![]() I might consider adding Wolfenstein 3D to my PT list though, just to easily compare a few things with other ports 1st hand. But It's likely my favorite classic arcade game.īut I have little interest in playing much else of Jaguar on the PC. It wouldn't be all inclusive or anything (hated the little I played of Space Giraffe, for instance). One day I might just do an article on all the ports, remakes, and tributes that I've run across. I'm a Tempest fanatic, sort of (as you know already T3X works on PS-IO now, BTW, but waiting for a bug fix before I try it myself). I only have used the Project Tempest emulator. I own it on the real hardware & it's worth owning a Jag for. On that note, very happy to report Alien vs Predator is running very well in PT for me. No need to spend the cash on Atari Karts before you try it. What do yall think? Any one interested in Jaguar emulation or currently running it? This might help: I hope this becomes a useful resource long term and reference guide to anyone looking to emulate the Jaguar. ![]() Shamus created VJ and is tuned into the AA thread as well. I will eventually make this a public (to view) Google doc, and allow editing for other testers (via PW). Not trying to cross promote another forum, but the document listing each game is important. ![]() Scroll down to my 4/18/17 post at 10:13p. If you want to see the latest, check the thread I have running at AA here. I tried to attach the Excel file and PDF of where my testing currently sits here, but it is not allowed on RB. I will keep updating this thread for anyone interested, but I'll likely update more often over at Atari Age (AA) with the Jaguar nutters. ![]() That would bump us to 76% compatible once I find those older builds. Both of which are listed as incompatible currently for both VJ & PT. It likely will as I know VJ at one time ran Cybermorph and Flip Out. Keep in mind this percentage may go up as I/we test multiple builds of the emus. I have 15 games left to test (for a total of the 49 retail carts). The Jaguar has a complicated customer chip set (5 processors across 3 chips) and is difficult for programmers to write emulators for (think Sega Saturn emu problems). That puts us at 70.6% compatibility so far. Another added bonus.Ģ4 of 34 games are working between the 2 emulators. The system has a very rich homebrew community and many of these games will run within the emus. Also, Jaguar games and hardware are climbing fast in prices. While I own a Jaguar & most of the games I want, I think emulation is important from a preservation standpoint. I started testing and putting one together. I realized there is not a decent compatibility list for the two main Jag emus out there, Project Tempest (PT) and Virtual Jaguar (VJ). ![]() Virtual Jaguar & Project Tempest Compatibility List: ![]()
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