have also chosen their best fighters and have many space ships of their own.
  • Protector

    1999

    Protector

    1999

    Shooter
    Atari Jaguar
  • Zero 5

    1997

    Zero 5

    1997

    Shooter
    Atari Jaguar
    Zero 5 is a futuristic space shooter set in a 3-D, 360 degree playfield. The year is 2044 and the battle for Earth has begun. On the far reaches of the galaxy, a massive invasion force is assembling. Scanners at DEFCON have alerted you to the alien threat. The Earth's best pilots are dispatched in their BAMBAM cruisers to engage the enemy.
  • AirCars

    1997

    AirCars

    1997

    Shooter Simulator
    Atari Jaguar
    Designed by Midnight Entertainment Group in 1995, ICD released AirCars in limited numbers. No real box was made (it came shrinkwrapped inside a box insert), but the cartridge included a label and manual, along with a picture of what the overlay might look like. This is an action/battle game in which you must destroy enemy bases while in your Air Car, and it supports up to 8 players using CatBoxes or 2 players using a JagLink. Although better graphics can be found on the Jaguar and control is a bit sluggish, linking 8 players using CatBoxes can be a unique experience. The hard part will be finding those extra CatBoxes and copies of AirCars.
  • Breakout 2000

    1997

    Breakout 2000

    1997

    Puzzle
    Atari Jaguar
    SMASH! POW! CRUNCH! Is your hand/eye coordination up to demolishing field after field of bricks? Breakout 2000 brings back the nostalgia of early gaming days but adds 90's challenges, such as a three-dimensional field and bricks that resist breaking, as well as many powerups and hazards. You can also test your skill against a buddy. Break through your own wall and start working on his. You'll gain bonus points, and he'll go nuts! Who ever said life was fair never played Breakout 2000.
  • Towers II: Plight of the Stargazer

    1996

    Towers II: Plight of the Stargazer

    1996

    Atari Jaguar
    The sequel to Towers: Lord Bantiff's Deceit, this game picks up roughly 6 months where the first game left off and follows the same first-person dungeon crawling formula. Become one of four different characters as you are immersed within the strange happenings in the mystical land of Lamini. You must uncover the secrets as you explore Daggan's tower. Many before you have tried, but none have returned. First person perspective, full screen smooth scrolling, talk to others, refer to maps, collect 100's of items, encounter 100's of creatures, experience challenges in combat and spell casting. Hours and hours of entertainment with appropriate save features.
  • Defender 2000

    1996

    Defender 2000

    1996

    Shooter
    Atari Jaguar
    You whomped the aliens from the Alpha Proximian Empire in classic Defender and sent them home to cry. Now they want the planets that Earth is mining for desperately needed, life-sustaining minerals. Your job is to protect the space miners as they perform their vital work. The aliens will try to capture them and use their life-energy to turn their ships into hyper-fast mutants. Rescure the captives and destroy the aliens or Earth is history!
  • Fight for Life

    1996

    Fight for Life

    1996

    Fighting
    Atari Jaguar
    Life in the afterlife can be a nightmare for anybody -- especially if real life was a mess. In the Spectre Zone, eight people compete in the annual Hell Fighting Tournament for the amusement of the Gatekeeper. The prize is a second chance at life! Defeat each opponent and steal two of their special fighting moves to prepare for the final challenge -- a battle against the son of the devil himself. Show no mercy. There will be only one victor, only one new life... it must be yours!
  • SuperCross 3D

    1996

    SuperCross 3D

    1996

    Racing Sport
    Atari Jaguar
    Supercross 3D brings the excitement of arena supercross racing to the Jaguar. Not only do you get to race ahead of your competitors, you can catch big air on the huge jumps and perform a few tricks. There are three game modes: Practice, Single Race, and Tournament. In practice mode, you can race around any track for as long as you like. In single race mode, you compete in one race against the computer. Finally, in tournament mode, you compete in a series of races to accumulate points and become the Supercross champion.
  • Syndicate

    1995

    Syndicate

    1995

    Strategy Tactical
    Atari Jaguar
    The Jaguar port is graphically mostly the same as the 3DO port. The main differences are different music due to different sound generation, the button highlights are different, and the mini-map is in the same style as the original DOS version but it retains the colors of the 3DO, as well as the mouse is tracked on the mini-map unlike any other version. All the video sequences including the intro is replaced with a static image of the video.
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