Shortly after the original game was released, an arcade owner named Duncan Brown hacked the level data and made an altered, harder version:
Tempest Tubes. It was eventually included with
Tempest in the Hasbro compilation
Atari Arcade Hits: Volume 1 for Microsoft Windows in 1999.
Sequels Jeff Minter created two authorized games, released long after the original:
Tempest 2000 (1994) for the
Atari Jaguar (renamed
Tempest X3 for the
PlayStation port), and
Tempest 3000 (2000) for
Nuon enhanced DVD players. In July 2018,
Tempest 4000 was released for multiple platforms. Minter also wrote two games inspired by
Tempest:
Space Giraffe (2007) and
TxK (2014). After
TxK was released for the
PlayStation Vita, the current incarnation of Atari blocked release of the game for additional platforms until it was reworked as
Tempest 4000 some years later.
Clones 1980s home computer clones include
Web War for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro published by
Artic Computing in 1985,
Tubeway (1982) for the Apple II,
Storm (1984) for the Tandy Color Computer, and
Livewire!, a type-in game for
Atari 8-bit computers printed in
ANALOG Computing in 1983. The
Tempest-inspired
Axis Assassin (1983) was one of the first five releases from Electronic Arts.
Arashi is a 1992
freeware clone for
classic Mac OS.
Whirlwind (1994) is a commercial game that
Computer Gaming World described as "a clone of
Tempest".
In popular culture •
Tempest is part of a plot thread in the 1984 film
Night of the Comet. •
Tempest is featured prominently in the music video for
Rush's 1982 song "
Subdivisions". • Parzival must beat Anorak's high score of 728,329 on
Tempest (1980 cabinet) in the first part of the final challenge inside the Crystal Gate in the book
Ready Player One. • In the
pilot episode of the television series
Numbers,
Larry Fleinhardt plays
Tempest while advising someone on a mathematical problem. Larry is later seen playing the game in the season four episode "End Game". • Tempest is one of the video games in the TV comedy
Silver Spoons. • Tempest is seen in "
Twilight Zone: The Movie" played by
Jeremy Licht as Anthony in the Segment 3 remake of the original Episode "
It's A Good Life" and later, the game's sounds can be heard when Anthony's powers fully manifest. ==See also==