Stolen video using using an AI voiceover. Pay attention to the point at which it says Goldeneye "Zero Zero Seven" no human being alive would be incompetent enough to say that instead of "double O seven." Wow this crap is getting creepy. Watch out people.
Ай бұрын
I mean, it's a very good AI voiceover and the content is decent. I agree we have to watch out regarding AI content but I think this is an authentic use of the technology.
@ArneChristianRosenfeldtАй бұрын
The German dub of James Bond says Null, Null, Sieben. I never understood this counting madness in English.
@MatteoTarantino1979Ай бұрын
@@ArneChristianRosenfeldtSame in the Italian one: zero zero sette.
@cyrollanАй бұрын
If true, I'll revoke my updoot.
@johnpen26915 күн бұрын
why would the fact its an AI voice mean its a stolen video lol
@grinchoi124 күн бұрын
The 90s console wars was truly a moment in time. Damn, I’m old…
@bobsmudger39798 күн бұрын
Cybermorph's "Where did you learn to drive?!" forever haunts my memories! Kasumi Ninja was a good laugh tho.
@yayarea241525 күн бұрын
This video makes me want to go to my game/console collection and break out my Jaguar system from the box.90s were a great time to be a kid into video games.
@CalvinTennessee9 күн бұрын
Until you actually do and realize how garbage it was.
@tarstarkusz10 күн бұрын
The Jaguar largely delivered on its promise at the time it was released. It was vastly more powerful than the Genesis, SNES or TG16.
@tarstarkusz10 күн бұрын
Atari Karts was released in the 90s. I actually own it and bought it in EB.
@DerfJaggedАй бұрын
Good video content, but please use a real voice instead of AI
@flyingzeppo28 күн бұрын
A real person would have pronounced id software correctly.
@jay528628 күн бұрын
If this is a.i it’s one of the best it’s hard to tell
@ryanem96927 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, every single video is voiced by AI on KZbin now. It’s really annoying
@flyingzeppo27 күн бұрын
@@ryanem969 This is not true. I've seen several videos that are not narrated by AI. Please share the source of where you got that data from.
@SEGAMasterSystemNerd11 күн бұрын
James Bond zero zero 7 lol It just cheapens what is otherwise good content.. nothing worse than hearing the same AI voice over and over. Even though I know it’s AI, the fact it never pause for breath gives me anxiety! 😅
@asa-punkatsouthvinland7145Ай бұрын
The Jaguar also sort of got reincarnated as a dental camera.
@Shorty_LickensАй бұрын
I heard about that. This guy who just ripped off the information from one shitty article and used a shitty AI voice didnt tell us about that.
@asa-punkatsouthvinland7145Ай бұрын
@Shorty_Lickens truth
@Gorilla_Jones27 күн бұрын
I've had my Jaguar since launch in New York and an almost complete library and I love it. Lots of good homebrew as well.
@george5081Ай бұрын
“Ultra 64 inches” at 8:20. Bro thought he was slick with the weewee innuendo.
@RemoWilliams1227Ай бұрын
Nintenuendo
@prawnk1ngАй бұрын
I think it’s the AI voice over making a fail.
@MrNickpeck3616 күн бұрын
@@prawnk1ng That's what it is. Like Golden Eye zero zero seven lol.
@daryljenkins43917 күн бұрын
they really cheaped out on some things with the Jaguar, The component cables have a proprietary connector on the cable that just slides over connections on an exposed portion of the system board hanging out the back.
@AndyBonesSynthPro5 күн бұрын
Yea they famously cut corners trying to get manufacturing costs down, especially w the Jag CD. The lid pressed down on the disc on some, almost all the belts break, the laser gets misaligned much too easily & even the cartridge connector loses contact. It's like they went component shopping on Temu
@jalipeno97Ай бұрын
the second he starts talking about the specs i lost it lmao: -transistors are not a usable metric of anything -"a motorola six eight zero zero zero" its called the 68k -"64 bit" if you actually paid attention to the specs you read off it becomes painfully obvious that the advertising was lying, since it uses dual 32bit chips (atari thought adding those together made it magically 64 bit)
@Matt-MickusАй бұрын
I really miss my Jaguar. It was a much better system than it gets credit for.
@cyrollanАй бұрын
Buy one now... If toy have a spare $300 for a system for which nobody cares! 😅. No I love mine. It was a silly investment but I honestly enjoy it.
@InnocuilsАй бұрын
Nice video, but should have put the 16 bit consoles in the beginning when you mention 16 bit, not the 8 bit NES.
@prawnk1ngАй бұрын
1:48 the kid is holding the pad upside down 😂
@boom860615 күн бұрын
hahahaaa wtf he was sweating too LOL
@disband_thebbc593312 күн бұрын
His friend's describe him as left handed and a little bit backwards. 😂
@jaredgraywest10 күн бұрын
Pretty sure that the script for this video was AI generated. At 18:38 it talks about how Atari Karts was found in 2009 and released by Songbird to the community as a surprise, which is completely false. Atari Karts was released by Atari at the end of the Jaguar's commercial lifespan in 1995. Sounds like an AI hallucination to me.
@RyanAggabaoАй бұрын
I remember trying out a demo at a mall video game store. I don't even remember the game, but I did love how smooth the frame rates and game play were. Also the controller felt comfortable for how bulky it looked (I felt the same way about the Dreamcast controller too).
@kaox4429 күн бұрын
As a kid, I thought this system really was going to conquer the industry. Then I saw the games….
@malcolmarАй бұрын
Very well done! I had no idea about all the homebrew stuff. Very cool that after so many years after its release of the system the true potential of the hardware can finally be seen. I feel like a similar thing is happening with the 32X CD with games like Doom Fusion. Keep up the great work. So glad I subscribed. You definitely deserve more subscribers.
@thefurthestmanfromhome114819 күн бұрын
The Panther was NOT 32-Bit in the true sense of the word, it was a crippled, 16/32-bit hybrid. 16-bit CPU, 32-bit GPU. A colossal waste of resources.
@retroworld809016 күн бұрын
Jaguar wasn't 64 bit either
@thefurthestmanfromhome114815 күн бұрын
@@retroworld8090no it wasn't, 64-bit architecture allowed Atari to market it as such though, foolishly, Lynx wasn't 16-bit either, again, more hybrid technology. Atari should of focused on software, not soap-on-a-rope numberwang bullshit..
@styleemusic24 күн бұрын
I personally think this is the coolest console design ever
@RyanandSharonWelchАй бұрын
I think the Atari Jaguar just missed its mark as far as it should have maybe added more capital and got more grounding with developers early on and maybe waited till PlayStation Nintendo and Sega put out their best of the best and then jumped in the fray. My cousin had one it was a fun system to play, but it felt like the 3do with Panasonic. You knew it could go much farther, but you knew you were never gonna see that in the market. It was in at the time. But it’s nice to see that there was such a fan base following that all the way up into the 2000s. There’s a retro gaming and enthusiast following that I had no idea about. It is now on my list of retro consoles to own.. I wonder if Panasonic 3DO had a similar following. And into those who are younger, I was born in 1980. I got to see the console wars and offerings. They were all over the place. It was the best two decades to be alive from 1980 to the year 2000 if you were a video game person in my opinion.
@Bluebpy83Күн бұрын
love your chan. Keep it up!
@ridiculous_gamingАй бұрын
I was a religious Atari fan of the 80s, having purchased many Atari products. I personally feel that the Jaguar was too little, too late of a system. However, the Atari Falcon computer, to me, was the real short lived piece of hardware that died far too early. This, to me, was Atari's last release of fantastic hardware.
@buffalodebill1976Ай бұрын
I was an Atari fan, too.. I had first the 800XL (beefed up with extra +256kB of RAM, an alternate OS available via a switch and bootable custom TT-DOS on an EPROM chip) and then the Mega ST2 (with B/W monitor). Both were fantastic machines in their own right, though I preferred the 800XL (out of habbit and tons of games and proven SW). The Mega ST2 was more of a "serious" machine, and continually used more and more for playing around with music only. Now when the TT030 with its raw power (which was just insane) came out, and later the Falcon (where the DSP made THE difference), I was drooling over both, looking at the ads in magazines.. I couldn't afford either, sadly, and I"m not sure these were available in our lands (an early post-commie era). I tend to agree that these two machines were the last truly great HW pieces Atari released - yes, the Falcon was a bit bottlenecked, compared to TT030, due to price considerations, but it was still a very well designed beast. However, the Jaguar was a different story.. It needed more time to be properly developed & tested & finished (e.g. adding one more register, doubling the cache, etc..) and most importantly, Atari should have focused on making GOOD and FUNCTIONAL development kits and provide top-notch documentation (like they did in the old days). None of that happened, so its potential got almost completely lost. As I played through most of the Jaguar games on an emulator, I lean towards the opinion that roughly a third of the games released were ranging from very good to excellent, but the rest was mediocre at best - or just plainly bad (e.g. I hated that Bubsy game after less than a minute of playing it). And out of these, most didn't even utilized the HW the Jaguar had - just resorted to using the same M68k I had in the Mega ST2. Yes, it circles back to the bad dev kits and crappy documentation. I do not really wonder that majority of developers either didn't sign on, or did just the bare minimum. I can well imagine what a chore it must have been to just figure out how the system really worked, while trying to program a game for it and make money doing so.
@cyrollanАй бұрын
The Jaguar was too advanced for the time. If they could have refined the hardware and the SDK, they could have survived.
@ridiculous_gaming29 күн бұрын
@cyrollan The problem was that Atari had money struggles and Jack Tramiel was not a proper leader of the Atari brand; sadly no one was. I actually think the latest owners of Atari are being quite strategic and clever in making the Atari brand successful in today's competitive gaming space.
@MrMilliАй бұрын
As others have pointed out, this is stolen content.
@JoeyMartz4 күн бұрын
The jaguar wasn't available in NJ .... But we got the advertising on our tv stations....
@Chrismw81Ай бұрын
If youre looking for video ideas, the ActionMax was an 80s system that used only VHS tapes and a light gun. My family received one for Christmas one year. We played it ONCE
@aaron5364Ай бұрын
In this video, we're going to go over the NOKIA NGAGE and how it was a vital part of the console wars.
@ecu4321Ай бұрын
I can’t help but to keep noticing that most American youtuber mis pronounce the jaguar as the jag-wire
@danthompsett289410 күн бұрын
to ambitious and also technically incorrect, its not a 64bit processor its a Dual 32bit Processor system, which is just as impressive sounding back in the 90's, shouldve stuck with the Panther until after the Sony Playstation was released giving more time for the devs to understand the technology and also so they can actually develope a 64bit processor instead of a Dual 32bit Processor. .
@beyondu77Ай бұрын
After the collapse of Atari, I was at a local GameStop and they had Atari Jaguars selling for next to nothing, and I almost picked one up, but I'm glad I didn't, because even though you showed off a couple games that had decent graphics, I thought the entire library looked subpar and I think the system as a whole was undercooked.
@coffeebean_tamerАй бұрын
Yes but you keep it sealed and sell for a fortune on EBay 😂
@Matt-MickusАй бұрын
Do you know what they sell for today? A small fortune.
@brancampbellАй бұрын
Why is that kid holding the SNES controller upside down while playing? 😂 @1:47
@maroon927317 күн бұрын
It lacked a 32-bit general purpose risc cpu and texture cache was low. 68000 cpu made the jaguar hardware to 16-bit level hardware.
@itsmatt51710 күн бұрын
Yeah, I was thinking that was the same CPU as in older hardware which launched in the 80s such as the Amiga and MegaDrive
@kjrehberg10 күн бұрын
It *really* needed more memory. The lack of VRAM and RAM crippled the Jaguar from the start.
@mmille1027 күн бұрын
I didn't get the story about it being "absurdly over-engineered," but I think the point was that Atari's developer support was really sub-par, and this meant that developers, who didn't want to take the time to poke around to try to discover the Jag's undocumented capabilities, just used what Atari told them about, and so, didn't use it to its potential. It sounded like it had an architecture that was not familiar to game developers, making it harder to figure out on their own. Perhaps that's the "over-engineered" part, but I think that could've been alleviated with a good developer package, which you seemed to say materialized in the retro gaming scene. I was an ST user, BITD, and it was pretty normal to hear complaints about Atari's bad developer support for their computer line. Though, it seemed developers were more successful in using the 1040 STf hardware to its potential, particularly for games. Not so much with the STe line.
@NOTLeavingLVАй бұрын
“Eye Dee” software. Your ai voiceover almost had me for a minute.
Ай бұрын
So it is AI yea? I seen a couple on this channel and I was suspecting it. To be fair, if it's AI it's scarily acceptable.
@prawnk1ngАй бұрын
Zero zero seven.
@NOTLeavingLVАй бұрын
Yes.
@wesgeorge411218 күн бұрын
I've always called it Eye Dee....what's the correct pronunciation?
18 күн бұрын
@@wesgeorge4112 Id. Like it's a 2 letter word. I was also wrong for a couple decades.
@ChEvRi197928 күн бұрын
You failed to mention the molds being sold and used to make dental cameras! That's certainly one of the more interesting bits of history about the Jaguar!
@dancitydancestudios13 күн бұрын
It goes to show that theres a fine line with what people can take in with innovation and gameplay that works now. consoles that tried to go beyond that line failed. Vita is one of thrm
@jamesrusselleriii8284Ай бұрын
I wonder if this is a re-upload. Too high quality for a tiny youtube channel.
@ThePixelPlaybackАй бұрын
Not a reupload. We spend a lot of time on these videos. Everyone has to start from somewhere :)
@jamesrusselleriii8284Ай бұрын
@@ThePixelPlayback Just have to reiterate, this is a very well-done documentary. Thank you for posting and I hope you can gain lots of subscribers 😊😊
@ThePixelPlaybackАй бұрын
Thanks a lot for the kind words. Me and my editor love making these vids. We grew up in the 80's and love the older consoles
@NOTLeavingLVАй бұрын
It’s all done with AI.
@BangyourbirdnumbАй бұрын
@@jamesrusselleriii8284I think you're taking to a bot.
@dogsbark5750Ай бұрын
There is a lot of misinformation and just flat out wrong claims. As someone who bought the jag and jag cd at clearance I can easily spot this is a lot of made up history. Example Atari Karts released in 1996, not by song bird in 2009. I own cib and bought it sealed in 1998. The entire video is litered with this stuff and 100% crap
@ArneChristianRosenfeldtАй бұрын
So Atari needed 3 years to optimize Karts so that it matches Mario Kart from 1992 ?
@dogsbark5750Ай бұрын
@ArneChristianRosenfeldt lol, basically.
@SeijuroHiko-vx3lwАй бұрын
Commodore and Atari shared the same destiny. Amiga CD 32 and Atari Jaguar were designed to compete with Super NES and Genesis/Megadrive at a time when 3D textured polygon machines were at the verge to come out. From my point of view those two consoles are 4th gen.
@JeremyLeviАй бұрын
That awkward pre Playstation era. They're not 4th gen but also definitely not fully baked 5th gen consoles so I usually refer to them as 4.5 gen. I include the 32X, Jaguar, 3DO, CD-32, and the FM Towns Marty in that group. I also feel like a lot of it was less hardware and more developers (and dev tools!) struggling to adapt from 2D to 3D and from carts to CDs. By the time the Playstation came out they'd had three or four years to figure out what *not* to do. lol
@SeijuroHiko-vx3lwАй бұрын
@@JeremyLevi I agree except for the 3DO.
@ArneChristianRosenfeldtАй бұрын
How is mode-7 on SNES not texture mapping? Did you notice the fast MUL and DIV instructions on SNES, SH2, and JRISC? The blitter in Jaguar has a so called address generator 2 with a mode for texture mapping. It is used in Doom, AvP, Skyhammer, Fight for live and Karts (but not in super burnout). 3do would just have allowed goldstar to overclock it. AmigaCD32 is what Atari fanboys would have wanted for the Jaguar. Yeah, the 32 bit CMOS CPU would have brought Jerry to 32 bit and run game logic better. Still kinda hurts that it cannot use the 64 bit . I’d rather have 3 64 bit JRISC chips …
@SeijuroHiko-vx3lwАй бұрын
@@ArneChristianRosenfeldt I should have said, textured 3d polygons. By opposition to flat shaded polygons.
@ArneChristianRosenfeldtАй бұрын
@SeijuroHiko-vx3lw Yeah, huh. Those are textured polygons. The hardware is there. Just treated like a step-child. The blitter in the Jaguar has no access to the CLUT and it has no backdoor to any of the buffers like GPU local RAM, or the CLUT to use as a span buffer. So there is congestion on the bus. There is code in the SDK how to use the z-buffer with texture mapping. You have to render the textured span (with flat lighting) into a local buffer pixel by pixel. And in a second pass you calculate z and merge with the frame buffer. This all has to be orchestrated in GPU code. And data goes over the bus 3 times, while memory sits idle most of the time. Because Flare or Atari is apparently to dumb to understand memory access.
@LorKen1702199110 күн бұрын
8:25 the Problems everybody had when they first held an N64 Controller
@natecw416421 күн бұрын
12:34 what's crazy is the creator refused to give Atari the completed build of the game because they shorted him on pay. So, logically, Atari released an unfinished developer build of it. 😕
@cubeflingerАй бұрын
Very good. You missed the part about the moulds being sold to dental appliance manufacturing. Quite strange. I guess chat gpt hit the limit
@SkepticalChris27 күн бұрын
15:22 "What happens when a company overhypes tech but totally forgets that people want good games." Hey Chris Roberts/Star Citizen, LEARN from this!
@stingyringpieceАй бұрын
Another great vid bro Although alien trilogy was indeed really good for the time on ps1, there's no denying AVP on JAG was very impressive, way ahead in terms of visuals and clean non janky, wobbly polys which made the ps1 unique. Grew up in the late 70s and then 80s with Atari etc Its hard to believe they don't exist really now More good stuff please
@Ryuujin107812 күн бұрын
Legendary console…hahaha ok
@ManoOne-Music-ProductionАй бұрын
Thank you for the great videos! One of your videos was recommended to me today, and I just subscribed after watching the 3 videos you made so far 👍
@ThePixelPlaybackАй бұрын
Thanks so much! Really appreciate that!
@anonamatronАй бұрын
I only played Jaguar at test units in stores. Definitely played it at Blockbuster, but maybe elsewhere as well. The controller sucked. Bad button placement, bad shape, too big. I do like that they were going for a throwback with the overlays since old consoles like Colecovision and Intellivision had those (Did Atari 5200 have them???) but that was not particularly useful at that time. I never liked the three button across thing either, even on the Genesis, which was a pretty comfortable and decent controller. I think it's cool that people are still into it, but I can't think of much I'd want to play on this thing. I've always wanted to try Alien Vs. Predator I guess. It looked cool in the commercials, but I remember hearing people say it wasn't that great at a game store or somewhere. Definitely wasn't getting the whole console just for that. Tempest isn't my thing, though it looks great for those who like it.
@jgar72Ай бұрын
I was tempted back then but glad I never took the plunge. Have played this version of AVP recently on my PC and it is not that good. The AVP games for PC were much better.
@maxxdahl6062Ай бұрын
@@jgar72 Of course, they came out years later. 😂😂
@jgar72Ай бұрын
@@maxxdahl6062 yeah. I am just surprised what I considered tempting back then. Of course that was like a transition period where the 3D0, CDI and Jaguar were out.
@maxxdahl6062Ай бұрын
@@jgar72 I had a FZ-10 3DO back in the day i'd MUCH rather play a 3DO than a Jaguar. but the launch 3DO price is ridiculous.
@jgar72Ай бұрын
@@maxxdahl6062 a friend of mine got one for Christmas when I think they were $400. $699 was crazy and there was one game available when it released. I did happily buy my first PS3 for $599 though.
@thepoliticalstartrekАй бұрын
The main issue was backwards compatibility. It had a Motorola 68k (Same as the Genesis) controller chip. That could process and play games. It led to some direct ports 16bit and 8bit ports. That made it look weak.
@briantran379112 күн бұрын
And might as well add tv shows too
@NoName-zm1ks8 күн бұрын
It was supposed to be the first 64 bit console, if you added the two 32 bit processors!
@tijuanatacotokerАй бұрын
You called id software....'eye dee'? Wtf kinda bullshit ? This has to be AI narrating this to get that so wrong
@ArneChristianRosenfeldtАй бұрын
Doesn't ChatGPT browse the internets? So with the help of plenty of these comments, it sure will learn? I also learned the pronunciation from the internets.
@rodrigogirao8344Ай бұрын
4:56 A tech demo is supposed to look good at least. Trevor McFur looked a lot worse than similar games on older systems.
@1-eye-willyАй бұрын
the higher ups at segfa durring this period said "we have to do something about the 64 bit atari jaguar" and thats when they released the 32x😂
@ArneChristianRosenfeldtАй бұрын
I don’t understand the title of this video. I think that the Jaguar is under-engineered. JRISC has 16,16 vectors (for MMULT). The blitter works in 16,16,16,16 vectors. But software needs to sort out the alignment. And software is slow at this. I mean I never understood why memcopy is so complicated on x86, but on Jaguar things are a bit simpler. The GPU should tell the blitter to draw one pixel per cycle. The blitter then checks when it passes phrase boundaries. Then trigger async load store z compare . Likewise JRISC should have physical 64 bit registers, but instructions should be able to address vectors on 16 bit alignment because for 3d I often need 3 component vectors and might want 32 bit (16:16 fixed point) as on PC. JRISC uses a single read port on the register file (unlike MIPS) and has to manage serial access anyways. MMULT completely blocks local memory because it throws away the top 16 bit of each read. Because somehow Atari forgot word granular access here (while external DRAM has it). A general vector microcode in the CPU would use the same method to address vectors in register file and RAM. Could have vectors to store RGBZ or IZ or ST (affine texture mapping) STZ STI . RISCV tries to showcase this. Atari only paid for a 16x16 Multiplier . So 32 Bit components take longer. With 64 bits bandwidth these vector instructions could run in parallel with non-MUL instructions and saturate the Multiplier in most cycles.
@gurewals28 күн бұрын
Nice video 👍
@SM-kt6zq29 күн бұрын
Just come across your channel The new "gaming historian" Great job! I never saw it in the UK.
@Pestilents28 күн бұрын
Btw, it's golden eye double o seven
@RomanticBastard15 күн бұрын
"zero zero seven" XD
@MidnightMovieMavenn27 күн бұрын
two oeverhead texts in a row were spelled wrong. you spelled conaole as conole and million as milion........
@briantran379112 күн бұрын
Add movies too
@tomaszkubala626610 күн бұрын
Where did you learn to fly?
@mwaawm5 күн бұрын
atari karts wasnt an unreleased game I have an original boxed copy I bought in the 90s
@geraldtn317529 күн бұрын
I was alive at the time and never even heard of the jaguar until years after it was dead lol
@ChairmanMeow118 күн бұрын
This video is full of AI bullshit and stolen content. Shame on you.
@savageishbu10 күн бұрын
I wanted one until I saw the controller, plus there was no MK port 😂
@PeterRichardsandYoureNot9 күн бұрын
the only problem with Atari is simply this. they were first, but THEY WERE NOT the best. So, that lead eventually gets chipped away at until you look up and realize you are in a huge hole. may havebeen different if Steve Jobs had stayed in at Atari and had the same autonomy as apple.
@cyrollanАй бұрын
I own one, bought it two years ago. I love it, it's weird, just like me.
@PeterRichardsandYoureNot9 күн бұрын
whats worse is sega released the 32bit CD upgrade that was just as bad as the jaguar one for titles. ot sure which is first but SOMEONE did NOT learn a lesson!
@mr.y.mysterious.video1Ай бұрын
the jaguar was aiming to outdo the megadrive and snes at a time when the ps1 and Saturn were just around the corner. also the available games selection was poor compared to the 16 bit consoles
@ArneChristianRosenfeldtАй бұрын
What do you mean by “outdo”, If not 3d graphics? SNES has 4 parallax layers in donkey Kong country. Jaguar games have 2. Mario has translucent ghosts.
@lordterra1377Ай бұрын
@@ArneChristianRosenfeldt Nothing on the Snes could have looked and played like AVP. Also the Jaguar could do simple 3D much better than the Snes could.
@ArneChristianRosenfeldtАй бұрын
@@lordterra1377 I meant this in terms of set theory. Going from 8 to 16 bit, the new consoles capacity was a super set of the old model. Now this principle was violated before. AtariST could not scroll horizontally. PCEngine is inferior to the older Amiga 1000. Genesis has less colors than Amiga. SNES does not support 320px resolution. Plus4 lost sprites. Usually, these products fail. Cheaper?
@iwantthemoonback4198Ай бұрын
What happened to the Sega games? Why did that never happen? 🤔
@antberrios7520 күн бұрын
3DO next?
@ThePixelPlayback20 күн бұрын
Yes, haha. We’ve been working on it. Should be released next week!
@ManoOne-Music-ProductionАй бұрын
68000 = usually “sixty eight thousand”, not “six eight zero zero zero” 😉
@EdexoteАй бұрын
It's AI speaking.
@ManoOne-Music-ProductionАй бұрын
I see thanks. I follow AI news and thought it might be the case, but wasn’t sure. It’s getting hard to tell. Other videos pronounce years such as “2020” in a strange ways too, which gave it away. I actually wish the creator used his own voice! I bet it’s nice
@AzumiRMАй бұрын
Atari is the only company that can claim the title of "company that crashed the US gaming market"
@SaintCyrXАй бұрын
Nah. They didn't crash it, the shovelware for the 2600 did.
@matthewhainer189Ай бұрын
Ubisoft may yet knock Atari off it's throne
@maxxdahl6062Ай бұрын
Wasn't just them. it was an absolute crap ton of companies, intellivision, coleco, atari, everyone that put out junk games. Saying it was only atari is ignorant.
@bradleymcavoy343228 күн бұрын
I heard 56 or 57 Licensed titles ( Games), those other 10 are after market releases taking the library to 67 games and then the HomeBrews take it to over 100 titles! Barely quarter of a million units sold 🟰 Colossal FAILURE! 🙄🤦♂️ I saw one at a retro store out of box for $340 which is too rich for my blood and I would probably own it for the HomeBrew games Anyway! 🤪
@Matt201028 күн бұрын
Not really a true 64 bit in terms of memory 32 bit max is 3.5gb or 4gb depending on OS sense but still an interesting design. But being proprietary and if Atari had great dev kits for it, but not allowing it out is part of the problem, and technical specs of it all also wasn't really shared from what I understand, why it was hard for developers for it. Proprietary anything isn't ever great if you ask me. At least Sony, maybe not so much Nintendo (cause they already are to focused on Kids/Family, not how Teenagers are lmao). Yes I'm speaking from experience. The only platform that really impressed me was the PS2 then to PS3 and so on, yes proprietary, but they weren't so secretive about it either. but sure took some time for devs to figure those out but got better as at least 1 year passed after release of either console. But now, I prefer to just stick to building custom PC and Linux and yes there are games even on that, just not entirely like Windows, another OS i really am against.
@LeonmitchelliGaletteАй бұрын
15:35 It was never suited for 3D graphics also~
@TenSaiBoi-kt4bt29 күн бұрын
I could tell it was voiced by AI when it called the Motorolla 68000 the six eight zero zero zero but it made me laugh so...
@TobeyStarburstАй бұрын
I love the Jag
@NerdENerdАй бұрын
Bond zero zero seven? Really? Have you never seen a Bond movie?
@ThePixelPlaybackАй бұрын
Messed that up for sure!
@eerosoots27 күн бұрын
Golden eye zero zero seven!!!
@doomizz7 күн бұрын
atari lost the game since the release of Nintendo NES back in 83. In the Jaguar era they already ran on fumes
@Chrismw81Ай бұрын
I just discovered this channel. Good stuff! Looking forward to more!
@ammonitida29 күн бұрын
its an autonomous AI bot channel.
@Dorelaxen28 күн бұрын
The Tramiel's are two of the worst people to ever exist.
@cyrollanАй бұрын
Screw this channel. There are actual retro gamers doing high quality videos out there.
@Magikarp-4ever6 күн бұрын
Corpse cannibal made it worth it with Sega CD, this is just garbage and Mario ate it's lunch
@tomaszkubala626610 күн бұрын
GoldenEye zero zero seven
@metalx004 күн бұрын
Again motorola 68000??? 😮
@Eric-AC18 күн бұрын
Zero zero seven 😕
@HamdadАй бұрын
Well done.
@d4ve5879 күн бұрын
Golden eye zero zero seven 😂
@LeonmitchelliGaletteАй бұрын
Jaguar was never 64 bit platform. It's pure marketing bullshit. It's impressive system. But it is 16 bit. With beefy additional hardware. Never used properly.
@cyrollanАй бұрын
Negative. It has a 64 bit bus and a 64 bit Blitter. I understand your confusion though.
@LeonmitchelliGaletteАй бұрын
@@cyrollan You are not very well educated~
@shadowaccount14 күн бұрын
This video is straight up stealing other youtube channels footage without citing any sources or giving credit. Not to mention the word for word wikipedia plagiarism. Definitely a chatgpt script. Poor monotone A.I. sounding voiceover makes this all unwatchable. What a joke.
@briantran379112 күн бұрын
Love the ai video. Keep ‘em coming
@obienator12 күн бұрын
Stolen content with crappy AI voice
@rufus23125 күн бұрын
Jag U ar. Not Jagwar
@doordashdriver22 күн бұрын
It’s shaped like a toilet 😂
@some-online-dudeАй бұрын
What a terribly bad video full of misinformation. Jaguar manufacturing had stopped before they even released the toilet addon.
@Pichuscute29 күн бұрын
The voice over is really stupid, lol.
@stephenmooney9262Ай бұрын
Great video! Probably AI but still great! 😆
@BangyourbirdnumbАй бұрын
Is it AI? I can't tell.
@BangyourbirdnumbАй бұрын
Ultra 64 inches, yup!
@NOTLeavingLVАй бұрын
@@Bangyourbirdnumbit is ai. Listen to how it says eye Dee software. It things it’s pronounced like a photo ID. and goldeneye it mispronounced. Humans don’t do this.
@BangyourbirdnumbАй бұрын
@NOTLeavingLV yes I see that now. This is the first AI retro gaming channel I've come across. Is it widespread?