@@Green-Raccoon777 IKR. The post-series games were the final two seasons of TOS had NBC continued it. In fact, they serve as prequels to the post-series films of TOS from 1979-1991.
the fact that the real (now legendary) cast did the voices is priceless at it's own for the fans, whether like this genre or not. Personally been a fan back then got this on my amiga when it was released (w/o voices) and much later got the pc cd version and was even happier.
I love the Two different dialogue options where one Kirk is a jerk and the other is nice and curious. It’s like that what he really wants to say but he stops himself
To this day, I don't know if there's any other game that quite captured that "playing in an actual Star Trek episode" feeling quite like this one and Judgment Rites did.
Some of Shatner's lines are hilarious. What makes it even funnier is Shatner's comedic abilities that I never knew about until Fresh Prince and Third Rock
I had the version from the Interplay's 10-year Anniversary CD so I'm more used to hearing the Adlib synthesized sounds. This CD version seems to be the version we really needed.
The voice casting is priceless. If I had the skills, I’d take the dialogue and create all new Animated Trek episodes. These basically should be considered real episodes since they got everyone on board to voice it.
Beautiful, nostalgic game. I played the Interplay's 10th anniversary copy so these voices are new to me. I enjoyed playing through the entire game, but I could not beat the last battle no matter how hard I tried, so what I did was that I would play until that part, then start a new game and re-experience the game again. Thanks for the longplay, and for refreshing my memories.
Despite what Bialbi says, Vlict is still doomed. He will have to somehow explain why Hrakkour is no longer accessable to the Empire, why the Empire will not see any military-industrial and economic output from Hrakkour, and all without a scapegoat.
This was the FIRST PC game I ever purchased for my 386 that I built myself. No audio like this CD version, but it was HARD to figure out! I don't remember if I ever finished it, as that was almost 30 years ago. I actually just played it again on the old PC games website, reload. I was surprised they had it! Thank-You for this amazing walk-though! -Ryan
Oh i remember it so well, when i played this and heard their voices. They were in my pc! As a little boy, i was so damn happy. But the last fight gave me really nightmares. I think, that it took me 2 weeks or so to win it.
Well you made short work of the 3 ships at the end. I just kept getting my arse handed to me. But it's not worth me trying again. Thanks for the video.
Not only did they get the real actors to do the voices but they all made an effort too. The big boxes of text and old clunky interface are annoying though.
I never knew Mission 7 is so long. I alway just stabilized Brittany, beamed back and destroyed the three vessels. 😅 Never knew, I can reach the Auxilary Bay.
Never did finish this game back in the day. I didn't know which star was what, so I ended up warping somewhere and getting ambushed by romulans or something. I think I got stuck at the fourth mission.
JelchKaTlen Which, according to Scott Manley is a way of the copyright of the game. So its intended that you get messed up badly and have no clue where to go.
this was an awesome game in its day. to bad they haven't produced a more modern version with the same feel and gameplay. the technology has improved greatly but the content on allot of games is sadly lacking. too much call of duty crap
They can't really anymore. Three of the actors are dead, and the original series is almost 50 years old at this point. Everyone's attention is on the reboot series. Also, adventure games are old hat today, except for a small following.
How did you guys figure out the security code for the door to the base was 12300? I got stuck there and never finished the game back in the day. Had hours of fun as a kid though
Exactly! Not sure how anyone could have figured that out. The only reason I was able to beat this mission was because I called the "Tip Line" that came with the instruction manual. Lmao.... man, we were truly pioneers of PC gaming. And God forbid your forgot to manually save....
great game, wish they'd allow a redo of it to make use of newer graphics & make them compatible with new systems. I may have already asked this but do you also have starfleet academy & klingon academy?
2:38:40 how the bloody hell were you meant to figure that out?,as a child i figured out how to 100% this game up till this bit I now they mention the whole 99 was the sacred number thing but I was stumped and my inner child is furious after seeing that.
It is a completely different storyline with different locations and gameplay more suited to that machine. The premise of the story is inspired by the events of the Classic Series episode "A piece of the action"
Nah, It's all good, I just wanted to make sure I was getting two games with story lines that were different and not just two ports of the same exact game,,,, at least story line wise.
Ah you mean your collection. Heh, no I thought you were looking for information on this game for some some online NES information library. It is worth playing and finished once, I do warn you that it does not have much replayability.
@@RobertKS She did voice the computer (more monotonously) and she also played as ensign a number of episodes. In TNG she was the computer voice and Lwaxana, Deanna Troi's mother.
Wait, so Vulcans used to smoke electrical insulation to get high? And I thought the shit I experiment with as a kid was fucked up- damn... Also, I've noticed the Red Shirt's name changes with each new world visited. That means his survival conflicts with his purpose in life.
The Cult of the Jim The red shirt can die multiple ways each mission if you make the wrong choice. On the first planet: the Klingon attack (of course), or by destroying the boulders in the wrong order (he dives in front of a tumbling boulder to push Kirk to safety), and I think offending the alien will make him kill everyone. If the red shirt is already dead, then the next will just kill Kirk/Spock/Bones and be a game over.
I bought the 1st.(not CD enhanced) version 28 years ago. It came on twelve 1.44MB 3.5 inch floppies. it took 6 hours to install on my 286 12 MHz PC.
Me too. That was a heavy box :)
I have the 3.5" disks one went bad years but thankfully I digitized them long ago
A 25th aniversary game for the 25th aniversary game should be made
These are the voyages of the JPEG Enterprise.
It's 25 year mission: To explore strange and unexplored worlds.
*To boldy go where no JPEG has gone before.*
@@Green-Raccoon777 "Gentlemen the great experiment... the new Excelsior WEBP class starship."
Great game! It actually felt like watching season 4 of the original Startrek. So nice to hear voices of Nimoy, Shatner, Kelly and others!
And Judgement Rites makes Season 5, completing the 5 year mission.
@@Green-Raccoon777 IKR. The post-series games were the final two seasons of TOS had NBC continued it. In fact, they serve as prequels to the post-series films of TOS from 1979-1991.
the fact that the real (now legendary) cast did the voices is priceless at it's own for the fans, whether like this genre or not. Personally been a fan back then got this on my amiga when it was released (w/o voices) and much later got the pc cd version and was even happier.
Θανος Συρο 👍👍👍.
25th Anniversary is the 4th season while Judgment Rites is the 5th season.
I love the Two different dialogue options where one Kirk is a jerk and the other is nice and curious. It’s like that what he really wants to say but he stops himself
I worked on this game 26+ years ago.
Amazing. In what capacity?
I heard that the CD version actually had the original cast reprise their roles.
To this day, I don't know if there's any other game that quite captured that "playing in an actual Star Trek episode" feeling quite like this one and Judgment Rites did.
Some of Shatner's lines are hilarious. What makes it even funnier is Shatner's comedic abilities that I never knew about until Fresh Prince and Third Rock
I had the version from the Interplay's 10-year Anniversary CD so I'm more used to hearing the Adlib synthesized sounds. This CD version seems to be the version we really needed.
Totally. I don't think I've played the version with these sounds, but they sound great.
I'm amazed at how quick you won the final battle. That often took me hours and multiple saved games to get through!
Now this computer game is 25 years old.
lol!
Fascinating.
This game shall live long and prosper
30 now
@@ancalites Oh jesus! Time really flew that fast? It doesn't feel that long ago that I post this comment
In the Harry Mudd mission it's possible to bring up an image of the extinct aliens when having Spock and McCoy access the spheroid computer bank.
Remember back in the day being hung up on the yellow and blue bacteria mission. Loved Tralane and his plane in this game!
Loved this game. I still remember my brother and I trying different ways to kill the redshirt. Fun times.
Incredible Performances from The Original Series Cast of Star Trek
The voice casting is priceless. If I had the skills, I’d take the dialogue and create all new Animated Trek episodes. These basically should be considered real episodes since they got everyone on board to voice it.
And wehsve afull seadon
Cause if you combine this and Judgment Rites you'll have afull blown season
Im about 2 years into doing this very thing.
Beautiful, nostalgic game. I played the Interplay's 10th anniversary copy so these voices are new to me. I enjoyed playing through the entire game, but I could not beat the last battle no matter how hard I tried, so what I did was that I would play until that part, then start a new game and re-experience the game again.
Thanks for the longplay, and for refreshing my memories.
Roll on Star Trek 50th Anniversary HD Remaster Enhanced BD-ROM
The pulsing sound effect starting at 1:44:40 absolutely makes me think of The Voyage Home probe
Best star trek game ever made to date i think
I love this game! Makes me think back on my first PC!
More entertaining than any Star Trek released since 2009!
Worth noting that as of last week you can purchase this game (and its sequel) on GOG!
+Hey and you can purchase this and Judgement rites on Steam
Is Judgement Rites also voice acted?
@@Green-Raccoon777Yes it’s fully voice acted
@@baileybunnies5151 Good to know that getting the OG cast together wasn't just a one trick pony.
This Game is a Lot Like Starfleet Academy 32x for The Sega Genesis
You can see the evolution of these type of games from this all the way to narrative driven games such as the last of us
Great to hear all of the original cast again.
And here I thought the word "transmogrifier" was only in Calvin And Hobbes.
Despite what Bialbi says, Vlict is still doomed. He will have to somehow explain why Hrakkour is no longer accessable to the Empire, why the Empire will not see any military-industrial and economic output from Hrakkour, and all without a scapegoat.
And why nobody has been made to pay for the deaths of all the Klingons he killed. Oh and why he let the one accused of the killings go.
Hahaha this is so funny how you deep dived into the fate of Vlict. But you’re right, he will be swiftly executed.
This was the FIRST PC game I ever purchased for my 386 that I built myself. No audio like this CD version, but it was HARD to figure out! I don't remember if I ever finished it, as that was almost 30 years ago. I actually just played it again on the old PC games website, reload. I was surprised they had it! Thank-You for this amazing walk-though! -Ryan
this crew works so well that Scotty takes the captains commands without him even saying them
The moment I got a sound blaster, completely changed my experience. I never managed to finish this game and can’t run it right now. I love this vid
It’s on steam
This and judgment rites are my favourite games
Thank you for making this video. Helped a lot.
"Integrator Now Active" === the most important thing in Star Trek history.
I like this computer voice very much
+RingLordSonic sounds just like GlaDos in Portal.
@@NissanN12Dude Oh, we know Kirk would love to logic bomb her. XD
>The Orouboros virus
*sits back and sighs*
I am never going to be rid of that term thanks to Xenoblade 3, am I?
Oh i remember it so well, when i played this and heard their voices. They were in my pc! As a little boy, i was so damn happy. But the last fight gave me really nightmares. I think, that it took me 2 weeks or so to win it.
I feel like I destroyed the Republic over a hundred times. Got destroyed by the Republic a few times too. Man I loved that opening battle.
Vulcan laughing gas.. I would giggle, but my ears are too pointy.
But it would be logical, given the purpose of the gas.
Well you made short work of the 3 ships at the end. I just kept getting my arse handed to me. But it's not worth me trying again. Thanks for the video.
Spock raises an eyebrow...
I remember if you selected the wrong star system, you were to be ambushed by Klingon D7's
After some time watching series of Star Trek again...
A game? More like a season
Not only did they get the real actors to do the voices but they all made an effort too. The big boxes of text and old clunky interface are annoying though.
Fistwagon the text boxes was big because it was design for the small resolution which most monitors at the time supports (mostly 800x600 and 640x480)
Love Star Trek... Awesome video
TIL GLaDOS is the Enterprise ship computer.
Wait, this is a licensed game that actually is good? Are they allowed to do this?!
27:10 Doom door sound =D
Wow!
Star Trek 25th Anniversary Enhanced CD-ROM
Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games
Developer: Interplay Productions / Paramount Digital Entertainment
I never knew Mission 7 is so long. I alway just stabilized Brittany, beamed back and destroyed the three vessels. 😅
Never knew, I can reach the Auxilary Bay.
Never did finish this game back in the day. I didn't know which star was what, so I ended up warping somewhere and getting ambushed by romulans or something. I think I got stuck at the fourth mission.
JelchKaTlen Which, according to Scott Manley is a way of the copyright of the game. So its intended that you get messed up badly and have no clue where to go.
Yes, there was a printed map you had to cross-reference with, as I recall, a colored piece of plastic? Annoying as hell but only once per mission.
This game was really fun if you could get it to work on your PC.
You just need to get Dos Box.
Why don’t they hire these writers to write Star Trek? Not this crap they have now on discovery.
this was an awesome game in its day. to bad they haven't produced a more modern version with the same feel and gameplay. the technology has improved greatly but the content on allot of games is sadly lacking. too much call of duty crap
They can't really anymore. Three of the actors are dead, and the original series is almost 50 years old at this point. Everyone's attention is on the reboot series.
Also, adventure games are old hat today, except for a small following.
Adventure games are currently enjoying a renaissance.
But USA does have talented voice actors that make great impressions of said cast
My dude played the whole game without knowing you can go full screen during battles.
wow, another season of star trek.
Actually the first half of it
The 2nd is Judgment rates
They had a database entry for dihydrogen oxide...
"Brother Chub." LOLOL
Hhhahahahah
franchement j'ai lu que du bien se se games
the fx sound and ost is very oldschool retro style ! respect the ambient the time i like
56:15 Speculation, Mr Spock? I would still recommend bio-hazard suits!
I remember that if you didn't have the correct color setting for the game it would put McCoy & Spock in purple uniforms.
How did you guys figure out the security code for the door to the base was 12300? I got stuck there and never finished the game back in the day. Had hours of fun as a kid though
Exactly! Not sure how anyone could have figured that out. The only reason I was able to beat this mission was because I called the "Tip Line" that came with the instruction manual. Lmao.... man, we were truly pioneers of PC gaming.
And God forbid your forgot to manually save....
damit jim I’m a doctor not a rocket scientist
Owned this game when it first came out, but I could never get it to play.
In the third mission, Spock just dies on me for some reason. Can't figure it out why
He's not updated his anti-virus software.
Your sound effects are so different than what I'm used to. Have to ask what your sound settings are? Because I like yours better lol
I like the original cast voiceovers.
Anyone else notice that Kirk looks like Alfred E. Newman from Mad Magazine in this game?
I have the original 3.5 floppy version I never knew there was a later release with voice overs etc
Back in the days I was not able to win the final space fight. I tried for hours. Is there a trick?
I COULD NEVER MAKE IT PAST THE DAMN ALIEN IN THE BEGINING WTF
Sounds like GLaDOS at 58:27
I played this on my first pc👍
I never could finish this game. The interface always screwed up in the final few screens.
Why is harry so blurred out
So Judgment Rite is the sequel to this?
Yeah. The first mission is a direct sequel to the last one here.
Memories omw!!!! ... I didnt finish it :/ but I got pretty far !!!!
great game, wish they'd allow a redo of it to make use of newer graphics & make them compatible with new systems. I may have already asked this but do you also have starfleet academy & klingon academy?
You should have let people hear all dialogues as they pop up!
2:38:40 how the bloody hell were you meant to figure that out?,as a child i figured out how to 100% this game up till this bit I now they mention the whole 99 was the sacred number thing but I was stumped and my inner child is furious after seeing that.
It's a question of bases. ... Failing that, that's how companies make money on hintbooks.
It will give the code if you look it up on the computer on the Enterprise.
It’s on Steam for 9.99
Does the NES version have a different story line?
It is a completely different storyline with different locations and gameplay more suited to that machine. The premise of the story is inspired by the events of the Classic Series episode "A piece of the action"
thanks for the reply, I will be adding this to the NES library then, thanks again.
Oh, I could provide more information for you if needed regarding locations and the storyline.
Nah, It's all good, I just wanted to make sure I was getting two games with story lines that were different and not just two ports of the same exact game,,,, at least story line wise.
Ah you mean your collection. Heh, no I thought you were looking for information on this game for some some online NES information library.
It is worth playing and finished once, I do warn you that it does not have much replayability.
It bugs me they didn't get Majel Barrett to voice the computer.
But she didn't voice the computer in the original series, did she?
@@RobertKS She did voice the computer (more monotonously) and she also played as ensign a number of episodes. In TNG she was the computer voice and Lwaxana, Deanna Troi's mother.
@@FlorisDVijfdenot an ensign, she was Nurse Chappell.
Wait, so Vulcans used to smoke electrical insulation to get high? And I thought the shit I experiment with as a kid was fucked up- damn...
Also, I've noticed the Red Shirt's name changes with each new world visited. That means his survival conflicts with his purpose in life.
The Cult of the Jim The red shirt can die multiple ways each mission if you make the wrong choice. On the first planet: the Klingon attack (of course), or by destroying the boulders in the wrong order (he dives in front of a tumbling boulder to push Kirk to safety), and I think offending the alien will make him kill everyone. If the red shirt is already dead, then the next will just kill Kirk/Spock/Bones and be a game over.
JelchKaTlen Exactly my point. The Red Shirt surviving all missions conflicts with his purpose in life: meat shield, victim...
+The Cult of the Jim The red shirts are security and whoever happens to be on duty when Kirk and company go on an away mission is likely to accompany.
Harry Mudd lol
Brother chubby
WT-HECK CARTOON CHARACTERS