The Atari Jaguar is often thought to be a bad console, but is that fair? Join RGT 85 as he takes a look at the Atari Jaguar, after never owning one a kid, to see if the Jaguar is worth it and if it’s a crappy cat, or a frisky feline!
The talented music maker discusses her process, challenges and, of course, magic!
Sony owns a fair few iconic franchises - many dating right back to the original PlayStation. But while we’re pretty familiar with the likes of ongoing series such as God of War, Horizon, and Gran Turismo, there are plenty of PlayStation franchises that haven’t seen the light of day in a long time. So in this video, we’re going to be taking a look at the status of PlayStation’s many IPs, and checking in on when we last heard from them.
Here lies The Infamous Series; once a shining beacon of free flying, lighting bolt sniping, and wire riding amazing gameplay, it has been laid to rest and be forgotten for what seems like forever despite being loved by millions. Plot next to Wipeout across from NBA Jam.
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick doesn't think AI will reduce employment or lower development costs, and calls it "stupidest thing" he's ever heard.
They already have AI trained to do coding.......
How he thinks it's stupid is beyond me, Especially since we see it happening in real time.
I think maybe sometimes we give people in these positions too much credit when it comes to intelligence.
As long as it doesn't effect his inflated executive salary or his ridiculous bonuses I'm sure he's fine with it.
I remember getting one for Christmas one year. Only good games were wolfenstein, alien vs predator, Doom and nba jam. I also had dino dudes and primal rage.. Don't get me started on the jaguar cd...i actually bought that p.o.s...
Burnout is really good for the Jag.
Problem was by that time Atari just didn't have the marketing muscle to go up against Nintendo, Sega and soon after Sony. Tramiel's strategy of "make it and sell it as cheap as possible" worked once for the Commodore 64, but he was never able to repeat that success at Atari.