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Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
You had to warp around to different planets and rescue colonists before the planets were destroyer by Warbirds, Ferengi, and later, the Borg. You could use tractor beams, phasers, photon torpedos, etc., but had to manage the ships power with all the warping around. Awesome game! Here's a wiki and there are some background links on that page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rescue!
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Location: The marvelous progressive utopia of California
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
As far as ancient Mac games go, the closest to a Star Trek experience, for me, was Escape Velocity and its two sequels. Now those games were works of cheesy old-school Macintosh art.
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
I remember hanging around the wormholes, hailing until I met Q. The clue then was to piss him off, and then he would send the Borg after you And it was actually possible to beat them! Sometime all it took was beaming over and put them to sleep, but of course, most of the time the away team would be killed if you tried it. Also I remember teaming up with some Klingon bird of preys, attacking the cube. It was hard, but think I managed to kill the Borg this way too. |
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
Haha exactly! I forgot about the Q part. There was also some other trick where you tractored a warbird or a Marauder into the wormhole and it would unlock something but I forget what it was? Maybe that was another way to get the Borg cube to appear? Been a long time...
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Fleet Captain
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
I remember playing Rescue! and Escape velocity on that Mac. While Rescue! was a fun game, Escape Velocity was better. Rescue was too short. If anyone still wants to play Escape Velocity I recommend Escape Velocity Nova. It can be played on both Macs and PCs. If you buy the game, you could also play plugins, and in one of the plugins you can also play the original Escape Velocity. A little off topic, but Lindley, didn't you make a firefly plugin for EV Nova? Did you ever finish it? I vaguely remember playing the beta version of it years ago |
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
It's a complete port of Rescue! that works on any newer Macs or Windows programs, due to it being a Java program. Enjoy! I fail very hard at this game, but I think I'll give it another chance.
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
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Fleet Captain
Location: Norway
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
![]() If you remember it, could you drop me a pm or reply to this thread when you do release it? |
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
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Re: Rescue! - the old Mac game from the early 90s
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