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An absolute classic action shooter from the 90s remastered by its original developers – Terminal Velocity™: Boosted Edition is coming soon to GOG!

Time to climb back into the cockpit! As a remake of 1995's Terminal Velocity, the Boosted Edition is a 360-degree combat flight simulator, featuring a variety of different planets to battle across and a high-powered weapon arsenal to aid you in all of the fast-paced action. In the far future, armadas from surrounding systems have suddenly waged war on Earth. You are a pilot from the Ares Squadron, flying the fastest, most dangerous aircraft ever made. You’re outgunned, outmanned, and strapped inside a flying coffin. Whether you’ll survive or not is up to your skills.



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Remastered by original devs?
Looks interesting, although I would welcome antialiasing + vsync features.
You are a very special person if you were actually able to navigate the maps in this game.
After I played the shareware version, I bought this game for full price back in the day. I really loved it, good times!
Oh, Terminal Velocity is neat, but it would really need some improvements.
Hopefully it will be so.
Terminal Velocity, i bought it as a gift by a newspaper collection and liked it, remastered by the original developers sounds good.
Please add Fury³ and Hellbender too.
I never played Terminal Velocity, but I played a ton of the Fury³ and Hellbender demos I had as a kid and it's my understanding that they were essentially sequels in all but name.
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Strijkbout: Please add Fury³ and Hellbender too.
I could be wrong, but I think Microsoft owns the rights to those.
Post edited February 20, 2023 by my name is catte
I played a lot of Terminal Velocity Shareware when I was a kid, I hope this comes out soon
Neato. We also getting the others like Fury3 and Hellbender since those aren't on GOG yet?

What about the other Terminal Reality games like Nocturne and Blair Witch? Or is that asking too much?
Hope they fix the "tunnel bug". Every time you fly through a tunnel, the enemies get tougher in the entire level, stacking multiplicatively. On the hardest difficulty, some levels become literally unbeatable, because they force you into tunnels many times and you end up with enemies having like 10x the HP they are supposed to have. Details here:
https://www.gog.com/forum/terminal_velocity/enemy_scaling_bug

Easil replicable. Start the first level on Terminal difficulty, kill a couple of enemies for reference and then fly through the tunnel there like 3-4 times. After that, try killing the same enemy as you did before flying through the tunnel. Or try destroying a building :)

The main thing that should be fixed. It's like the difficulty modifier gets reapplied after every tunnel. I assume it's a bug, because if it's supposed to be a "feature" of the difficulty level, then I have no words.

If the above gets fixed, I will 99% get this remaster.
Post edited February 21, 2023 by idbeholdME
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Warloch_Ahead: Neato. We also getting the others like Fury3 and Hellbender since those aren't on GOG yet?

What about the other Terminal Reality games like Nocturne and Blair Witch? Or is that asking too much?
One can only hope that the original developers dusting off and revisiting/polishing up the Terminal Reality back catalogue is indeed an indication of more things to come.
Ideally alongside the untouched original release versions, if possible.
Post edited February 21, 2023 by Swedrami
Btw, there was a game very similar (basically the same game) to Terminal Velocity on Windows 95, which I remember because it was the first time I saw blurred textures on my Virge 3D chip (the first graphic deccelerator).
Does anyone remember how that one was called?
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neumi5694: Btw, there was a game very similar (basically the same game) to Terminal Velocity on Windows 95, which I remember because it was the first time I saw blurred textures on my Virge 3D chip (the first graphic deccelerator).
Does anyone remember how that one was called?
Fury 3 maybe?
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Gudadantza: Fury 3 maybe?
Could be. I don't remember the game having a cockpit, but then again it has been a while.