Atari Jaguar Games Collection
The Atari Jaguar, launched in November 1993, was ambitiously marketed as 'the world's first 64-bit game system', though its unusual multi-processor architecture (including a 32-bit GPU) created confusion about its true capabilities. The console's distinctive controller featured a numeric keypad, three action buttons, and a pause button, with its bulky design often criticized. While the Jaguar struggled commercially with approximately 250,000 units sold, it developed a cult following for its impressive technical showcases like the visually stunning Tempest 2000, the groundbreaking Alien vs Predator (one of console gaming's first true FPS experiences), and the innovative cyberpunk shooter Iron Soldier. The system faced numerous challenges including limited third-party support, a small game library (about 50 official titles), and stiff competition from the SNES and emerging PlayStation. Despite its commercial failure, the Jaguar remains notable for its ambitious hardware design, including a dedicated object processor for sprite manipulation, and has become a prized collector's item among retro gaming enthusiasts.
All Atari Jaguar Games
1994
Shoot 'em upA 3D polygonal shooter and launch title for the Atari Jaguar featuring free-roaming environments and the infamous phrase "Where did you learn to fly?" from the AI companion.
The explosive turn-based strategy game comes to Jaguar with exclusive features. Command your team of armed worms in destructible environments with the series' signature humor and weapons.
1995
PlatformerA groundbreaking cinematic platformer following amnesiac Conrad B. Hart as he uncovers an alien conspiracy. Features rotoscoped animation and physics-based gameplay across 5 dystopian worlds.
1994
Mech SimulationA groundbreaking 3D mech combat simulator for the Atari Jaguar, featuring fully polygonal environments and a massive, customizable war machine. Set in a dystopian future where you pilot the last remaining Iron Soldier against a tyrannical regime.
1996
Mech SimulationThe Jaguar-exclusive mech combat sequel with enhanced 3D polygon graphics and destructible environments. Pilot your IS-2 mech through 25 missions to liberate Earth from Neo-Panzers.
1995
FightingA post-apocalyptic fighting game exclusive to the Atari Jaguar featuring digitized characters, brutal finishing moves, and a unique power-up system during combat.
2020
Shoot 'em upThe definitive Jaguar version of the 2002 fan-made shooter, rebuilt with enhanced graphics, new levels, and a rearranged soundtrack. A love letter to Atari's 64-bit system.
1996
Shoot 'em upA futuristic rail shooter combining 3D polygon graphics with classic arcade action. Pilot the X-7 Starfighter through 12 sectors of the Andromeda galaxy battling the Meklar Empire.
1995
Run and GunTotal Carnage is a run and gun arcade-style video game developed by Midway and released for the Atari Jaguar in 1995. Players control a commando fighting through hordes of enemies in various war-torn environments. Known for its over-the-top violence and dark humor, the game is a spiritual successor to Smash TV.
1994
SportsVal d'Isère Skiing and Snowboarding is a 1994 winter sports simulation for the Atari Jaguar that recreates the famous French alpine resort. Players can compete in slalom, downhill, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding events with realistic physics and weather conditions.









