Atari's "Do the Math" campaign claimed the Jaguar was 64-bit — technically the main data bus was 64-bit, but the two primary processors (the custom chips Tom and Jerry) operated internally at 32 and 16 bits. Aggressive marketing on questionable foundations. The official library reached around 50 titles — Tempest 2000 remains a Jeff Minter masterpiece with a generative soundtrack that anticipated ambient techno. Alien vs Predator was remarkable for 1994. The CD add-on (Jaguar CD) expanded the library by another 13 titles — the entire platform, hardware included, is today more museum piece than gaming experience. Atari Corporation was absorbed by JTS in 1996, officially closing the company's hardware history.
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