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'Trekkies! - Remember Ths OLD PC Game..'

OH man... I think my neighbor had this. I remember him showing me a very nice program he ran at home on his computer that was about Star Trek. I was a little young and it seemed a bit pointless to me at the time. (I needed pictures of ships shooting each other, controls, things like that, not dialogue, lol).

Just think, back then, that was state of the art. Highest in gaming technology.



Bill
 
i remember back to a game called "trek". it was written for a Commodore pet and fit on a 4K memory tape ::LOL:; all ascii codes much like those original d&d games.. man was that a long time ago..
 
I have adapted for XP the version of Trek originally written in Unix back in the late 60s-early 70s. You have a time limit to destroy as many enemy ships as you can, it has quadrants you warp into and you don't know what's there till you get there. Cool game. I played it for Commodore 64/128 under another name.

Bones
 
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