Tempest: Geometries of Play

Atari's 1981 arcade hit Tempest was a "tube shooter" built around glowing, vector-based geometric shapes. Among its many important contributions to both game and cultural history, Tempest was one of the first commercial titles to allow players to choose the game's initial play di...

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Main Author: Ruggill, Judd (auth)
Other Authors: McAllister, Ken (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press 2015
Series:Landmark Video Games
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