
Ultra Vortek
Released September 5, 1995 · consists of 1 releases.
A dark-themed 2D fighting game for the Atari Jaguar with heavily inspiration from the Mortal Kombat series (including digitized actors and finishing moves both brutal and comedic).
Released September 5, 1995 · consists of 1 releases.
A dark-themed 2D fighting game for the Atari Jaguar with heavily inspiration from the Mortal Kombat series (including digitized actors and finishing moves both brutal and comedic).
First release date | September 5, 1995 |
Platform | Jaguar |
Developer | Beyond Games |
Publisher | Atari Games |
Genre | Fighting |
Theme | Fantasy , Sci-Fi |
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Ultra Vortek is a 2D dark sci-fi fantasy fighting game developed by Beyond and published by Atari for the Atari Jaguar on September 5, 1995.
Like most of the other Western-made fighting games of the '90s, Ultra Vortek is heavily influenced by the Mortal Kombat series, lifting its use of digitized actors, gratuitous violence, grimdark themes, and brutal finishing moves.
Set in a dystopian future, the world of Ultra Vortek has humanity driven to ruin by a number of calamities, including a robot uprising and a revolt of genetically-cloned humans, with rampant gangs attempting to control what's left. Now a demonic creature, known as the "Guardian of the Ultra Vortek", announces that he will destroy the world unless he is defeated in combat.
Along with its infamous secret finishing move (that transforms the losing fighter into a pile of steaming feces), the game is known as the only game to support the rare Jaguar Voice Modem (JVM) peripheral for dial-up multiplayer.
The game includes seven playable characters from the start, two boss characters, and a hidden palette-swap. Each of the seven characters are organized into three separate factions (or "gangs"):
This faction is made up of humans with natural abilities, mainly those who harness the power of the Ultra Vortek.
This faction is made up of mutant super-soldiers (known as SQUEEB units) who are able to shape-shift into other forms.
Short for "Society of Machines, Androids, and Cyborgs", this faction is made up of various synthetic lifeforms.
These characters serve as the game's bosses and are unlockable with cheat codes.
Specific release details
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Ultra Vortek |
Platform | Jaguar |
Region | United States |
Developer | Beyond Games |
Publisher | Atari Games |
Release date | N/A |
Product code | None |
Company code | J9082E |
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Minimum Players | 1 |
Maximum Players | N/A |
Resolutions | N/A |
Sound Systems | N/A |
Single player Features | N/A |
Multi player Features | N/A |
Widescreen Support | No |
Notes | N/A |
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