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Rating: Summary: Good, but could be better Review: Captains Chair lets you get your chance to roam around several bridges of the Star Trek series. While it doesn't let you freely roam, you do get close up's of the chairs, stations and even the "heads" of these ships. You also get detailed information about the crew, ship functions and episodes. What is really missing is the chance to roam the entire ship, room by room. Wouldn't that be something!
Rating: Summary: Good, but could be better Review: Captains Chair lets you get your chance to roam around several bridges of the Star Trek series. While it doesn't let you freely roam, you do get close up's of the chairs, stations and even the "heads" of these ships. You also get detailed information about the crew, ship functions and episodes. What is really missing is the chance to roam the entire ship, room by room. Wouldn't that be something!
Rating: Summary: great Review: captians chair allows you to actully take a tour or even go in direct battle it is grEAT YOU HAVE GOT TO BUY IT IF you are treky
Rating: Summary: Ensign you have the conn. Review: I don't know why this one never caught on. It has all the graphics and sounds of all the popular ships. Enterprise the original, the E and the D, the Defiant from DS9 and Voyager. It covers just about everything except the engine rooms which could be done with an updated version. It's literally has just about each sound and graphic from each bridge. It's something I found by accident at a local gaming store. I always thought there was no way they could make a decent package. Seeing the copyright is 97' it's not the most sharpest picture, however the computer graphics from each ship work station make up for it.
Rating: Summary: Most under rated of Star Trek CD's. Could use update. Review: I don't know why this one never caught on. It has all the graphics and sounds of all the popular ships. Enterprise the original, the E and the D, the Defiant from DS9 and Voyager. It covers just about everything except the engine rooms which could be done with an updated version. It's literally has just about each sound and graphic from each bridge. It's something I found by accident at a local gaming store. I always thought there was no way they could make a decent package. Seeing the copyright is 97' it's not the most sharpest picture, however the computer graphics from each ship work station make up for it.
Rating: Summary: Ensign you have the conn. Review: I have a ton of Star Trek games but, this is one of the neatests. You get to go on any of five Star Trek Bridges and push buttons and shoot probes and phasers. The best part is you get to pick up props like phasers and hyprosprase. You even get to open a tricorder. The games mostly free-roaming, actualy it is all free roaming. It's live action to exept for the original enterprise which is cheap 3-D. The only bad part is that you can get bored after your first three days of playing. It's not like you sit there for a month and try to beat it. It is a game to come back to and play every once and a while though. COOLEST STAR TREK GAME EVER. P.S. I hear people buy this game and get disapointed because they can't free roam the whole ship. I do have another game called STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION INTERACTIVE TECHNICAL MANUAL that let's you free-roam every main room on the enterprise-D only. Including Enginering, Ten Foraward, Transportation (like beaming) and even the captains quarters. Check this game out to!
Rating: Summary: It's fun to poke around the bridge Review: Overall I agree with the other reviews. I purchased this "game" when it first came out. It's fun to poke around and play with each station (blow up Voyager? oh my!) The only problem I've had is the E conference lounge access - anybody know how to get in there? I haven't been able to find any hints! Arrgh
Rating: Summary: A good check out of the bridges Review: This program views the bridges of the original Enterprise, Enterprise-A, Enterprise-D, Voyager, and Defiant from the point-of-view of the captain's chair (of course!). Goes in great details of each ship's' capabilities, and gives a great graphic view of the external parts of each ship. Definatly check it out if you're a trekkie fan, or if you just like a good graphic tour of a star ship.
Rating: Summary: A good check out of the bridges Review: This program views the bridges of the original Enterprise, Enterprise-A, Enterprise-D, Voyager, and Defiant from the point-of-view of the captain's chair (of course!). Goes in great details of each ship's' capabilities, and gives a great graphic view of the external parts of each ship. Definatly check it out if you're a trekkie fan, or if you just like a good graphic tour of a star ship.
Rating: Summary: Starship Bridge Multimedia Review: Visit five different starship bridges and you get to press the buttons to launch shuttles, fire weapons, go to warp, land the voyager, and more. Plus examine all the bridge stations and the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) screens, plus many hand held items on seats and tables. Examine the exterior of the ships. Plus play three different games on the original Enterprise bridge. Uncover the secret code to unlock a sixth bridge of a klingon ship! (Hints at maxiumdefiant.com) A great addition to any Star Trek Fan's collection.
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