bad star trek games
bad star trek games
has a good star trek game ever been made?
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TNG: Echoes of the Past (For Sega Genesis, 1993 or 1994 I believe) was a lot of fun, despite being relatively weak.
Star Trek 25th Aniversary for the PC back in 1991 was a blast too...
I never had it on my computer, but my Trekkie roomate had Armada and we'd take turns playing that: A fun time, if not flawed.
Star Trek 25th Aniversary for the PC back in 1991 was a blast too...
I never had it on my computer, but my Trekkie roomate had Armada and we'd take turns playing that: A fun time, if not flawed.
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I never heard of the other two but i have played armada II. after the 8th time species 8472 totally kicked my butt, i gave up on it. i played some of the elite force games and that was sort of entertaining.Bryan Moore wrote:I never had it on my computer, but my Trekkie roomate had Armada and we'd take turns playing that: A fun time, if not flawed.
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Armada/ Armada 2 are fun.
25th Anniversary is good, so was Judgement rites
TNG 'A Final Unity' wasn't so bad either
Elite Force - would have been good if not for a annoying engine, too fast paced. Play this game if had the Battlefield engine, then it would be immense, and far more realistic too.
25th Anniversary is good, so was Judgement rites
TNG 'A Final Unity' wasn't so bad either
Elite Force - would have been good if not for a annoying engine, too fast paced. Play this game if had the Battlefield engine, then it would be immense, and far more realistic too.
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Elite Force was fun....simply because you could kill Janeway in lots of painfull ways.
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It always made me laugh how you could shoot her (on the explore voyager part) and she'd sometimes say something like 'Ensign, stop that at once!'Rochey wrote:Elite Force was fun....simply because you could kill Janeway in lots of painfull ways.
Anyway, yes, I liked the Elite Force games, although the second was a bit easy to my mind after the first.
Also I really liked DS9 - The Fallen, maybe not as advanced as EF but a great storyline I thought.
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Legacy(stock version): It sucked shit!!!
Legacy(modded version): That's much better especially when I have a DSC-304, BC-303, Sovereign, and Battlestar Galactica as my fleet.
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Armada 1: Great game
Armada 2: Also a great game
Legacy(modded version): That's much better especially when I have a DSC-304, BC-303, Sovereign, and Battlestar Galactica as my fleet.
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Armada 1: Great game
Armada 2: Also a great game
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Yeah I had the Sega Genesis 32x version of it. Good stuff. I've heard later brige simulators were pretty awful, though.PicardManuever wrote:I used to love to play the Starfleet Academy game for the Super Nintendo. It was such a fun game.
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