Atari Juguar - Atari Game Console (JAG)

80 games Atari Jaguar
 
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The game is a remake of the classic Defender and includes a ported version of the original game as well as its updated versions: Defender Plus and Defender 2000. The playing field can scroll left and right (in Defender 2000 - up and down). Alien ships constantly arrive in the playing area. They descend to the surface of the planet, taking "humanoids" from it. The player's task is to destroy the aliens and save the humanoids.

Doom (sometimes spelled DooM or DOOM; lit. doom, doom, doom) is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by id Software in 1993. Doom is one of the most significant and influential video games in the history of the industry; in particular, its popularity largely determined the further development and spread of the first-person shooter genre. The player takes on the role of an unnamed space special forces soldier. He is described as "one of the toughest, most battle-hardened and trained Earthlings" of his squad sent to Mars.

The game is a normal fighting game using a joystick with 8 directions and 6 buttons. The Genesis version supports both the standard 3-button gamepad and the later released 6-button gamepad. The characters have special attacks, as well as finishing moves, which are called "Overkill" in the game. The game has four modes: tournament, battle against, quest and battle. In "quest" mode, the player fights through a series of story-driven battles.

Dragon's Lair game for the Atari Jaguar console belongs to the interactive movie genre. Representing a funny cartoon that you can really play. You have to press the right button at the right time, and then watch the animated video, after which the actions must be repeated. Dragon's Lair is full of dark humor, and is somewhat similar to Brain Dead 13. In the game, you play as a noble knight who needs to free the beautiful princess Davna from the clutches of a bloodthirsty dragon.

The player controls Bruce Lee and must, among other opponents of Lee, defeat a sailor (at a disco in Hong Kong), a chef from a Chinese restaurant in San Francisco, and a martial artist who challenges him. These battles are references to the main battle scenes from the film. However, the game does not include valuable plot information from the film, as well as much of the romantic relationship between Bruce Lee and his future wife. Players can use a set of strikes to defeat an opponent. Successful execution of the blow allows you to gain a sufficient amount of qi energy, which makes it possible to use special techniques.