Other Star Trek Games
We had an interesting conversation on fleet chat yesterday about other Star Trek computer games we had played and loved. What are some of yours?
I think the farthest back we can go (and still be on a computer) would take us to Net Trek, which was kind of an adaptation of the old Star Fleet Battles RPG for mainframe computers, mostly at universities. (Anyone play that? Or am I dating myself?)
There were many fond memories of the ST 25th Anniversary Game. I've got the box in front of me. It came out in 1991 (obviously), for MS-DOS 2.1 and higher, and boasted:
* Full 256 color VGA graphics
* Thousands of state-of-the-art, 3D digitized, space action scenes
* Interact with alien races and artifacts
* Navigate Kirk, Spock and Bones on a variety of world explorations
* Complete musical score from the series and major sound board support
* Easy to use, point-and-click, icon interface
Sadly, it came on five 5.25" floppies. Even if I booted my laptop into FreeDOS, I'm afraid it doesn't have a 5.25" floppy drive. :(
What were your favorite predecessors to STO?
I think the farthest back we can go (and still be on a computer) would take us to Net Trek, which was kind of an adaptation of the old Star Fleet Battles RPG for mainframe computers, mostly at universities. (Anyone play that? Or am I dating myself?)
There were many fond memories of the ST 25th Anniversary Game. I've got the box in front of me. It came out in 1991 (obviously), for MS-DOS 2.1 and higher, and boasted:
* Full 256 color VGA graphics
* Thousands of state-of-the-art, 3D digitized, space action scenes
* Interact with alien races and artifacts
* Navigate Kirk, Spock and Bones on a variety of world explorations
* Complete musical score from the series and major sound board support
* Easy to use, point-and-click, icon interface
Sadly, it came on five 5.25" floppies. Even if I booted my laptop into FreeDOS, I'm afraid it doesn't have a 5.25" floppy drive. :(
What were your favorite predecessors to STO?