Atari's Do the Math ad


This ad was run just after the release of Tempest 2000, which was the first game to use the slogan.


64-bits of power.

16.7 million colors.

106.4 megabytes-per-second data path.

And an incredible 850 million pixels-per-second rendering speed.

It's a nubers game, and the Atari Jaguar 64-bit interactive multimedia system beats all.

Thanks to it's powerful 64-bit data bus, Jaguar delivers real-world, real-time gameplay, true-color graphics and stereo CD quality sound that other game systems can't touch. The bus acts like a 64-lane freeway, permitting data traffic to flow 64 bits at a time. Compare that to the cramped country roads of the 32-bit and 16-bit game systems and you'll se why they suffer from slow animation speed, choppy gameplay, grainy graphics, and poor sound quality.

Advanced technology is just the beginning. In addition to the killer games for Atari Jaguar already on the market, there are a ton of new games coming to harness the insane power of the 64-bit system. Experience sports games so intense you'll feel the turf burn. Combat games that'll drain pints of your blood. And dizzying virtual reality games like Doom and Alien Vs. Predator.

Jaguar's 64-bit technology gives you the features and functionality you need now, while supplying the power and components, such as virtual reality and CD-ROM capabilities you'll demand in the future.
Put it this way - nothing's going to come along to knock Jaguar off the top.

But hey, don't take our word for it. The Atari Jaguar has been voted best hardware system in Europe and America. And it's the only system made in America.

Atari Jaguar. Compare the technology. Look at the numbers. Do the math.


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