Atari Jaguar
Posted on Apr 1, 2018 in Atari Jaguar
History The Atari Jaguar, the successor to the unreleased 32-bit Panther, is a fifth generation console which first hit the market in November of 1993 in North America. Most other markets, except Spain in 1995, received it in mid-to-late 1994, and official sales of the console ran until 1996. The Jaguar is a cartridge-based console with a later CD-ROM add-on, and an eventual library of around 50 games. The console sold less than 250,000 units in its lifetime, leaving Atari with a significant un-sold inventory. The Jaguar was touted as a 64-bit console due to its its custom Tom...
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Posted on Apr 1, 2018 in Coleco Telstar
In the vault. Coming soon… History The Coleco Telstar Alpha, released in 1977, was one of a long line of Pong machines produce by Coleco in 1976 and 1977. The Alpha featured four Pong variations: Tennis, Hockey (Soccer), Squash/Jai-Alai, and Handball. This all-in-one had two built-in analog paddles and an RF output cable. Power was derived from six C-cell batteries or an optional Coleco 6041 AC adapter. A difficulty setting switch affected both available players and allowed for Beginner, Intermediate, and Pro settings. Specifications Model: 6030 Software Medium: N/A Microprocessor: General Instrument AY-3-8500/AY-3-8500-1 ‘Ball & Paddle’ IC RAM: N/A...
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