Tempest Tubes 2K, 3K and TxK
Back in the 1980’s the arcade was Castle if you wanted the latest in video game entertainment. With Atari definitely King of this Castle and at the top of it’s game. Way before the many disastrous decisions to come that brought it to it’s current day barely recognisable brand. During these heady days Atari brought 3D games to a sticky floored arcade near you. For me none more special than the 1981 classic Tempest. The game was originally programmed and designed by Dave Theurer who is also well know for Missile Command (the reason to own a USB trackball today if you are into your emulation). Tempest was special - it used a vertical hires (for the day) colour vector monitor and a spinner controller. This game looked like it belonged in the future when everything around it was flat 2D sprites and many still monochrome. The immediacy of the spinner control gives this game a competitive and challenging appeal which goes some way to explaining why a hacked version with harder levels by arcade owner Duncan Brown was quickly circulating after release.
The hardcore gamers loved this 3D precision escapism. The game was a big success and no wonder Atari looked to a sequel when their under appreciated Jaguar console came to market. If you can - the Atari Jaguar is a cheap hit on eBay and well worth it if you want to revisit the buzz of Tempest 2000 (sometimes called Tempest 2K). Jeff Minter of Llamasoft fame was responsible for coding this official sequel and it kicked arse - big time. It really has not aged either - sparking up my Jaguar and connecting a hacked spinner controller I was playing this masterpiece for several hours recently.
Minter added trippy colours and effects which burn into your retinas only to remind you hours after play how great that session was. Read more about the development of Tempest 2000 here: http://www.edge-online.com/features/making-tempest-2000/ T The music was also a masterpiece for the time and matched the visuals perfectly. Also worthy of note is the PlayStation version (known as Tempest X3). Roll forward and Jeff was called on again to produce a sequel but this time for the Nuon enhanced DVD Players - mostly from Toshiba and Samsung. These are hard to come by now and so is the disc Tempest 3000 - take a look at 26:48 here http://youtu.be/R17ph602cJw in fact the whole video is well worth a watch for more Tempest goodness.. Add to the scarcity of the disc and suitable player the almost impossible to find controller and you have a classic collectors game which few will get to play. It was very firmly in the Tempest 2000 mould though. Now here we are in 2014 and finally we can get our retina burn once again courtesy of the stunning OLED screen on the PSVita and TxK http://youtu.be/v6nUcT7SRUE - this is a gorgeous fit and the game could not look any sharper. The Vita is a surprisingly capable machine with great visuals and an equally special soundtrack. Once again we have a classic - now we just need a spinner hack to make this perfect. Buy this now from the PlayStation Store - you won’t regret it. Click below for more on Llamasoft and TxK.












