Tempest 2000

Tempest 2000

Infobox VG| title = Tempest 2000


caption = Box cover artwork.
developer = Atari Corporation, Llamasoft
publisher = Atari Corporation
designer = Jeff Minter
engine =
released = 1994
genre = Fixed shooter
modes = Single player, multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: Kids to Adults (K-A)
platforms = Atari Jaguar
media =
requirements =
input =

"Tempest 2000" is a 1994 remake by Jeff Minter of the Dave Theurer 1981 arcade game classic, "Tempest", for the Atari Jaguar.

Gameplay

"Tempest 2000" modifies the gameplay of the original Tempest by adding bonus levels, collectable power-ups, more sophisticated enemy types, and wildly varying web (level) designs.

The game contains a total of 100 webs, with new frame colors and variations every 15 levels. In all versions, the player's progress is saved every couple of levels, and players are allowed to resume by using "keys" (as the game calls it) to return to the last stage the game saved at.

Power-ups appear as small floating polygons that appear in after shooting a number of enemies, float up towards you. Catching the polygon will activate one of a number of progressively more useful capabilities:

*Particle Laser
*:Particle Laser enhances the ship's firepower and allows you to destroy spikes much more quickly.
*Points
*:Between certain power-ups, you can gain bonuses of 2000 points.
*Jump
*:Allows you to jump off of the web, useful for avoiding enemies that are traveling along the edge, and for avoiding the attack of Pulsars.
*A.I. Droid
*:An autonomous polygonal ship appears floating above the web, and shoots at enemies.
*Warp Token
*:Collect three tokens to play a bonus stage when you complete the web you're on.
*Outta Here!
*:Collecting this power-up will destroy all enemies on the web and warp you to the next stage.

If a power-up is caught while you begin to warp off of a completed web, the increasingly high-pitched sound of a woman saying "Yes! Yes! Yes!" is played, and the first power-up you receive in the next stage will be the A.I. Droid.

Ports

"Tempest 2000" was ported to PC's running DOS, Macintosh, Sega Saturn and PlayStation game consoles, the latter version with several changes to the design under the name of "Tempest X3." Interplay released a Microsoft Windows version later.

The DOS version contains optional AdLib and Roland MT-32 versions of the music. The Windows version is rendered in higher resolution, and has some unique glitches, like registering bonus level scores incorrectly.Fact|date=May 2008

The Sega Saturn version, programmed by High Voltage Software, uses a limited amount of sound channels, causing thin sound.Fact|date=May 2008 The third type of bonus level has been completely "removed".

"Tempest X3", the PlayStation version, has updated graphics and sound. However, the following gameplay differences from the original version were identified by Jeff Minter himself in a Usenet post:Fact|date=May 2008

* The "AI Droid" only follows the player, instead of acting autonomously. A new, "Super AI Droid" powerup rectifies this somewhat, but it takes a very long time within a level to acquire it.
* Pulsars now move slowly around the top of the Web if they reach it (rather than electrifying the whole top edge the moment they arrive).
* The Particle Laser is no more effective than the normal laser against Spikes (in the original, it destroys them very quickly).
* Some of the harder, "sticking point" webs have been removed from the game entirely.

Entering the name "YIFF!" on the highscore table will activate a secret mode, allowing the user to choose to play the original "Tempest 2000" game; however, any high scores made in this mode are not saved, the music (wave-captured from the original modules) is muffled and the effectiveness of the Particle Laser against Spikes is "not" restored even in this original mode.

The Playstation version of Tempest X3 includes support for Namco's rotary neGcon analog controller.Fact|date=May 2008

Jeff Minter himself returned to the genre with "Tempest 3000" and again with "Space Giraffe".Fact|date=May 2008

Critical acclaim

"Tempest 2000", though initially dismissed by the creator of the Atari Jaguar [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRHJMf_jY8A 'Llamasoft And The Space Giraffe'] Google Tech Talk (22min 47sec)] , is generally regarded as one of the best video games for the system.Fact|date=May 2008 The game received critical acclaim from such video game magazines such as GamePro, Electronic Gaming Monthly (won EGM's Game Of The Month award), and Diehard GameFan.issue Most critical acclaim comes from its intense techno music soundtrack (although the technology used for the original techno music comes from the MOD audio format that originated on the Commodore Amiga home computer).Fact|date=May 2008 A separate soundtrack CD with newly-done versions was also released; this was the basis for the audio for all conversions to come.

Music

The original Jaguar version's music was created by Ian Howe [ [http://www.mobygames.com/game/tempest-2000 MobyGames entry for Tempest 2000] ] of Imagine Design Inc. [ [http://www.cheek.org/atari/jaguar/tempest2.gifSleeve for Tempest 2000 Soundtrack' music CD] ] (now known as [http://brilliantdevelopment.com/ Brilliant Development] [ [http://brilliantdevelopment.com/index_files/page0004.htm "Released for the Atari Jaguar we created sounds, music and a full set of voice overs for this title."] ] ), who also did music for the Jaguar games "Alien vs Predator" and "Battlemorph".

The music was composed in the Commodore Amiga MOD music file format, although non-Jaguar releases of the game played music off of CD. [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/tempest-2000 Answers.com article on Tempest 2000] ]

oundtrack track titles

* Thermal Resolution
* Mind's Eye
* T2K
* Ease Yourself
* Tracking Depth
* Constructive Demolition
* Future Tense
* Digital Terror
* Hyper Prism
* Glide Control
* Ultra Yak
* 2000 Dub

Jaguar rotary controller

There is an option to use a rotary controller (similar to the controller on the "Tempest" arcade machine) with "Tempest 2000" on the Jaguar, but there are two obstacles:

* The option must be unlocked by holding Pause on Controller 1 and Controller 2 at the same time on the Options menu.

* Atari never made a Jaguar rotary controller. Such a controller was planned for development and release by Atari, but not even any prototypes still exist. Fact|date=May 2008 However, several hombrew options exist by using parts from a Jaguar controller and either an Atari 2600 Driving Controller or new, higher-precision rotary encoders. Fact|date=May 2008

The one used by Jeff Minter during testing was made from a hacked-up 2600 driving controller, and until about 2004, he had never actually played with a more suitable controller. Fact|date=May 2008

References

*cite web|url=http://reviews.cnet.com/pc-games/tempest-2000-pc/4505-9696_7-30977210.html|title=Tempest 2000 PC review|publisher=cnet.com|date=19 december 1996|accessdate=30 May|accessyear=2008
*cite web|url=http://uk.gamespot.com/saturn/action/tempest2000/review.html|title=Tempest 2000 Sega Saturn review|publisher=gamespot.com|date=1 december 1996|accessdate=30 May|accessyear=2008

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/~irata/tx3.html Jeff Minter's review of "Tempest X3"]
* [http://www.atarimax.com/freenet/freenet_material/9.JaguarSupportArea/7.GameReviews/showarticle.php?7 Atarimax.com review]
* [http://typhoon.kuto.de/tempest_2000.html A retrospective look at the game]
* [http://modarchive.org/index.php?query=ian+howe&request=search&search_type=guessed_artist Ian Howe's music (in MOD file format)]
* [http://www.ataritimes.com/article.php?showarticle=38 Atari Times review of Tempest 2000, November 1, 1996]
* [http://www.mobygames.com/game/tempest-2000 Moby Game's entry on Tempest 2000]


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