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Vortex (also known as The Vortex: Quantum Gate II) is the 1994 sequel to Quantum Gate by Hyperbole Studios for Mac and Windows. The game tells the adventures of an army grunt in a futuristic (but medieval like) society where water is scarce. The game was developed using Softimage and VirtualCinema. Entertainment Weekly gave the game a C. [7]
The overall concept of Vortex fueled unconfirmed speculation that the project may have been derived from an unreleased game based on Transformers, [3] but in a 2015 interview with Retro Gamer, programmer Michael Wong-Powell confirmed that Vortex and Transformers were entirely separate projects, with the latter being cancelled during development.
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Tornado Low Level (also known as T.L.L.) is a multidirectional flight game developed by Costa Panayi and published in 1984 by the company he co-founded, Vortex Software.The game was first released for the ZX Spectrum, and later ported to the Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64.
DOS, Game Boy Race Drivin' [a] 1992 Game Boy A.T.A.C. 1992 PC Birds of Prey: 1992 Amiga X: 1992 Game Boy Star Fox: 1993 SNES [b] King Arthur's World: 1993 SNES Vortex: 1994 SNES Stunt Race FX: 1994 SNES [b] Creature Shock: 1994 PC The Ren & Stimpy Show: Fire Dogs: 1994 SNES FX Fighter: 1995 PC Alien Odyssey: 1995 PC Scooby-Doo Mystery: 1995 ...
Juris Graney for the Australian Commodore and Amiga Review said "Overall the game is great. Sound effects and music are tastefully done and the graphics are excellent. If you, like me, are getting a little tired of the continuous line of look-alike punch-em-ups and shoot-em-ups that are being paraded to us, then Vortex may be just what you are looking for" [10]
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Vortex Software was a video game developer founded by Costa Panayi and Paul Canter in the early 1980s to sell the game Cosmos which Panayi had developed for the Sinclair ZX81. [1] They converted the game to the ZX Spectrum , but due to the low sales of the ZX81 version they licensed the game to Abbex.