- The
Atari CoJag is an
arcade board released in 1995 by
Atari Games (a then-subsidiary of Time
Warner Interactive that
licensed the
console hardware) before...
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Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an
English musician. He is best
known as the lead
singer and one of the
founder members of the
Rolling Stones.
Jagger has...
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licensed the Jaguar's
chipset for use in its
arcade games. The system,
named CoJag (for "Coin-Op Jaguar"),
replaced the 68000 with a 68020 or MIPS R3000-based...
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partnerships in history. In
addition to
Jagger and Richards's
songwriting partnership, they have also
produced or
co-produced
numerous Rolling Stones albums...
- display, lead
programmer Charlie Grisafi opted to
instead run the game on a
COJAG (a
modified Atari Jaguar used in
arcade games)
interfaced with a hard disk...
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Christopher Jagger (born 19
December 1947) is an
English musician and actor. He is the
younger brother of Mick
Jagger, the
frontman for the
Rolling Stones...
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Bianca Jagger (born
Blanca Pérez-Mora Macías; 2 May 1945) is a
Nicaraguan social activist,
human rights advocate, and a
former actress.
Jagger currently...
- Dean
Jagger (November 7, 1903 –
February 5, 1991) was an
American film, stage, and
television actor who won the
Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actor...
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which consists of Sportscraft, SABA and Willow,
purchased JAG.
JAG Store Locator APG &
Co Company profile on
LinkedIn "Festival
salutes fashions finest"...
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JAG (U.S.
military acronym for
Judge Advocate General) is an
American legal drama television series with a U.S. Navy theme,
created by
Donald P. Bellisario...