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I think there were a couple of DS9 videogames for the SNES. I never played them because I didn't have an SNES as a kid. I'm surprised that no one has ever come up with a DS9 open world RPG. The world of DS9 would have a lot of possibilities for something like that.
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Tom Guycot posted:Did they ever do a DS9 or ENT videogame? I recall many tos, tng, voy ones as well as the more general purpose star trek universe games, but I can't think of any for DS9 or ENT, which, doesn't entirely surprise me. ENT got none, but DS9 got four games (Harbinger, The Fallen, Dominion Wars, Crossroads of Time) The Chairman fucked around with this message at 17:29 on Feb 28, 2023 |
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I'd play a Hugo-style text parser game set on DS9 complete with garish graphics
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 17:30 |
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I downloaded a text parser game from a BBS as a very young teen where you were alone with Troi in her quarters
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 17:32 |
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> Talk to quark There are no quarks here. > Talk to Quark Quark sneers. "What do you want to drink?" > romulan ale I do not understand the command. > Order a Romulan ale Who are you ordering from? > Order a Romulan ale from quark There are no quarks here. Perhaps you should check the science lab?
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 17:34 |
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I’m pretty sure Enterprise only had a few levels in Star Trek: Legacy. Even Star Trek Online hasn’t done much of anything with the series.
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 17:34 |
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DS9 game should just be you as Sisko in his office trying to get on with work while all the other crew keep on coming in and interrupting you with minor station problems. At the of the end of the day you might suddenly get a "oh and know everyone is dead", "federation is now at war" end game screen as you screwed up figuring out one of the minor problems was actually the A plot and you hosed it up properly checking up on it. Just have which issue it the important A plot problem change each play through.
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 17:48 |
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> punch dukat The Federation has a treaty with the Cardassians. > tell dukat to go away The Federation has a treaty with the Cardassians. > poison dukat's kanar Kanar is already poisonous. > use phaser on dukat The Federation has a treaty with the Cardassians.
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Brawnfire posted:> Talk to quark > Order a root beer (Unlocks an easter egg conversation loop)
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> Talk to Morn
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Plus you have a three-part wheel where you have to line up sections of alien faces to get the unlock code. To begin game, enter code for TELLARITE | FERENGI | BOLIAN
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 18:26 |
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> Bribe men to cover the crimes of other men
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 18:34 |
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If the game suspects it's pirated, it shows you what's under a Breen helmet
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 18:35 |
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Looks like DS9 had 4 video games. 1995 SNES - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine_%E2%80%93_Crossroads_of_Time quote:The player controls a member of Deep Space Nine's crew, mostly Captain Benjamin Sisko, but also Doctor Julian Bashir, Major Kira Nerys and Odo. Most of the game's levels are cinematic platformers; one is a horizontal-scrolling shooter. Platform levels are of two types: 'adventure' levels and 'action' levels. In 'adventure' levels, the player character moves around Deep Space Nine, talking with NPCs and ultimately reaching a certain point in the plot. In 'action' levels, the player wanders the level in the cinematic platformer style, climbing ledges, fighting enemies with a phaser, and finding and using items, with the ultimate goal of fulfilling a certain mission, sometimes within a time limit. 1996 DOS/Mac - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine:_Harbinger Includes voice from Avery Brooks quote:The player character, Envoy Bannick, is on special assignment to a newly discovered race in the Gamma Quadrant. On the return trip through the wormhole, Bannick is attacked by some sort of alien drones and, despite assistance by Deep Space Nine, crashes into its docking ring while on emergency approach. 2000 Windows/Mac - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine:_The_Fallen quote:The player can choose to play through the entire game as either Captain Benjamin Sisko, Major Kira Nerys or Lt. Commander Worf. 2001 Windows - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine:_Dominion_Wars quote:Gameplay is a mix between real-time tactics and space combat simulation. The game allows simultaneous control of up to six different ships from any of the four main combatant powers in the Dominion War - the Federation, the Klingons, the Cardassians and the Dominion. Missions include both primary and secondary objectives that allow a multitude of solutions for completion. To this end, before most missions, player may choose their ships, captains and accessories from a range of available personnel and ship classes.
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 18:40 |
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The Fallen apparently loosely shares a plot with the Millennium trilogy of DS9 books but without the crazy poo poo (so really just the first book)
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Not strictly a game OR DS9 but AfterDark had a great set of Star Trek screensavers back when those were used. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Ip8HtYowA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buRo9bOsU-k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbOfHoGfLFQ
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CPColin posted:I downloaded a text parser game from a BBS as a very young teen where you were alone with Troi in her quarters You are in Deanna Troi's quarters. She can sense what you're feeling. She tells you to leave. Congratulations, you scored 0 out of a possible 0 points. Press any key to quit.
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Do betazoid empathically experience their sex partners' orgasms? Surely Gene wrote something on this important topic.
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I never actually played the DS9 SNES game, but I did stumble across it in a pile of [legally acquired content] and I occasionally have a chuckle at the weirdness of 2D platformer Sisko running & jumping around frantically while this totally ill-fitting music plays. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqWTA3I7DTI
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Big Mean Jerk posted:I’m pretty sure Enterprise only had a few levels in Star Trek: Legacy. Even Star Trek Online hasn’t done much of anything with the series. Yeah, Star Trek: Legacy was the last "real" Trek video game before Online and Resurgence came about. It was also the first post-Activision Trek game, and the only one handled by Bethesda and it has all the wonderful quality hallmarks that a Bugthesda game is expected to be known for. It basically tells Star Trek: Picard Season 2's Borg storyline, only in a way that poisons ALL of the then-extant Trek shows rather than just TNG. Basically a Vulcan scientist in the Enterprise era is assigned to study the remains of the First Contact Borg sphere and gets low-grade assimilated and decides to become her own lovely bandit kingdom Borg Queen and goes on a 300 year quest to amass power and form a new faction of Borg and crosses paths with Jonathan Archer, James Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, Benjamin Sisko and Kathryn Janeway in the process before Picard and Janeway blow the poo poo out of her at the end of the game. As a game it was... fine-ish? There's a must-have mod for it, the Ultimate Universe Mod, that really elevates it and tries to fix a lot of what was wrong with it. Over all it was a squad-based version of the Starfleet Command games where instead of controlling just one ship, you could have a fleet of up to four ships to hop between at your choosing.
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 19:36 |
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Starfleet Command also supported controlling multiple ships, I think up to three. I could never get into Legacy, the controls always felt really janky and the combat didn't do it for me.
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dr_rat posted:DS9 game should just be you as Sisko in his office trying to get on with work while all the other crew keep on coming in and interrupting you with minor station problems. A DS9 Papers, Please basically.
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Legacy was neat but a buggy mess, and super short. They did get a bunch of actual cast voice acting though, and it wasn't a bad-looking game. Never saw the PC version though, as I played on the 360. It's not available anywhere anymore either afaik. I just want a remaster of Birth of the Federation (and maybe one that gives it more than just the TNG license), but alas.
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Kei Technical posted:> Bribe men to cover the crimes of other men You cannot get ye self-respect of one Starfleet officer
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davidspackage posted:You are in Deanna Troi's quarters. Alternate playthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtAWKokoh8Y
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John Wick of Dogs posted:Do betazoid empathically experience their sex partners' orgasms? Surely Gene wrote something on this important topic. Probably that was his initial reason for conceiving of her as a character.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:Starfleet Command also supported controlling multiple ships, I think up to three. Yes, and the difficulty scaling, economy system, and the wingman AI was so all over the place that buying them was most of the time way to burn off extra credits and pretty much nothing else. The inherent problem with SFC strategy was that "the one with most spare parts wins" was too dominating, unless you were using plasma torpedoes which were the easy mode over everything. On some missions you could cheese your way through it by capturing the ships, though. The game was clearly designed for player to command only their own ship, and that fleet action thing was something superficially glued-on stuff that didn't even work properly most of the time. And I actually liked them all, even the third one which was TNG-era and "too simplified, too little new" to most.
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Sir Lemming posted:I never actually played the DS9 SNES game, but I did stumble across it in a pile of [legally acquired content] and I occasionally have a chuckle at the weirdness of 2D platformer Sisko running & jumping around frantically while this totally ill-fitting music plays. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0lFRlQ_LBA I played this on the Genesis and it had slightly improved sound and visuals but yeah... it was strange to have Sisko do platforming and fist-fighting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bVoUuRCLbQ Especially after playing the TNG Genesis title that focused on away team skills, puzzle solving, negotiation, etc.
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# ? Feb 28, 2023 20:52 |
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the snes ds9 game came on a microsd card that was included with a handheld emulator thing i got. i could never get very far in the game though because they basically don't tell you anything and it isn't intuitive at all. i'm not even that bad at games from that era lol so i realize that's probably because games used to come with an actual manual that explained the setting, story and instructions, but goddrat that game makes no sense as-is
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I once picked up a trio of Star Trek games for Game Boy from a bargain bin. I forget the titles but one was specifically based on Generations. They were quite bad, and all pretty much the same game (I think you navigate an asteroid field in all three?) lol. I vaguely remember a Star Trek NES game at a friend's house that didn't seem too bad. Might have been 25th Anniversary? But way different from the PC game obviously. It was a weird time back then; not uncommon for the same title to come out as completely different games on different platforms. Minidust fucked around with this message at 21:21 on Feb 28, 2023 |
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The best Star Trek game was Starfleet Academy Simulator for SNES
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dr_rat posted:DS9 game should just be you as Sisko in his office trying to get on with work while all the other crew keep on coming in and interrupting you with minor station problems. Press F to angrily demand what the HELL is going on
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Tighclops posted:The best Star Trek game was Starfleet Academy Simulator for SNES Nah. I can appreciate the concept, but the SNES just didn't have the horsepower under the hood to run a game like that. The framerate, in particular, was atrocious. Of course, Starfleet Academy on PC was pretty bad, too; the ships moved around like Wing Commander fighters. Minidust posted:I once picked up a trio of Star Trek games for Game Boy from a bargain bin. I forget the titles but one was specifically based on Generations. They were quite bad, and all pretty much the same game (I think you navigate an asteroid field in all three?) lol. I can recall three Game Boy Star Trek games. 25th Anniversary was a fun little time-waster, with side scrolling shooter sequences, plus planet-based away missions. At the end you fight the Doomsday Machine. The Next Generation and Generations: Beyond the Nexus were effectively the same game with different plots, but they shared assets, gameplay and the same minigames. And they were very, very bad.
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When did TNG's staff know the 7th season was going to be the last one? Just finished Descent Part 2 and it still feels pretty open-ended.
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Tighclops posted:The best Star Trek game was Starfleet Academy Simulator for SNES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK54amgtYyU
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Arivia posted:When did TNG's staff know the 7th season was going to be the last one? Just finished Descent Part 2 and it still feels pretty open-ended. Everyone's contracts were up after the 7th season and Paramount was eager to get them into movies because the Original Series cast was done. That's why Generations came out only six months after All Good Things... aired; Paramount wanted to strike while the iron was hot.
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Timby posted:Everyone's contracts were up after the 7th season and Paramount was eager to get them into movies because the Original Series cast was done. So writing and producing knew this was going to be it from the very beginning?
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Arivia posted:So writing and producing knew this was going to be it from the very beginning? Yes. Brannon Braga and Ron Moore had to try and juggle which project they wanted to devote all their time and effort into making as good as they could make it, either All Good Things... or Generations, and they chose All Good Things..., and it shows in how lackluster Generations was because of that crunched time schedule.
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Arivia posted:So writing and producing knew this was going to be it from the very beginning? Pretty much. I believe during the hiatus between seasons 6 and 7 (remember, Descent Part I was originally written to have the Enterprise saucer crashing in case they needed to kill off any members of the cast, hence the title), Moore and Braga were called into Berman's office, and according to Moore, they were both convinced that the show was canceled. Berman began by saying something like, "Well, guys, there's been some news." Moore thought, "Oh, poo poo, that's it, we're fired." Berman said, "The next season of the show will be the last. The good news is, though, that there's going to be a Next Generation movie, and we'd like you guys to submit a proposal for it."
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MillennialVulcan posted:Not strictly a game OR DS9 but AfterDark had a great set of Star Trek screensavers back when those were used. I miss rad screensavers.
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