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WarpSpeed is a 1992 space flight simulator video game developed and published by Accolade for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis.
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| Action | Keyboard | Controller |
|---|---|---|
| D-Pad Up | ↑ | D-Pad up |
| D-Pad Down | ↓ | D-Pad down |
| D-Pad Left | ← | D-Pad left |
| D-Pad Right | → | D-Pad right |
| B (bottom) | X | Bottom face |
| A (right) | Z | Right face |
| Y (left) | S | Left face |
| X (top) | A | Top face |
| L | Q | Left shoulder |
| R | E | Right shoulder |
| Start | Enter | Start |
| Select | V | Select |
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The Story Behind WarpSpeed
The players accumulated game score eventually allows the player to automatically upgrade to the next available craft. These stations are critical to the player and if they are lost, they can not be replaced. If the player loses all three lives, the game is over.
The player has three lives to complete the chosen scenario. WarpSpeed features pseudo 3D gameplay, allowing the player to supposedly travel in 360 degrees in flight; however, the quadrant is laid out in a 2-D configuration so that the player only really travels along an X-axis and a Y-axis. The game allows four different space craft for the player to use, each with progressively stronger weapons.
How WarpSpeed Plays
WarpSpeed features pseudo 3D gameplay, allowing the player to supposedly travel in 360 degrees in flight; however, the quadrant is laid out in a 2-D configuration so that the player only really travels along an X-axis and a Y-axis. Throughout the quadrant, there may be one or multiple space stations for the player to dock with, refuel and replenish their ship's systems, ammunition, and warp drive reserves. WarpSpeed is a 1992 space flight simulator video game developed and published by Accolade for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis.
The game also features a damage system that affects the performance of the player's craft. These stations are critical to the player and if they are lost, they can not be replaced. The players accumulated game score eventually allows the player to automatically upgrade to the next available craft.
Why Players Still Load It Up
The game also features a damage system that affects the performance of the player's craft. The game also features an award system based on the number of points that players have gained from destroying enemy fighters to achieving other goals. WarpSpeed is a 1992 space flight simulator video game developed and published by Accolade for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis.
If the players craft suffers too much damage, the vessel will be destroyed. Wormholes are also located in various quadrants and allow transport to other quadrants; however, they slowly deplete the vessel's warp drive reserves. These stations are critical to the player and if they are lost, they can not be replaced.
WarpSpeed — Frequently Asked Questions
Who developed WarpSpeed?
Development was handled by Accolade, Inc., with Accolade, Inc. publishing the release.
Where can I buy the original WarpSpeed?
See the "Other Places You Can Get This Game" section below the article for legitimate places to buy real-world versions.
What console was WarpSpeed released on?
Accolade, Inc. shipped WarpSpeed for the Super Nintendo back in 1992, and this page runs that release.
Can I save my progress in WarpSpeed?
Yes. Create a free account and the player unlocks save states — snapshot your progress at any moment and resume later on any device.