I'm almost positive there's a DS port... hang on
EDIT: wikipedia says Also in 2005, a port and graphical "remix" of the original Tempest was included as part of Retro Atari Classics for the Nintendo DS. This version deviates significantly from the basic rules and experience of the original game
which means if you imported the Space Invaders wheel controller, that would be kind of badass.
Definitive version of Tempest?
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Re: Definitive version of Tempest?
The DS spinner works for Arkanoid and Space Invaders extreme. Not sure what if anything else.
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Re: Definitive version of Tempest?
The ds controller wasn't out back then, so it wouldn't likely work. Asfaik it only works for Arkanoid DS, Space Invaders Extreme 1&2, and Space Bust a Move. It only works with Mario Kart via a action replay code.
I can't say for certain, but it might be possible to hack one into a xbox controller. Which would be pretty sweet because you could make a replica control panel. You'd have to find out if it's possible to output from the encoder to whatever input is used on the xbox controller (I think coinops uses the triggers). Probably best to ask at a more arcade specific site, there's aways a few electronic wizards around those.jfe2 wrote:One more question for anyone who may know... If I did build my own spinner controller for him with parts I bought online, would there be any easy way to get it to work on an original Xbox?
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Re: Definitive version of Tempest?
Hmm. I have no idea what you'd have to do to interface a spinner to an oXbox. While its controller ports are USB ports I don't think you can interface any old USB device to it, it doesn't have the drivers. Dunno if MAMEoX would support it either. IIRC it doesn't even support trackballs.
If I were you I'd pick up an old computer for $40 off of Craigslist and build that into a MAME box, maybe with something like PIAPARA to reduce the amount of configuration you have to do yourself.
Heh, this is turning into quite the project.
If I were you I'd pick up an old computer for $40 off of Craigslist and build that into a MAME box, maybe with something like PIAPARA to reduce the amount of configuration you have to do yourself.
Heh, this is turning into quite the project.
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Re: Definitive version of Tempest?
Tempest 2000 for the Jag is the best home version for my money. You could get the console and the cart for pretty cheap. Unfortunately, there was never an official rotary controller made for the Jag, but the game does support it and a few individuals have stepped in and made controllers since the Jag bit the dust. You could get this one at the Goat Store:
http://www.goatstore.com/Products/Atari ... uct=151420
A little pricey, but I've heard its a good controller. Apparently, it's not weighted like you would ideally like a spinner to be, but the controls are supposed to be good. I have a feeling the hack of the 2600 Driving Controller would be even better, but I'm not mechanically inclined, so I've never tried it.
Stay away from the DS compilation that has a version of Tempest. It sucks and you can't use the spinner with it. The DS spinner, btw, is awesome and I pray that the DS someday gets a compatible version of Tempest (and Kaboom!), but so far no dice.
http://www.goatstore.com/Products/Atari ... uct=151420
A little pricey, but I've heard its a good controller. Apparently, it's not weighted like you would ideally like a spinner to be, but the controls are supposed to be good. I have a feeling the hack of the 2600 Driving Controller would be even better, but I'm not mechanically inclined, so I've never tried it.
Stay away from the DS compilation that has a version of Tempest. It sucks and you can't use the spinner with it. The DS spinner, btw, is awesome and I pray that the DS someday gets a compatible version of Tempest (and Kaboom!), but so far no dice.
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Here is a link about the taito paddle controller http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=77091noiseredux wrote:I'm almost positive there's a DS port... hang on
EDIT: wikipedia says Also in 2005, a port and graphical "remix" of the original Tempest was included as part of Retro Atari Classics for the Nintendo DS. This version deviates significantly from the basic rules and experience of the original game
which means if you imported the Space Invaders wheel controller, that would be kind of badass.
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One reason: Tempest 2000 was awarded Best Jaguar Game of 1994 by Electronic Gaming

There is an option to use a rotary controller 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.
There is an option to use a rotary controller 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.
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Re: Definitive version of Tempest?
It sure as hell deserved it, but I don't think it had much competition.sevin0seven wrote:One reason: Tempest 2000 was awarded Best Jaguar Game of 1994 by Electronic Gaming
1994 was a great year for video games in general, though, and I think Tempest 2000 holds up as one of the best games released for any platform that year.
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Oh, and if you like techno that's so mid 90s it hurts, the T2K soundtrack is worth picking up as well.
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