Title | : | Star Trek 25th Anniversary Playthrough: Complete |
Lasting | : | 2.39.48 |
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Views | : | 165 rb |
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at least i think it is The beginning ship to ship battles doesn't seem the same and yet idk Comment from : Adam Kelleher |
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Oh wow, when I played this there were no voice overs Comment from : Doug |
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This game took forever to install from floppy Should have used a disk-caching progam like pc-cache or smartdrv Comment from : OneEyedJack1970 |
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They captured the Romulans perfectly in this gamebrbrMr Spock: "Romulan ship decloaking, Captain"brLieutenant Uhura: "Message from the Romulan ship, Sir"brRomulan Captain: "FUCK YOU! DIE!" bscreen off/bbrMr Spock: "They're arming weapons, Captain" Comment from : Jan Mills Gibson |
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I miss this game I was particularly good at the ship to ship battles Comment from : Firefox13A |
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Wrong choice at 1:46:54 Also I would have mocked Kalarax on return to the Enterprise to eliminate him He participate in the atempt to kill the crew by taking Vlict's orders Not to mention they exposed Bialbi to the klingons It is also questionable wether Kirk had any legitimacy to represent the dead people on that planet and speak on their behalf since no such agreement was ever made Even Kirk at the end of the level notices the wrong choice of the player By saying "except for the people of Hrackour" Comment from : Cri George |
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As Brother Dominic would say, 'It's a Miracle' (how many of you remember that commercial, from Xerox I believe)? Anyway, years ago I bought that CD-Rom (I still have it) It's 2:39:47 of 30 minute episodes! Comment from : Robert Hutchison |
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Looks like a pile of junk if you ask me Comment from : Chips N Cellos |
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Such great memories I could never get past the Mudd level Comment from : Einar Schwentke |
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I played this as a child and we were so thrilled playing it! It took me years till now to figure out what it was! It remember the game from the missing hand! Comment from : JNA |
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0:06 did anyone came here from Tralling's small by Dj Lorio and dj Neuro Comment from : t xtream |
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I dont understand at 1:56:00 how 10200 is figured Comment from : F |
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The end is so hard it is absurd Comment from : Daniel Newhouse |
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Thank you so much for this walkthrough I was stuck at the laser drill room on the sixth episode, Devil Moon The text explanations I'd looked up didn't help, but your walk through did! Comment from : James T Bigglesworth |
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I always thought it was funny that the Klingon planet sounded like crack whore Comment from : Darth Vader |
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childhood memories Comment from : Yootoobe cansoogmiballs |
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I never could win that last fight Comment from : Duncan Taylor |
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It's amazing the difference in graphics between this in 92 and judgment rites in 93 just watch in intros Comment from : Leonard McCoy |
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I tried playing this game back in high school, and I hate to say it but I didn't have much fun with it, it's a little dated compared to what games we have now these days, though I'm sure this game was really fun back in the day Comment from : Starred109 |
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Still rhe best Trek game Comment from : Samantha Collins |
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21:53 I recall I likewise never could get more than 97 on the first mission What was missing? Comment from : nibblesdotbas |
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Retro Star Trek Video Game Comment from : robert thomas |
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Did they literally get the entire Enterprise crew together again just to do the voice talent?? That's pretty incredible! 👌 Comment from : Kris HEALTHCARE: AI |
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RIP Leonard Nimoy, RIP James Doohan, without you, this game would not be possible as well And even in 2020 the adventure continues whether in ST Online, or this humble Interplay version As long as gamers pick up even the oldest game, your memory will live on Comment from : Deathstrike |
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I own the floppy disk version of this game Comment from : Steven Burrell |
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97, 100, 100, 100, 1005, 100, all averaging out to 92!!brbrNever change, Starfleet Admiralty Comment from : Daniel McCurdy |
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I always ko'd the Aztec warrior with rocks When he said 'shed blood' I didn't think about shedding my own Comment from : MrSkrallis |
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I had this as part of an Interplay set, but the voiceovers and sound fx didn’t play So this feels weird to hear their voices Comment from : dc8rdecoded |
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the space battles were the worst thing about this game Comment from : Aaron Jones |
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For whatever reason I find the ability to just point your phaser at just about anyone and anything really entertaining :) Comment from : bluepotato1 |
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Maybe because you went for a perfect run through, but how accurate can this really be if no redshirts die? lol Comment from : Brian Kosan |
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That final battle is pissing me off! Comment from : walsallmatt |
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Wow! Thanks for uploading this I remember playing this game back in the early 90s Bring backs so many memories of my cousin (RIP) and I trying to beat this game Comment from : Michael Jackson |
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3:50 Bad security! By now, he should have scanned the perimeter, made sure the person in front of them is no threat, and turned around to watch the group's 6 o' clock Something could come right straight down the path behind them, and they 4 of them together wouldn't see it Comment from : JustSomeGuy |
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Available on Appstore for Mac Comment from : pafalzon |
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This game had a device called the derandomizer, didn't it? brbrWhat did the derandomizer do? brbrIt derandomized Comment from : Scott McPhee |
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Hard to believe such an awesome game was made in 1992 Comment from : SylentEcho |
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Heh quite some years that I last responded on this videobrbrI think what this game lacked was a simulator training mode like in Starfleet Academy (SNES/32X/PC) which would allow the player to practice combat and perhaps even try out the other three ships in the game (and the Enterprise-2) Comment from : TheDutchGhost |
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I never got to play this game when I was a kid Required lots of memory and cpu power and I was poor :( Comment from : m c |
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Actually this is more canon than TAS brTAS is good but it has a plot whole with Chekhov snd two allien membersbrHere everyone from TOS is in place Comment from : Tetsuya Tsurugi |
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It sounds like DeForest Kelley was having the time of his life Just having a great time reprising his role wihout having to be in front of the camera Plus, he had a great script Comment from : Monkof Magnesia |
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The thing I loved most about this game was that not only did it perfectly capture the aesthetics of TOS, but STILL managed to present futuristic looking environments It's like they drew a red line with blue ink and I don't know how they did it, but it's great Comment from : Adam B |
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Why Demons? Comment from : Mr G |
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I could never beat the 3 ships at the end Comment from : Toni Siret |
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so this was the game i remember Comment from : Adam Kelleher |
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One thing I don't get about this game and its sequel regarding the space combat is why no one seems to use the target locking feature Comment from : OBP Super Gamer |
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My brother and I had this game back when we were little in 95 on original floppies Never got past the first level but I knew it was ahead of it's time I'm glad I dug this up The plots are surprisingly intriguing with great dialogue and even moments of wit The voice acting is also marvelous, even if the version I had didn't have it I feel like I'm really watching some good Star Trek Episodes Comment from : LawLinternets |
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Man everyone in the 23rd century is jacked Comment from : ikkuj |
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i considered playing this again (i played the first 3 or 4 Episode +20 years ago), but now i see it has so much dialogue :/ Comment from : Foxy Braun |
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I was thankful to find a silent playthrough of this actually I've been rewatching TOS and wanted to watch the games as part of my marathon Timestamps for those that follow in my footsteps:brbrIntro (0:00)brDemon World (1:06)brHijacked (22:33)brLove's Labor Jeopardized (36:28)brAnother Fine Mess (55:57)brThe Feathered Serpent (1:22:39)brThat Old Devil Moon (1:48:53)brVengeance (2:08:43)brGene Roddenberry Dedication (2:38:56) Comment from : Zarkazm |
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I have this game on an interplay CD Never beat it plus it never read anything to us aloud, we had to self read it, plus the sound was different, possibly because of the OS we used, I don’t know brbrBut one thing troubles me How do you know exactly where to go on the Star map to do your next mission? Comment from : Mr Problem solver 89 |
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I'm interested if this game can be speedrun, by just choosing the shortest (and sometimes failed) way to complete each mission Is this possible? Does the game let you reach the end screen if you just make it through? Or do you need to get at least 50 on each mission? Comment from : mugg1991 |
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It's crazy how deeply the memories of these old things get seared into your brain I still distinctly remember the way all the characters said their different lines Comment from : c |
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Dr Bredell is Gennai from Digimon!!! Comment from : James Howlett |
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The graphic opening is worse than the NES Star Trek 25th Anniversary game Surprising considering the size of the game for PC Comment from : a2pha |
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00:08:00brLook at how the muscles are visible through their shirts They are all ripped, especially the red shirt Comment from : extragirth64 |
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That sixth mission; what a mess Unless you do your research thoroughly before you beam down and know what base mathematics are, you'll never figure it out Comment from : KdogPrime |
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How do you know which planet is Pollux on the map? (Yeah, I'm stuck on the first 3 minutes of game) Comment from : Angelo Werner |
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I played this on a Packard Bell Legend 300SX 386 processor 2MB RAM, I think :) Comment from : Manav Misra |
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Can someone please explain the eclipse puzzle in the first mission? How do you decide where to position the 3 levers? I would have put the yellow at full, red at half, and blue at 5/6 (based on how much of the pictures are are darkness) Makes NO sense to me to put them at half, with one light lit for each Comment from : Yahya Atiya |
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how can you tell where the ship is? I seem to not be able to find them for some reason Comment from : Justin PLace |
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You know I really don't like how they've designed the bridge in this game Nor even how the transporter beam looks Comment from : Patrick Wilson |
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The last fight is near impossible unless you get lucky and have the copy enterprise fly right in front of you while you come to a near stop Comment from : Unknown 4now |
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just realized that the voice of the enterprise computer is the voice of the female xindi aquatic Comment from : AMC2283 |
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What exactly is going on between Kirk and Spock at 1:04:53? Comment from : mrconancat |
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I've had this game and the other old Star Trek games for years but never played them as I lost Heart when I saw the huge book I had to read and knew I could never be a captain Now the games are too old to Work so I just got this from GOG and well within about 15 minutes I have exploded the Enterpriese twice I simply don't have a clue what to do and just tried the Whole alphabet on the keyboard Finally I had to give up and come here so I'm looking foward to your videos as help:) Comment from : MissWitchiepoo |
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I never even heard of this game before and i'm a huge star trek fan Its like having another season of tost :) I downloaded it from steam for 599 worth every penny and every min brings smiles if your a fan of tost you will enjoy this simple yet fantastic retro oldie Comment from : gamestopjesus |
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This was a really good game Unfortunately when it comes to star trek, it was one of the few games that were any good Comment from : Forbidden Beard |
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any tips on the combat? i always get wasted on the first battle (Romulans) i try to move the crosshair to where the enemy appers to be judging from the radar but i get wasted in seconds Comment from : Electro Duck |
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Why are there back muscles so prominent? Comment from : In-N-Out |
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That's some impressive moves towards the end! I could never get past that last battle The Kobayashi Maru has nothing on you my friend Comment from : Chucking Dice |
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I've never been a Star Trek fan But I had a friend who was Star Trek Mad and I like Point 'N' Click Adventure games So I guess we both won! Comment from : Matt Thornton |
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Is there more to this game? This is just like a game I remember from my early childhood decades ago, but there's a specific mission I remember in that game that this one doesn't have There was a transporter malfunction and a black and white striped alien came on board and hijacked the Enterprise, it was immune to phasers and ignored the crew as they tried to stop it Anyone know what game I'm talking about? Comment from : TheReaverOfDarkness |
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GOGcom has released this game for $599! Comment from : Megatron2013 |
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Just purchased the PC version from Gogcom for £409 😊 Comment from : Stez |
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The Amiga A1200 version of this was the first hard drive only game I purchased Comment from : Stez |
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what a game i remember begging my parents to buy it for me finally they got it as a surprise which just made my day used to while away many a happy hour on this as a kid! Comment from : Luq |
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The last good Star Trek game with good Spock voice over Comment from : Shadywack |
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I found where you can play this game online, but there are no voices, only music and words :-(br playdosgamesonlinecom/star-trek-25th-anniversaryhtml Comment from : Kendall Browning |
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Seems I messed up this mission for myself by hooking up the power junction to the transporters too soon Comment from : Siaynoq8 |
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Wow, what a great game ! Thanks for sharing, WB ! Comment from : a2pha |
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I still have this and the second one on cd rom can I play these on a current pc? Comment from : Stephen Andrano |
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Comment from : Andrew Haigh |
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I'm impressed with the audio quality of this game :-) Comment from : GameplayCrush |
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This really does feel like lost episodes of the show Comment from : pytko3 |
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SONY need to start bringing games like this out again for PS4 Comment from : gman82able |
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hehehe wessels Comment from : Adrian Wellings |
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RIP gene Comment from : Philip9101 |
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i really enjoyed this game when it first cane out Comment from : Tom Poleski |
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I loved this game! Comment from : Trent Bennett |
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Should update it and re-release it Comment from : A Roach |
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I remember getting this game on floppy disks as a kid My mom bitched when i told her it took up 8 Megabytes of Hard Disk space Comment from : Doug Lucas |
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I remember playing this as a kid and talking shit to the little alien in the first mission, to where he'd kill the entire away team Good times Comment from : QuintinAR15 |
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It's a really really small area you have to click on Just keep trying It's an annoying pixel-hunt Comment from : L-1011 Widebody |
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That's what I've heard I only ever had the CD version, though, so I don't have anything to compare it to But goddamn it was hard Comment from : L-1011 Widebody |
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