It was basically a dos GUI for the old text based Star Trek game. came out in the early nineties. still available online. you can play it in DOSbox. I find it oddly addictive.
It was basically a dos GUI for the old text based Star Trek game. came out in the early nineties. still available online. you can play it in DOSbox. I find it oddly addictive.
I remember that game! Where does one find it?![]()
Now there's a blast from the past. I used to love WinTrek. And EGATrek for that matter.on a similar note, did anyone else used to play WinTrek? I rediscovered it the other day and it's made me feel nostalgic!
My favorite version was one I had on DOS for GW-BASIC, circa 1989, where you could abandon the Enterprise for the Fairie Queene and the game would randomly spit out quotations from The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
If anyone has that version, please let me know. I've searched in vain for ten years to find it!
Yeah, I've found references to the Apple ][ version, which I think was called "Apple Trek" online. And there's a code repository of some of the BASIC versions of Trek, but none of them are what I'm looking for.Oh, I remember that one - at least seeing the program listing for it back in the early 80s. I think that was the Apple ][ version referred to here (which I printed off at school).
I had a CoCo II myself! I converted David Ahl's "Super Star Trek" version from BASIC Computer Games (or maybe it was More BASIC Computer Games to Extended Color Basic, and it worked out pretty well.After flirting with the idea of converting it to my TRS-80 CoCo's flavor of BASIC, I gave up since it was much too long. However, I did enjoy reading the Meditations quotes in the code and later bought the book.![]()
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