I know, it's obliviously obvious.
I first got to experience Cybermorph at
Toad Computers, which I think was the
largest Official Atari distribution center on the east coast. Kind of funny because the store itself wasn't much larger than a GameStop, but regardless they had a few
Jaguar units on display and
Cybermorph was running on one of them. When I first played this,
I thought it was amazing. Granted, the only reference I had to compare it to was
StarFox on the SNES, so the fact that I could fly around unrestricted was revolutionary.
Later that year, I was gifted a
Jaguar for Christmas from my Dad (he was a big
Atari fan). I played the game none stop for about... a week and then never touched it again.
It wasn't horrible, just boring. I think the main problem was the lack of background music really killed any sense of immersion, because there wasn't much to do when flying around the worlds and all you heard was your ship's engine, the weak sounding laser effects and the
god forsaken AI woman backseat driving you nonstop
