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First Star Trek games appearing on GOG

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OMG!!!!!:eek::eek::eek:

http://www.gog.com/news/star_trek_premieres_on_gogcom

Star Trek premieres on GOG.com


Live long and GOGbear. Sci-fi fans and Trekkies of GOG.com, we've got you covered: we're beaming Star Trek straight onto your computers starting now: it's Star Trek's turn to shine on our digital store shelves! Today, we boldly go where no store has gone before, with three of the greatest Star Trek classics ever made premiering digitally, right here on GOG.com!--
Star Trek: 25th AnniversaryThe smash-hit action/point-and-click adventure that has you play as Captain Kirk himself. Take command of the Starship Enterprise and lead your landing parties to mission completion.--
Star Trek: Judgement RitesThe sequel to the smash-hit 25th Anniversary, with more and better everything. The five-year voyage is about to come to a grand finale.--Star Trek: Starfleet AcademyIt's where legends are born. A choose-your-adventure space sim, complete with live-action sequences with star appearances by William Shatner and George Takei.Beam us up, GOGbear! We're one a voyage to trek across galaxies, and we're taking everyone along. Today is the beginning, who knows what the distant future may bring?
They are up now!!!:drool::drool::drool:
 
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Well, I have those three (haven't tried running them on any recent machine though) so I am tempted, especially for Judgement rites and Anniversary:)
 
It's amazing how, in this day and age of "next gen" consoles and gaming PC's with their hyper-realistic 120 fps hi-def rendering capabilities that we still go back to these old games. Not just for nostalgia (although I'm sure that's a big part of it), but also for the story, game mechanics and other re-playability factors. I still love to play my ancient 8-bit games like M.U.L.E. and Seven Cities of Gold. They just don't seem to make them like that any more.
 
I remember playing either 25th Anniversary of Judgement Rites back when I was a kid. I'm kind of tempted to get one or both of them, just for the nostalgia.
I've heard alot about Starfleet Academy over the years, but never actually played. I might have to correct that.
 
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