E-Motion

It was available for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, and Game Boy.

The Spectrum and Game Boy versions were developed by The Code Monkeys.

[3] The player controls a round spacecraft, and must work to clear all globes from the screen within a time limit.

or Asteroids: moving the joystick left or right rotates the ship, and pressing the Fire button makes it thrust in whatever direction it is facing.

There is a sequel, Vaxine, a more complex 3D shooting game[5] which featured a similar ray traced graphical style to E-Motion.