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Star Trek Borg & Star Trek Klingon

Gingerbread Demon

Yelling at the Vorlons
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Both cost me about $10 from a 2nd hand shop.

Will these old games play on Windows 7 or 10?

I watched a youtube of Borg and it's just like I remembered it when I had Windows 95.

I gather the old version of Quicktime might cause issues so does anyone know of a way to run these?

Oh and don't say "virtual machine" I have no idea how to set that up properly..
 
How about Windows compatibility mode?

Kor


I am not sure how that would work. Would the Qucktime install cause issues with Windows? Not sure if native Windows has QT support already so wondering if that would cause issues..
 
Star Trek: Borg

I've never played this but there is a full gameplay video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GvEDBHAld8 you'll notice many of the actors in it have appeared in Star Trek previously. I thought it looked a bit cheesy when it came out in '96 but it's actually pretty good! It's like another episode of Trek.

Spoilers if you've not seen it:

You'll notice that despite having been transported back to the battle of Wolf 359, the Uniforms are from DS9 and Voyager. A minor continuity error though.

I especially like the actor playing the counselor. I remember him as the Klingon from "The Chase". A very distinctive voice.
 
I miss ST:Borg. Although to this day I can't remember how I managed to get past that scene where you have to work the turbolift control panel...total trial-and-error. :brickwall:
 
I miss ST:Borg. Although to this day I can't remember how I managed to get past that scene where you have to work the turbolift control panel...total trial-and-error. :brickwall:

OMG I hated that bit, and the bit where you had a row of Borg symbols and you had to guess the right one to end the scene. Failure was often a random video..

I did like the video where Q and everyone else walks off and you can clearly see it's a movie set. I mean they really went out of their way to have fun with this. I'd love to have seen the bloopers.
 
^^^^ OK, if it works, I will copy and paste it into the Windows 7 gaming thread.


OK tried it..... Nada, no joy.

I am running Windows 10 Home 64 bit.

I thought the game had started but it was frozen on black screen so had to to a full restart as it had locked the PC up. Tried again same result. So no joy.

Of course everyone's systems are not the same. I could put this down to my system and whatever unique quirks it has. But that was my experience..
 
I hated the bomb in Klingon with a passion by the time I figured it out. Borg was a lot of fun though. I'm still hoping GOG.com gets these and many other Star trek games.
 
I hated the bomb in Klingon with a passion by the time I figured it out. Borg was a lot of fun though. I'm still hoping GOG.com gets these and many other Star trek games.

I'd love to see these on GOG but tweaked a bit to run on current systems. I can't imagine they'd be hard to tweak.

Another old QT based game I liked was "In The 1st Degree" where you try to solve a murder....

Also liked

Under A Killing Moon
Myst

Oh and found The Journeyman Project on GOG
 
Yeah I have most of the Tex Murphey games on GOG.com along with The Journeyman Project trilogy and Myst. I still want Klingon and Borg along with one of the various remakes or ports of the 70s Trek BASIC game, and many, many other Trek games.
 
I miss ST:Borg. Although to this day I can't remember how I managed to get past that scene where you have to work the turbolift control panel...total trial-and-error. :brickwall:

I remember trying and failing to click that little bump on the underside of your phaser to change the modulation...
 
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