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Star Trek games of old...

Some of the best Star Trek games are actually mods for existing games (since tie-in games usually suck but some existing games are great) that make them into Trek games.
 
I absolutely loved Klingon Academy... I had loads of mods for it it was always a blast. Too old to play now but I have great memories.
 
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I still play Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates. After 13 years it's still the only computer game I have any patience for. In fact, I keep an XP box around SPECIFICALLY so I can run OP.

I know it runs on 7 as well, but I have an XP install disk so there ya go. I love the game but I can't justify spending (more) money on it. $50 in 2002 was plenty.
 
I recently re-discovered Netrek, which I played occasionally in college in the early '90s. I also redrew some of the ships, see here.
 
I still play and Absolutly love STAR TREK: ARMADA. I have 3 seperate installs of it on my computer. One is the millineum mod, which adds all sorts of ships. The 2nd is the Babylon 5 Armada, which turns the whole game into a Babylon 5 game. and the 3rd is Star Wars vs. Star Trek mod. Its part broken though.

Another great old star trek game is Star Trek The Next Generation for Sega Genesis. It feels very trek-like to me.
 
to this day I still play Star Trek (NES), Star Trek: TNG (NES), Star Trek: TNG (SNES), Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (SNES) and of course 25th Anniversary, Judgment Rites and A Final Unity. As a kid, I played the hell out of these, and still enjoy to this day.
 
"Dominion Wars" and "Hidden Evil" are two of the older Trek games that I own, and I've never been able to get them to work on XP, even when I told Windows to run them in 95/98 mode.

But I still play "Star Trek The Next Generation" for Gameboy sometimes, DS9: Crossroads Of Time for the SNES, STTNG Future's Past for the SNES/Genesis, Star Trek Voyager Elite Force for the PC/PS2 and Star Trek Conquest for the Wii.

Star Trek Conquest gets a lot of negative reviews, but I find that the game is like chess. Sure it is short, but every time that I play it I find that I end up with a different ending each time.
 
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