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Contents. Board games. Space Checkers, a variant of, produced by Pacific Game Co (1965). Star Trek Game, the only game based on the original series to be released during the show's run, produced by (1967). Star Trek game, produced by (1974).
Star Trek game, produced in UK by (1975). Star Trek game, produced by, based on (1979). Star Trek: Starfleet Game, a promotional game released by to coincide with the first movie (1979).
Struggle for the Throne, produced by (1984). Players control factions fighting in a succession crisis in the Empire. Star Trek: The Adventure Game, produced by (1985). Golden Trivia Game: Star Trek Edition (1985),. Golden Trivia Cards: Star Trek Edition (1985). Star Trek: The Game, produced by Classic Games (1992).
Star Trek: The Final Frontier, produced by Toys & Games Limited (1992). The Star Trek Trivia Game, Board game based on the original series, created by Terry W. Hill of Ogden, Utah, limited edition custom made and privately produced.
1992–Present). How to Host a Mystery - Star Trek: The Next Generation, produced by in the U.S. And in Canada (1992)., the only Star Trek: The Next Generation, although a second game involving and was planned. This game was produced by Decipher (1993).
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Romulan Challenge, produced by MMG LTD (1994)., a 'Sci-Fi Master Game' supplement for the main game, made by TelStar Video Entertainment (1995)., produced by licensee USAopoly in three versions; one representing the original Star Trek series (2000), another featuring Star Trek: The Next Generation (1998), and Star Trek: Continuum Edition Monopoly, covering all five series (2009). All About Trivia: Star Trek, released by Fundex Games. A trivia game with material specifically based on The Original Series and the first six feature films (2009)., developed by and. Contains Star Trek TV and movie clips from all 5 live action series and the first 10 movies (2009). Star Trek: Expeditions, developed by and, taking place in (2011). Star Trek: Fleet Captains, developed by, a tactical game where players create fleets out of a selection of Federation and Klingon ships and battle to control hex based sectors (2011).
Star Trek Catan, created by, is a TOS themed version of the board game (2012)., published by in 2013, and based on the 'FlightPath maneuver system' from the under license from, is a tactical miniatures. Star Trek: Ascendancy, published by GaleForce 9, is a strategy game, (2016) Tabletop wargames. Star Trek Battle Manual, designed and published by in 1972. Unlike most other games in this category, it was played without a board. Ships maneuvered on the tabletop using rulers to determine range and -like angle measures on the large counters to determine facing. The game was produced without authorization from, leading to its reissue in 1973 as the Alien Space Battle Manual with all Star Trek references removed, followed by a further release in 1977 as the after Zochi obtained a license from for material in the., the tactical created by Steven V.
Cole and produced by in 1979. Like Zocchi's Star Fleet Battle Manual, it also made use of a license from Franz Joseph Designs. It has had four major editions and is currently published by, Inc., a more streamlined tactical tabletop wargame in the produced by Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc. A Call To Arms: Star Fleet is another hexless game (using miniatures) set in the Star Fleet Universe. Published in 2011, it is a collaboration between Amarillo Design Bureau and, using a variant of the system seen in. Federation Space, a strategic companion to Star Fleet Battles produced by Task Force Games in 1981., the second and more elaborate strategic game set in the Star Fleet Universe, first published by Task Force Games in 1986 and presently by Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc. The Star Trek II: Starship Combat Simulator, Star Trek III Starship Combat Roleplaying Game, and, all published by in the 1980s, based on the combat system from the., published by in 2013, and based on the 'FlightPath maneuver system' from the under license from.
Card games., produced., produced by, Inc. Role-playing games Official game titles include the following:., produced by (1978)., produced by Terra Games Company (1982)., the original Star Trek RPG produced by (1982). Enterprise: Role Play Game in Star Trek, released in Japan (only) by Tsukuda Hobby (1983)., designed by and published by (1993). Later editions were produced for the 3rd edition (2002), 4th edition (2005), (2005) and (2008)., produced by Last Unicorn Games (1998) and derived in two other standalone games:.
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Remains the only organization currently recognized by the site (2002) Starship simulator games. See also: Starship simulator games create the experience of commanding and operating a starship, and usually allow the player to handle a variety of functions, and to allocate resources such as ship power and systems. Some early Star Trek games in this category have had a huge effect on subsequent games in their genre, often leading to new level of depth and complexity in programming and/or gameplay. This includes both computer games and non-computer board games, since the Star Fleet Battles game series provides a starship simulation, and is wholly a tabletop board. As well as the Star Trek RPG by FASA which allowed players to take charge of specific areas of a ships functions (such as the engineer allocating power) during combat. is different from most other wargames, which usually indicate unit strengths with simple numerical ratings.
SFB players are able to deploy and manage power for a variety of ship weapons and resources. This is done via an elaborate Energy Allocation mechanism where even partial points of energy can be allocated to a number of different systems.
Is the continued development of this system in a more fast-paced version. Instead of the Energy Allocation system it uses an innovative tick sheet system, which manages power use for each ship, and also tracks which weapons and systems are in use. The computer game is based upon Star Fleet Battles.
In Star Trek: The Role Playing Game, produced by, players actually had individual bridge functions during combat. This at one point became a separate game known as.
The Captain determined the strategy, the Engineer was responsible for power management and allocation to different systems such as weapons and shields, the Helmsman for firing weapons, the Navigator for managing deflector shields, the Communications Officer for damage control and so on. Computer games Starship simulator computer games which are set in the Star Trek universe occupy a large role in the history of computer games. Some of the earliest and more influential space simulator video games were designed to. Played such games in the late 1960s at and the.
He stated that they were much less sophisticated than Mike Mayfield's, which originated as a program on an mainframe system in 1971 and ported to many different systems. Ahl published source code for this game in his best selling, and variants of the game spread widely to systems. In 1978 was also a groundbreaking game.
Another is, an early, -based game. This game created an impressive starship experience using only text-based commands and graphics. The game is considered notable for having a convincing model of game dynamics, as it has very few random elements, and is highly mathematical.
In 1986, the game Multi-Trek (MTrek) was brought online at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Written in C for a PDP mainframe, and also available via dialup and later TELNET, MTrek was arguably the first ever game to combine a persistent world, online multiplayer environment with a real-time, true 3-dimensional game engine and versions of the game still have an active player base. Was released in 1988, and was probably the first game to use both the and protocols, the first Internet-aware team game, the first Internet game to use to locate open, and the first to have information. In later years, fewer games were produced within this genre, and more games were produced in the genre. The first new recent game was, which incorporated many Star Trek elements, but was criticized for depicting starship operation as more akin to fighter planes than capital ships.
A sequel, was actually quite different, and was one of the first games to depict starship operation with an appropriate amount of complexity. HUD screen in, which serves as main game screen. The Starfleet Command game series released by was based largely on the tabletop game, and comprised, and. It constitutes one of the most definitive current games, depicting a wide array of ship systems and Star Trek storylines. This series had a more naval flavor, and depicted a number of ship systems. This series spawned a very large multiplayer ladder competition first with the 'Starlance' system, and later on the 'GamerZone' ladder. The main multiplayer setting is the 'Dynaverse,' which began as an official server hosted by Taldren, and has continued as a private effort (an earlier, unauthorized adaptation of Star Fleet Battles as a computer game was 's in 1982).
Main screen of showing player ship with commands on left side. Was another addition to this genre, reflecting the more deliberative, command aspects of this experience. In late 2006, released several console games which carry on the tradition of classic Star Trek ship simulator/combat games, for the and, for the, for the and the and for the and. Several online games have appeared on the Internet. Is a which is planned to eventually become active as a multiplayer game. Flashtrek: Broken Mirror, first created by Vex Xiang, is one of the online Star Trek games, and is entirely.
It has spawned several sequels. One sequel was created by Vex Xiang, and multiple others were created by fans. A new game, simply titled Star Trek: Broken Mirror, is being developed primarily by a man named Darkwing. Is one of the newest additions to this genre, and continues the historical pattern of Star Trek-themed simulator breaking new ground. This cross platform game is in a virtual reality environment in which four players actually occupy the bridge of the USS Aegis or the Original Enterprise. Players get to see each other in realtime, and interact during the game to operate the ship and work together to handle various game scenarios.
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HTC Vive Pinball games 4 games have been based on the Star Trek series:., released by in 1979., released by Pinball (now ) in 1991., created by legendary pinball designer and released by in November 1993 as part of Williams' series., another Star Trek game created by and released by in winter 2013 Video games Arcade Year Title 1982 2000 2002 Computer The history of the Star Trek personal computer game franchise began as early as 1971, with a written in. Many PC titles have since been published, and the franchise was one of the first based on a TV program to break into the young PC gamer market in the 1990s., and released most of the best-known Star Trek games between 2000 and 2003.
Titles like Star Trek: Armada, Star Trek: Elite Force and Star Trek: Bridge Commander were all published during this period, as were over half of all the other major Star Trek PC games. The absence of new titles after 2003 was due in large measure to a split and subsequent lawsuit between and which ended in 2004.
With the departure of in 2003, the franchise under the tenure of Paramount effectively came to a close. Since the end of 2005, CBS has assumed most franchise management, including games and other products. Even with no new licensed titles released during 2003-2006, the older games like Armada and Elite Force still have an avid fan base which keeps the small community going. Development of the new Star Trek: Online title is complete and the game was made available for sale on February 2, 2010. Is a flash-based multiplayer strategy game currently in open beta phase developed by, in conjunction with. Commercial games Year Title Platform Developer, publisher 1971 (text game) multiple Mike Mayfield 1972 (script game) 1973 multiple 1976 Galaxy, 1977 Star Trek Bob Bishop, 1979, 1980 c.
Ahl, David H., ed. The Best of Creative Computing. for Vega Trek. July 23, 2008, at the. By Andy Hartup, gamesradar.com., By GamesRadar Staff April 24, 2017News. Star Trek Online. Fahey, Mike (September 17, 2015).
Retrieved July 27, 2015. Green, Marian, Casino Journal.com, June 1, 2012 Further reading. Full documented history of the PC games franchise. A community website with news and interviews about Star Trek Gaming. A bi-weekly podcast and live radio show, forums with over 5000 members.
Information on all Star Trek games, and includes. at Historical. by Victor1st of, 2006., By Stephen Poole, accessed 8/22/10. External links., at trekcore.com.
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HIT – Star Trek: Voyager Elite Force Released: 2000 Platform: PC, PS2 Metacritic Score: 86 This FPS boasts the highest score among its Trekkie peers according to Metacritic. Playing as Lt. Tuvok in the campaign mode, your job was to defend the Voyager against attack. Voyager Elite Force’s success also came from its impressive multiplayer offering, which gained acclaim from critics across the board.
The game prompted PC Gamer to bestow the accolade of ‘best Star Trek game ever made’ upon it. High praise indeed. Fans looking forward to exploring the Mirror Universe, a theme introduced in the original Star Trek series, were left bitterly disappointed by this entry. Helpfully surmised that Shattered Universe was ‘simply a terrible game’ suffering from ‘bad graphics, poor sound, lousy play mechanics, dull mission design, occasional crashes and no Captain Kirk.’ Such a shame for a game that promised so much. Collective soul disciplined breakdown album.
Still, the folks at, which provided the game’s highest rating on MetaCritic of 72, were impressed with the game’s looks. However, contrast that view with that of one angry user who felt that his peers were ‘insane’ for giving the game any more than a 0 and the intensity of feeling regarding the game’s shortcomings becomes clear. HIT – Star Trek Bridge Commander. Released: 2002 Platform: PC Metacritic Score: 82 Dubbed the ‘holy grail of Star Trek simulations’ by Computer Gaming World, Star Trek Bridge Commander gave players the chance to take control of the USS Dauntless and USS Sovereign.
With both quick battle mode and storyline mode, the game combined tactics with visuals good enough to make players really feel part of the action. Cameos from the Star Trek shows, including an appearance by Captain Picard, added to the experience, making Bridge Commander one of the better entries in the Star Trek video game cannon. We'd also like to send you special offers and news just by email from other carefully selected companies we think you might like.
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HIT – Star Trek Online: Legacy of Romulus Released: 2013 Platform: PC Metacritic Score: 76. Gaining a respectable average score of 76, Star Trek Online: Legacy of Romulus was an add-on for the free-to-play Star Trek Online. The expansion gained favour among critics for its abundance of content, great storytelling, and for adding expansive new lore to the Star Trek universe. The war between the Klingon Empire and the Federation has never been so immersive. MISS – Star Trek Conquest Released: 2007 Platform: PS2, Wii Metacritic Score: 49 Developer 4J Studios really managed to irritate Trekkies with this one, to the extent that called it an ‘offensively bad use of a cherished license’.
Although some found the game’s brand of strategy and action adventure compelling, the consensus on Conquest is one of indifference at best and hostility at worst. ‘Set phasers to “avoid”’ was the conclusion from GamePro, while other publications bemoaned the poor execution on a game that could have been a solid title. HIT – Star Trek 25th Anniversary Released: 1992 Platform: MS DOS, Amiga, Mac Too old to appear on Metacritic but a favourite among Star Trek and gaming fans, this point and click/combat adventure put you right at the heart of the Enterprise. Playing as Kirk, you progressed through the various episodes battling ships and solving the mystery of the “Demons” responsible for attacking the settlers. Some writers from the original series contributed to the story and voices were provided by the full cast, adding up to make this one of the greatest Star Trek video game adventures ever. HIT – Star Trek: The Game Released: 1989 Platform: Amiga, Atari ST. Deserving of a mention is bedroom developer Tobias Richter’s labour of love.
As a shareware title, it was basically free – you just paid the cost of the floppy disks and postage to one of the many shareware companies – but its graphics, sound and attention to detail were right up there with the very best 16-bit titles of the time. With the backing of a studio to help develop the gameplay a little, this could’ve been the definitive Star Trek game.
Richter went on to become a special effects wizard.
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