Showed how capable the Jaguar was against the newer machines when it came to 2D - PS still had some advantages. Slightly smoother/higher frame rate and had levels that clearly showed more parallax layers/effects (Flying level, the level right after with the music instruments, etc) Still impressive 🙂 I love seeing consoles pushed.
Fun fact: the Saturn version uses the Jaguar intro when starting up but with different music, and uses the PS1 video after you create a new file. EDIT: Sorry, I meant it uses the part where Rayman is assembling himself. The text part is not used.
Jaguar seems to have slightly better colors. And the part where you ride the first boss plays more like a shooter than the psx version did, where Rayman did the attacking with his fist. did. No rain effect on the stage where you plant platforms to climb up. PSX version though, has superior music and sound effects.
Esse jogo era exclusivo do Jaguar, mas em 1995 foram lançadas as versões de PS1 e Saturn. E como essas duas últimas versões eram em CD, as músicas ficaram maravilhosas, novas vozes foram adicionadas, acrescentaram uma abertura ao estilo desenho e as fases foram melhor elaboradas. Quanto à versão do Saturn eu me lembro que os gráficos durante o jogo ficaram um pouco melhores e que ela possuía algumas animações exclusivas quando se terminava a fase.
Eu tive esse jogo original no Saturn, com aquela caixa enorme de acrílico, ficava babando com os gráficos desse jogo. Inclusive a versão do Saturn tem alguns diferenciais interessantes em relação ao ps1, como a música do fim da fase ("yeahh") levemente diferente (com um "scratch de DJ"), e os efeitos de tela quando passa de fase, alguns em 3D. Ótima sugestão para comparação, Rayman Saturn vs Ps1 :)
I still have my Jaguar we got from Babbages. In Retrospect the Jaguar was simply ahead of its time, obviously. Developers had a hard time figuring it out, so majority of the games released don't tap into half the power of the console. It was simply ahead of its time. By the end of its life cycle they started to figure it out (Check out Aliens vs Predator & Doom & Rayman). The industry just wasn't ready for the technology. Had Nintendo 64 dropped in 1993 it more than likely would have suffered the same fate.
@@spirituallyconscious7774 It was...It had 2 32 bit processors. It was just the developers didn't know how to program for it and tap into its full potential. Most developers are on a time frame. By the end of it's life cycle you started seeing better games. I mean you are on a video that proves this, so why are you arguing this fact 😂. Atari Jaguar barely had games that looked better than 3DSnes games...It was because like I said, developers were clueless.
@@thegamingchef3304 Atari did a terrible job providing developers the proper tool sets to program their said hardware that was already buggy from the start.
@@thegamingchef3304 having 2 32-bit processors doesn't really make it 64-bit. The Sega Saturn also has 2 32-bit processors yet that system was claimed to be 32-bit. It really just needs a legit 64-bit processor that would actually be called 64-bit. in this case, the N64 is the 1st true 64-bit system.
Jaguar's intended mascot shows what could have been on the system. I'm glad it got ported to Saturn and PS1, but I just wished Jag could have kept this standard up. I hated the 32 bit intro though.
What's there to hate about the intro? The intro is fantastic, at production values never seen at that time, and that today can be found only in projects with a budget of $30+ million.
Yes the PS1 intro is better. Its actually full motion and kinda funny. Jaguar intro is good, but nothing special. It's the comparison that kills it really. Thank god this game didn't go obscure it very well could have....maybe. And then we'd live in a world without Rayman games, that sounds awful.
If most developers hadn't relied on the 68000 CPU, the Jaguar could have been a 2D powerhouse. I saw screenshots of this when it was new, and it was jaw-dropping to me. It was a true quantum leap in 2D graphics that obviously wasn't even remotely possible on 16 bit systems. The rest of Jaguar's 2D games, not so much.
I love the Jaguar's use of up close up layers of parallax scrolling the PS1 is missing it, also if you look closely the Jaguar had much more detail in the environments like the mount of random butterflies flying around and I also like the sharper more pixel crisp presentation over the PS1 softer anti-aliasing. Keep the FMV portions I'll take better game play presentation.
At 5:14 and 7:41 you can see the PS1 achieving transparent mist effects and additional background parallax scrolling respectively which are nice touches. I agree though that the Jaguar has a sharper image, and the colours look a bit warmer on Atari's console.
It was just confirmed by one of the Jaguar Zoop developers that the Jaguar versions potential was restrained in favor of the PlayStation version. And that's just Zoop. Hell, no one remembers Zoop. So the Rayman Jaguar rumors are almost undoubtedly true where Sonys deep pockets held back the Jaguar version for nearly a year until the PlayStation version was ready.
@@A31Chris Yeah. It would have to have been started way before it was released to be on Jag. If it was only ready by 95 then it would have to have started when the Jag had already flopped I think.
Eu amo a abertura do Atari jaguar que começa com cada parte parte do rayman se juntando,mais eu acho que seria melhor se eles tentassem na do Atari simular a apresentação da de ps1,mais uma coisa que eu gosto muito é que a do Atari jaguar tem trilha em 16 bits,em quanto a de ps1 é mais música de cd
i love the game idid not know that the game is different in little things on the jaguar. i played the saturn version back in the day. it had some advantages over the playstation version. i would like to have the jaguar cart since it was the 1st version and it was designt for the jaguar. but its very hard to find these days.
Something no one did mention is that the Atari Jaguar version, because it runs on a cartridge instead of a CD, that means it lacks loading times... and trust me, in a ridiculous unfair game you REALLY need no loading to make the experience more tolerable.
Is the PlayStation version missing music? In some stages like when he's riding on the fly, there isn't any music. I have the Sega Saturn version of the game, and it's hard to say from memory, but I don't remember any stages being silent like that. I also like the stage complete jingle in the Saturn version better.
It looks like the PS1 is a higher resolution, but it ruins it by going way overboard on the anti-aliasing, which makes the Jaguar version look sharper. The colours on the Jaguar look nicer imo too.
All versions of R1 are practically the same resolution. But they have different color palettes and such. The Jaguar version also had a limit of 2mb memory and 4mb cartridge space.
Siempre he preferido un juego sin tiempos de carga, aunque la versión de PS1 se oye mucho mejor, no soporto las pantallas de carga, me quedo con la de jaguar
@@zodiacthundaga7264 well that's definitely true for the less parallax scrolling on the jaguar, but that's purely from the cartridge vs the CD medium on the PS1. And yes definitely better music and sound effects on PS1 as well. But I can guarantee if this was playing on the jaguar CD it was close that gap without a doubt.
Both games look gorgeous the Jaguar clearly has a powerful 2-D engine and the PS1 is no slouch in this department either Saturn is obviously best at 2-D with N64 being the worst at 2-D hence the Street Fighter games weren't ported to it.
MrManCube I think I the N64 has forced texture interpolation (fading colour between each pixel) that makes textures always look blurry in N64 games, and if you're drawing sprites with the GPU then you're going to have that blurring on them too.
@@CarloNassar mk trilogy and nba hangtime rocked on the n64. Both 2D though hangtime was a sprite scaler. Maybe a lower resolution but out performed ps1.
Rayman was originally a Jaguar exclusive title made FOR Jaguar and ported to everything else a year later after the Jaguar sales were not good enough. If you see some enhancements in the PS1version it's not surprising they had roughly 2 years to add content and make it look better. Please remember people if the Atari Jaguar didn't exist there would have NEVER been any other versions of this game because it was designed for the Jaguar's hardware in mind. This is also why Rayman has no limbs. It was easier for them to do the animations because all of Raymans parts are on a single sprite strip and are separate objects drawn by the Jaguars RISC. Don't hate on the Jaguar it is the whole reason Ubisoft now has this franchise. NEVER FORGET THAT
Rayman actually started as an SNES game and was later ported up to the Jaguar. If the Jaguar didn't exist, it probably would have come out on the SNES, or been converted up to something like the 3DO instead.
The game would not have come out for the SNES, but definitely would still come out for PS1 and Saturn. Though I feel the content would be much more different than it is now.
I'd say they both have their highs and lows. The intro dialogue and Betilla's advice are more fleshed out and grammatically correct on the Jaguar version, but the PS1 has a memorable FMV cutscene. As far as audio is concerned, PS1 is considered superior with CD-quality music and sound effects. Visuals, however, that's a mixed bag. Jaguar has some exclusive animations, like at the end of the Moskito ride, but PS1 has lots of foreground graphical effects like rain, snow, fog, and lightning. Bottom line is, it's all a matter of personal taste. :)
For me getting the PS1 version on the classics section of PS3's online store was a no brainer because that way I get to play it on my Vita's beautiful OLED screen. It's like playing it on a portable CRT. The Vita has ridiculously good contrast and color. Another strong reason why having a PS3 is better than having a PS4. Many classic games available on PSN for PS3 do not even exist on the PSN for PS4. Rayman 2 Revolutions, Tokobot Plus, Digital Devil Saga, all 3 PS2 Fatal Frame games, Blood Omen, Soul Reaver and the list goes on and on and on. Given that a lot more people are using a PS4 vs. PS3, it is baffling to me why Sony doesn't include these games on the PS4's online store. Add the fact that PS4 doesn't support LAN play, and it's safe to feel that owning a PS3 (or 2) is FAR BETTER than having a PS4, and that's because of Sony's decisions, not the hardware!
I had both the Jag and PS1 versions back in the day... IMO the PS1 version was a cut above, most likely due to it being on a CD vs the cartridge on the Jag. It had more environmental effects and obviously better sound and music since they are being played off of a CD. I still have my Jag cartridge but unfortunately my Jag died most likely due to the Mountain Dew I spilled on the power button in like 1994.
The Jaguar version has more vibrant colors than the PS1, and a sharper picture. On some levels you can see more content in the Jaguar levels with more paralex scrolling and so on, and on many others it is the PS1 who has more content. This proves that any difference is not due to Jaguar processing power, but a lack of storage space on the Jags cart compared to the PS1's CD ROM.
+10p6 are we looking at the same comparison? Colors are totally washed out on the Jag, there is totally more content in the PS version, audio is terrible on the Jag and parallax scrolling is much better on the PS1.... also transparent clouds on ps1, none on Jag. The PS1 version blows away the Jag in every single aspect.
Engraçado que essa versão de jaguar o cartucho tem 24 mega (3MB) kkkk a versão de psx contem vídeos e o som melhor em uma midia de cd, a parte do mosquito tipo navinha no jaguar ficou melhor, o psx tem alguns efeitos graficos suoperiores e detalhes nos cenarios.
PS1 intro have better music sounds and cutscene + rayman talking very normally that's very awesome i love that ATARI JAGUAR intro very good they have caption can writing everything they're said that's very good is easy to reading the story beginning of the game i think both very good Jaguar take 1 PS1 Still very good
Overall the Rayman 1 on Jaguar seems more funny because cool music in Background while none on PS1 and nice effects. Of course nice colors too but those on PS1 are cool too. But less scenario of course.. So i wish to play it, definitely going to the Jaguar version for the fun :)
I heard somewhere that the Jaguar version was more or less designed for its Motorola 68000 chip. Also, it's easy to tell that the Jag version's audio is lacking. That makes me wonder, is it possible to port this game to the Sega Genesis? I know it means color loss and other details lost, but the GBA version had its colors downgraded, so it's not too much of a stretch.
Sempre ouvi que a versão Jaguar era melhor, mas o vídeo mostra o contrário. PSX leva grande vantagem, especialmente nos cenários com chuva, neblina, efeitos parallax.
The reason its better on Jaguar is becuase RAYMAN was created for the Jaguar. The playstation version is a port of the Jaguar lol. The Jaguar Rayman is the authentic and original version
Don't speak to soon... Atari jaguar have brighter colors than the PlayStation, and some hidden advantages. And because this is a cartridge game of course it's gonna loose to the PlayStation unless this game was run by CDs (Atari CD-ROM extension)
@@syncmaster732nplus I think the PS1 port has better colors. I could care less about "brighter colors". The more contrast, the better. Also, it plays better.
it didn’t play on cd rom even with the extension so it loses. Stop trying to give it false hope. The ps1 is by far the superior version regardless if it’s not the original version
The Jaguar impresses a lot here but I'd say the ps1 version wins, if only for the music and sound effects. Everything sounds so cheap on the jag, though it's cool to see where some of the music tracks origin from. Personally I'd pick the Saturn version though ;)
I have had both and i remember the ps one version looking better and playing better as well as the sound is better offcourse. And one thing i remember is the music level where you can slide on the ps one you just walk on the jaguar version.
I love the ps1 version. It has much better sounds and music by far. I do like the Jaguar opening story slides, but overall feels a bit outdated. Both great versions though.
A versão para o Jaguar é superior! Mesmo o PSX contando com efeitos sonoros "CD quality", os efeitos BGM nãoo são superiores. As composições do OST então, as dos Jag são muito melhores. Até as animações no 64 da Atari são melhores, (isso fica claro na fase do mosquito), resultando numa fluidez sensivelmente melhor. Rayman e Alien vs Predator são as pérolas do manso felino da Atari.
I don't get it.. Is this comparison using a badly ripped PS1 copy or something? The Redbook audio is clearly missing. Only the sound effects can be heard on the right (PS1) side. The Jag version is good, but the PS1 version is better in almost every way, as it should be, utilizing a CDROm and twice the video RAM. The music is one of the most charming aspects of Rayman and the Jaguar just doesn't come close to measuring up.. I even Did the math too! ;)
@@Iusti06 Obviously back in the day the Playstation and Saturn were better with intro and cut scenes because it had to be the disc for that. The funny part is the Jag finally got a decent game and then they went bankrupt. lol!
In reality the jaguar is better for the only reason is because its older hardware and its running on a cartridge ,the clearity of the ps1 is realy just a resolution difference
I had both of these versions (purchasing the PSX version much later and cheaper). Jaguar version had sharper graphics and smoother animation. PSX version graphics were fuzzy and animation was not as smooth. Both good versions but I'd give this game to the Jag.
When it comes to graphics, it's kinda hard to tell, but the Ps1 version does have more details and the colors are more distinct while the Jaguar version looks like it has some kind of green filter over it. Still looks good on both sides, but Ps1 has a slight advantage. For the music and sound effects, the Ps1 is just miles better, the quality and the variety of instruments is just on another level. Then there's the actual tie-breakers (even though it's not a tie :p), and that would be the gameplay and level design. Because having played both, I can say that the Jaguar version was basically a beta version, the controls aren't as responsive (the ledge-grabbing immediately comes to mind) and the level design is filled with little issues here and there, especially towards the end of the game : some awkward enemies placements, some unsynchronized platforms, a questionable puzzle level in the picture world (that got removed in the Ps1 version) among other things... TL;DR : Graphics-wise, it can go either way, but I think Ps1 is a bit more colorful and detailed. Everything besides graphics is just straight up better on the Ps1 version.
I know that this comment is a year old, but thank you! Everyone keeps saying how the Jaugar has better colors and making claims like it having hundreds of thousands more colors, or stuf like that. I've just never been able to see it and I personally think it looks like the Jaguar version has a filter over the graphics, like you said.
Atari with the Jaguar and SEGA with the Saturn made both the same mistake: not investing enough in 3D capable hardware. Nintendo, on the other hand, did the opposite with a machine almost incapable of 2D graphics, and also chose the wrong media. Stuff like.the 3DO or even the Pippin... I'm not considering that as both Panasonic and Apple weren't serious enough about videogames industry. Sony, with a mixed bag, but overall balanced hardware, that had a lot to thank Nintendo for its development, spent millions with developers and truly believed in what they were selling. This is the only truth.
Sounds fx, music goes to the ps1. The other console did a little better on background butterflies 🦋 as well as little blue orbs that would burst 💥 more vibrant. Ps1 wins
Saturn has more graphical features (In Mr.Dark's battle, beating him shatters the glass into 3D shards, and has a little cutscene with sprites after that)
I play the PS1 version on my PlayStation 2 because I assumed that the original Rayman goes on Play Station 2 but it turns out it works on PS2 so I assumed very carefully otherwise I would be playing on a boring old computer PlayStation