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TEMPEST, ATARI 5200
The hit Atari coin-op finally comes home in this exciting and challenging 3-D game for you Atari 5200 system. You control the "blaster", patrolling the rim of an electric "tube" playfield, in a constant battle with the myriad enemies that are making there way up the tube's rails. Your enemies are fast, varied and devious. Each class of enemy has its own special attack. All you have are your wits, your Blaster and your devistating, but limited, SUPER ZAPPER. Destroy every enemy and you will warp through the liberated tube, on to an even more challenging one. Tempest was Atari's first color vector arcade game, released to arcades in 1980. Known for its frantic, addictive gameplay, Tempest was one of Atari's most successful vector arcade games. Version's of Tempest were being developed for Atari 2600 and 5200 game consoles, but they were never completed or released commercially. A box for the 5200 version of Tempest is actually visible in the 1984 movie Cloak & Dagger. For 15 years, the existance of an Atari 5200 version of Tempest was thought to be a myth. No prototypes had ever surfaced. A crude 2600 version had come to light, along with a prototype box. Then, in 1999, an unfinished working 5200 prototype appeared on ebay. The game was eventually dumped and the binary freely distributed around the Internet. Another decade has gone by since the game's discovery, and the original 5200 Tempest programmer, Keithen Hayenga, worked to complete Tempest so it could finally see the light of day in completed form!