This is why i got a disk reading station for my birthday. Most games i ownded were 2 disk games so it was nice not having to swap anymore. But then there were these games that had 4 disks and the worst of em all the simpsons game requiring a whole 500mb drive because it went beyond the amgia's internal memory.
Played most of these except for 25th Anniversary. I probably played the same unregistered version of A Call to Arms from the same AFCD. I remember there was another PD Star Trek game I played based off the original series. It was mostly text based and I thought it was boring.
I only had the Tobias Richter game. It was well made, but I didn't like it that much for the simple fact there didn't seem any way to win. It just kept going until you got tired of it and turned it off. For games like that, I typically preferred ones where you could eventually win. I had a couple different PD Star Trek games on the C64, where they would put a random number of Klingons in the various sectors, and you had to discover and destroy them.
There was also a Star Trek The next generation Trivia game, that was distributed on the Fred Fish disks made by Gregory Epley, until Paramount found out about it and it got nerfed from the Fred Fish archive, around the time of the 25th Anniversary's release. It can still be obtained if you have unedited versions of the Fred Fish disks (before the files were deleted from the Fred Fish archives). I had the original disks from Fred fish but most likely lost due to floppy age, but I do have the ADF's of the disks somewhere. FF 404 FF 405 FF 506 FF 507 FF 538 Here is a video of it, but seems whoever uploaded (or made the recording) messed up the fonts, it looks better in the actual game.
The StarTrek game I have played the most isn’t even official. It was called Rescue! on the Macintosh and has you captaining the Enterprise D rescuing colonists from Romulans and Borg.
25th anniversary and judgment rites are brilliant games
I had this on Amiga 500 (first one) but it never really gripped me as I was a Star Wars fan. The colour on your monitor is really good.
Nice little round-up! All of these look quite fun. But of course, 25th Anniversary is peerless, and the Amiga actually got a pretty solid port of it.
These look really cool. Never played any of them but I wasn't into Star Trek at the time.
oh man the memories...the first one was such a mess with the disk swapping...nice video.
This is why i got a disk reading station for my birthday.
Most games i ownded were 2 disk games so it was nice not having to swap anymore.
But then there were these games that had 4 disks and the worst of em all the simpsons game requiring a whole 500mb drive because it went beyond the amgia's internal memory.
I had a cracked version that somehow squeezed it onto a single disk.
Played most of these except for 25th Anniversary. I probably played the same unregistered version of A Call to Arms from the same AFCD.
I remember there was another PD Star Trek game I played based off the original series. It was mostly text based and I thought it was boring.
real rare treasure!
Just recently installed 25th Anniversary from floppy discs to a raspberry pi 3 running dos box 😅
I only had the Tobias Richter game. It was well made, but I didn't like it that much for the simple fact there didn't seem any way to win. It just kept going until you got tired of it and turned it off. For games like that, I typically preferred ones where you could eventually win.
I had a couple different PD Star Trek games on the C64, where they would put a random number of Klingons in the various sectors, and you had to discover and destroy them.
There was also a Star Trek The next generation Trivia game, that was distributed on the Fred Fish disks made by Gregory Epley, until Paramount found out about it and it got nerfed from the Fred Fish archive, around the time of the 25th Anniversary's release.
It can still be obtained if you have unedited versions of the Fred Fish disks (before the files were deleted from the Fred Fish archives). I had the original disks from Fred fish but most likely lost due to floppy age, but I do have the ADF's of the disks somewhere.
FF 404
FF 405
FF 506
FF 507
FF 538
Here is a video of it, but seems whoever uploaded (or made the recording) messed up the fonts, it looks better in the actual game.
The StarTrek game I have played the most isn’t even official. It was called Rescue! on the Macintosh and has you captaining the Enterprise D rescuing colonists from Romulans and Borg.
Star fleet command 1 to 3 and the Orion pirates games dominion wars Klingon academy bridge commander 25 years ago now on windows 98