The chase for VR has evidently been going on for a long time, and Missile Command 3D is a pretty solid early try. The standard mode looks and sounds decent, and the 3D version works actually pretty well. You have to aim the camera around but you do have a mini-map to help show you where the missiles are coming from. Performance struggles a bit in both modes sadly, but this is still definitely one of the better Jaguar games.

Pretty sweet pinball game! Great board design, good graphics and visuals. Just all around a well put together pinball game.

How many times can Atari release these? Serving as the last Lynx game released by Atari, it is truly their "break glass in case of emergency" hail mary. They play as good as they always have, but c'mon.

An exploration first person driving game where you hunt for collectible orbs as a man yells AWLRIGHT for each one you collect. The handling of the car is actually okay, but the music was going to put me in an insane asylum.

My main complaint about the original Tempest was that the enemies looked like shit so it's nice to see they did nothing about that here. Still, the soundtrack is pretty sweet and so are the sound/visual effects.

RealSports Volleyball in 1982 for the 260p was an admirable attempt at an early volleyball game. It looked pretty good for its time and controls were tight and responsive. This game is none of those things. The character models are blobby potatoes like what Street Fighter 4 would look like in 1993. The controls are loose and imprecise. Do not bother.

It's fine I suppose, the aiming of the spear could stand to be a lot more responsible but its a serviceable enough puzzle game. Just once again, another Atari game just nowhere on the calibur of other games being released in this era.

While this game might have passed for something decent on previous Atari platforms, this is a far cry from the quality of games released from other developers in 93.

Certainly impressive for the time as a 3D space shooter, but I am going to have nightmares about the bald brittish lady.

Genuinely pretty sweet. You shoot aliens that are flying at you above water, and then dive to collect gems and shoot some more aliens. Looks great for 91 and being on the Lynx. You get a ton of lives to offset just how easily things can kill you, but still a lot of fun.

What in the god damn is this. The lynx version is certainly better stylistically but I just have so many questions about the concept/character design here.

The 2600 and 7800 versions feel like pretty different games. The 2600 version looks and plays like an ugly version of OutRun with guns. The 7800 is graphically much more impressive but feels... more boring. Much longer and narrower stretches of road and what feels like less cars. It is cool they can come up behind you in this one, but I would certainly recommend the 2600 version more.

Pretty solid graphics and you get to pick your character. It's basketball with power ups ans you can punch dudes.

Absolutely insane video game. Be a ninja and play golf and fight off other ninjas and various creatures as you run to your next shot. Fight a dragon on the green to beat each hole. Amazing concept and plays pretty well.

Surprisingly pretty solid vertical scroller where you descend down caverns and manage fuel and shoot down ships, plant a bomb at the base, and escape. A little repetitive, but looks and plays nice nonetheless.