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The Atari Jaguar was the world's first 64-bit game system. It was designed by Martin Brennan and John Mathieson and their company called Flare. Atari released the Jaguar in limited quantities in 1993 with a much wider release in 1994.
The Jaguar includes such technical features as morphing, transparency, lighting and shading, unlimited sprites, 32-bit color, and the ability to render 850 million pixels per second. The Jaguar comes with one 17-button controller, TV hookups, power supply, and the game, Cybermorph.
Atari Jaguar cartridge ROM is 2MB large. You can download it from p2p networks.
Jaguar emulators for PC: