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Atari Karts

Atari Karts (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Jaguar
Tags: Racing
Developer: Miracle Designs

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1995
EU
12/20/1995

Reader Reviews

Atari Karts review

Reviewed May 24, 2007

LS650 says: "One of the rarest cartridge games produced for the Atari Jaguar is "Atari Karts". It was released near the end of the Jaguar's lifespan, and never had a chance to sell in substantial numbers while Atari was still ‘alive’. Atari Kart has always been in demand, and so even now it still costs plenty: the typical selling price for a complete boxed game is often $50 US or more. Some vendors still have new copies in stock, but those generally cost $70 plus. Wow! $70 seems like a heck of a lot to ..."
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