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"Teach your TV some new tricks."

A rather interesting but mostly forgotten page in the history of gaming. This is the answer to a question that no one asked: what do you get when you cross the Atari Jaguar and a DVD player?

Rather than a single console, the Nuon was a standard designed by VM Labs (founded by a bunch of ex-Atari people) and licensed to manufacturers like Samsung, Toshiba, and RCA. It sounds like the 3DO's business plan, but this was not just a game machine. Instead, it was a super high end DVD player chipset that ran Nuon-optimized movies with interactive content, and also happened to make that player a rather powerful game machine.

It seems their idea was: some people will get it for movies, some will get it for games, either way we're selling this. But the plan didn't turn out so well. People who only wanted a DVD player wouldn't get a Nuon because it was much more expensive than a plain one, and there were few Nuon-optimized movies; and gamers wouldn't get it because it was not mainly a game machine, its library was quite small, and the insanely hyped PS2 was just around the corner.

The list

Box Art Title Genre Description
Tempest 3000 Nuon cover Tempest 3000 Shooter It's Tempest, you can't go wrong with motherfuckin' Tempest! As you can expect from a game with this noble title, it's a trippy abstract super fast paced tube shooter. The programmer called it "the first game with no visible pixels", because it had some trippy color-melting effects and an anti-aliasing system that was very unique and impressive at the time.

For a "spiritual sequel" from the same guy, check Space Giraffe for PC and Xbox 360.

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