Platform: Atari Jaguar
Cannon Fodder
Rayman
ClayFighter
Defender 2000
Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales
Cheesy
Raiden
Theme Park
Dragon's Lair
Checkered Flag
Primal Rage
Tiny Toon Adventures: Plucky Duck in Hollywood Hijinks
NBA Jam Tournament Edition
Zoop
Total Carnage
Worms
Barkley: Shut Up and Jam!
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure
Doom
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In 1999, Hasbro Interactive, the at-the-time owner of the Atari brand, lapsed the publishing rights for the Atari Jaguar, allowing hobbyists to release Jaguar games without making a licensing agreement.
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The Atari Jaguar, despite being marketed as a 64-bit platform, was only a 32-bit platform. Specifically, it used two 32-bit processors (named "Tom" and "Jerry") in parallel, with the marketing adding up those two processors as if they could be mathematically combined.