Notable Launch Games: Cybermorph Trevor McFur In The Crescent Galaxy Ummmm..... .....That's It I will give the Atari Jaguar this: While other failed launch lineups included too many games for me to properly dissect in full, the Jaguar had the good graces to only include two games at launch. If you were the proud owner of an Atari Jaguar when it launched in 1993, you were presented with the impossible choice of picking up either Trevor McFur In The Crescent Galaxy or Cybermorph. Now you may be thinking that there is no way that Trevor McFur the game could ever be as awful as Trevor McFur the name, but I assure you that this side-scrolling space shooter is somehow even more generic and awful than the title would suggest. That leaves you with Cybermorp, the 3D shooter that features bad gameplay, bland graphics, no music and the most annoying in-game assistant of all-time. At least if you bought a CD-i you could forever tell the story of that time you dropped $700 on one of the worst systems ever made. With the Atari Jaguar, you just felt so ashamed that you actually had to play a game called Trevor McFur that it's likely you never told anyone besides your secretly horrified therapist. It is a true testament to the power of the Atari Jaguar's awfulness that it launched with two games and still managed to have the worst launch lineup of all time.