Original Tempest arcade video game manufactured by Atari Inc., and originally released in October 1981. Housed in its original cabinet, 24˝ x 72˝ x 30˝, with exciting sci-fi designs to the side panels, marquee, and control plate, which features game instructions, player select, buttons for fire and super zapper, and a rotary knob. The monitor showcases the game's vector graphics with remarkable clarity, allowing players to fully immerse themselves in the game’s frenetic, fast-paced action. The interior of the machine is clean and well-maintained, with all wiring and components securely in place. The back panel displays the original Atari manufacturing label, which lists model (289XX) and serial (23680) numbers. In fine, fully functioning condition.
A beloved classic in the world of arcade games, Tempest is celebrated for its groundbreaking vector graphics and engaging gameplay, with original machines highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of retro arcade games. Tempest was one of the first video games with a progressive level design where the levels themselves varied rather than giving the player the same layout with increasing difficulty. The game is featured in the music video for the Rush song, ‘Subdivisions,’ and features prominently in the cult novel, Ready Player One, and the cult film, Night of the Comet.