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Star Trek 25th Anniversary

Star Trek 25th Anniversary

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: star trek 25th anniversary
Review: Great game. I just couldn't finish the game. The battle in space just seems impossible to finish.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: star trek 25th anniversary
Review: Great game. I just couldn't finish the game. The battle in space just seems impossible to finish.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Compromised, but still worth playing
Review: The combat sequences which take place before a new scenario can be played are a royal pain. They just get in the way of the real game and add nothing to it--they get tiresome real fast! If they wanted to do an arcade game, they should have gone ahead and done an arcade game instead of mixing an arcade game with a puzzle/adventure scenario.

The controls are confusing and not easy to cope with.

That said, the game is still very much worth playing, especially if you have any fondness for the original Star Trek series. Using the actual voices of Shatner, Nimoy and others from the show's cast was a real treat, and each scenario is inventive and interesting.

Not up to LucasArts standards, but worthwhile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Star Trek Classic Game
Review: This game is very bare bones, but it's great fun. I found this old color Macintosh PowerBook Duo 270c by the freight elevator at work. You can't do 3D or video editing on it, but it works great for playing old Macintosh games like Star Trek 25th Anniversary. There's a way to play it on newer computers with OSX too (see link below). I like taking the old PowerBook on airplanes and playing games like this one. Very old school.

This game is funny, challenging and even has pretty good graphics for its time. There's no dialog, but the sound effects and subtitles get the point made. The flying battles are tough, but just take a little practice.

The game came on 5 floppy disks. Back in 1993 when I first got this game, I played it on my Macintosh II with System 6. Nowadays, I have a G4 with OS X 10.2 Jaguar. I tried running the installer off the floppies under OSX but it didn't work. So I copied all the installer files off each floppy into a folder and restarted my computer in OS 9. I then ran the installer and it worked fine. The Star Trek®: 25th Anniversary Game doesn't demand high system resources at all and plays fine with OS 9.2.2 or with OS X 10.2 running Classic. Its only requirement is to change the colors to 256. I recommend making your screen resolution as close to 640 x 480 as possible.

If you can get your hands on this game, it's worth playing, even though it's ten years old.

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