DiscoverA Trip Down Memory Card LaneEp.274 – 64-Bits of Trouble: The Rise and Fall of the Atari Jaguar
Ep.274 – 64-Bits of Trouble:  The Rise and Fall of the Atari Jaguar

Ep.274 – 64-Bits of Trouble: The Rise and Fall of the Atari Jaguar

Update: 2025-11-27
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In 1993, Atari launched the Jaguar, a console that promised 64-bit power and a bold return to gaming glory—but the reality was far more complicated. In this episode, we explore how Atari partnered with Flare Technology, canceled its 16-bit Panther system, and aimed to leapfrog the competition with a futuristic design that was ambitious, confusing, and notoriously difficult to develop for. We trace the Jaguar’s tangled architecture, marketing push to “Do the Math,” and the hardware quirks that doomed it from the start. Our conversation also dives into the console’s standout games, failed add-ons like the Jaguar CD and VR, and its strange second life as an open platform for homebrewers. Join us as we plug in and power up the story of the Atari Jaguar on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.

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Ep.274 – 64-Bits of Trouble:  The Rise and Fall of the Atari Jaguar

Ep.274 – 64-Bits of Trouble: The Rise and Fall of the Atari Jaguar