The 2000 version wasn't graphically impressive at all. The game came out in 1996, when the PS1 and Saturn were already out and showed much more graphically impressive games.
@DevilMaster - Except Jeff Minter was exclusive to Atari at the time. Personally, I think the over-sized ship in the Plus & 2000 modes is kinda comically annoying, but he kept the classic mode quite faithful (minus the 'stolen pixels' when things exploded). Other than that, it WAS cool, though hardly graphically earth-shattering. However, Atari never thought TEMPEST 2000 would get the attention it got a year or so earlier, so they kinda put their trust in Jeff Minter after that.
Was Jeff trippin on Acid when he made this version ?
ninelivecat 1 year ago
This looks like the game Jeff really wanted to make, with 2000 being the necessary "graphically impressive" version.
xenepp 3 years ago
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DevilMaster 2 years ago
The 2000 version wasn't graphically impressive at all. The game came out in 1996, when the PS1 and Saturn were already out and showed much more graphically impressive games.
DevilMaster 2 years ago
@DevilMaster - Except Jeff Minter was exclusive to Atari at the time. Personally, I think the over-sized ship in the Plus & 2000 modes is kinda comically annoying, but he kept the classic mode quite faithful (minus the 'stolen pixels' when things exploded). Other than that, it WAS cool, though hardly graphically earth-shattering. However, Atari never thought TEMPEST 2000 would get the attention it got a year or so earlier, so they kinda put their trust in Jeff Minter after that.
xnonsuchx 1 year ago