The most intersting bit in this video is that Atari Jaguar was marketed as a 64bit system, because it had 2 32bit processors.
32+32=64 🤦♂️
It also had a third CPU, Motorola 68000, same as Sega Genesis. Some developers didn’t care much about learning a new architecture, so the entire game was running on the CPU, which explains why many games on Jaguar looked like they were running on Genesis.
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> Some developers didn’t care much about learning a new architecture, so the entire game was running on the CPU
это как сейчас все подряд на электроне пишут, да?
Хорошая аналогия!