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Reviewer : Scott Robson
Ave Rating : 5.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (Computer Game) Rating : 5
Platforms : Amiga, Macintosh, MS-DOS Year : 1992
Review : In my eyes, this game is the quintessential Star Trek adventure -- the version with added voice dialog, provided by the original cast, is the closest experience that computer gaming has yet given us to an interactive episode of the actual series. While the graphics are certainly not up to the modern par, they are charming and functional in their own right. The storyline and script are excellent, offering many moments of nostalgic amusement in each level. If I had a single complaint about this game, it would be that it does not last nearly long enough!

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