Abandonware DOS title

Tempest 2000

Tempest 2000 is a video game developed by Llamasoft and published by Atari Corporation. It was released in 1994 for DOS, Mac, the Atari Jaguar console, etc. Tempest 2000 is an enhanced remake of the original Tempest, which was released in arcades in 1981.
In Tempest 2000, players control a claw-shaped ship that moves around the edges of geometric shapes called "web." The objective is to shoot down various enemies that emerge from the depths of the web while avoiding their attacks. The game features vibrant neon-colored graphics, techno-inspired music, and fast-paced gameplay.
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DOS
Rating
4.17 / 5.00 (12 votes)

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Tempest 2000 review

PC PowerPlay (1996): "The most impressive aspect of Tempest 2000 is the difficulty, although it can be terrifically annoying, it is always so in a completely fair way. When you die, it is always your fault. When you die, you instantly press restart. And die again. Perfect."

More information on Tempest 2000

This game is a remake of: Tempest (find more remakes here)
Status: abandonware
Input: keyboard
Distributed on: cd-rom
Also published for: Jaguar, SEGA Saturn
Abandonware DOS views: 6220
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