
In Tempest 2000, you control a clawed spacecraft called the Blaster at the edge of a geometric web. Your objective is to survive each level by destroying all enemies that crawl, spin, or fly along the web's pathways before they reach your position. You can move your Blaster left or right along the rim of the web and fire shots down the lanes. Some enemies must be shot multiple times, while others can be destroyed by jumping over them with your Superzapper ability. Power-ups appear periodically, granting temporary advantages like rapid fire, an AI Droid companion, or a screen-clearing smart bomb. The gameplay loop is fast and rhythmic: clear a wave, avoid enemies, collect power-ups, and prepare for the next, more challenging level. Early on, focus on learning enemy patterns and conserving your limited Superzapper jumps for emergencies. As the game intensifies, the webs become more complex and enemies move faster, requiring quick reflexes and strategic use of power-ups to survive the relentless onslaught.
Yes, Tempest 2000 is 100% free to play on GGEMU. But online play is currently not available now, you can check back later for updates!
Yes. Tempest 2000 works on both mobile devices and desktop browsers on GGEMU.
Tempest 2000 supports local save states on GGEMU. Cloud saves are also available for GGEMU Premium members.
No. GGEMU runs Tempest 2000 in your browser, so you do not need original Atari Jaguar hardware or a separate emulator setup.
Yes. Tempest 2000 supports fullscreen mode on GGEMU for a more immersive play experience.
Yes. Tempest 2000 supports gamepad controls on GGEMU when a compatible controller is connected.