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The article cites Star Trek Armada 1 & 2, Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force 1 & 2 and Star Trek: Bridge Commander being possibly up for release on GOG.
Currently, GOG's list of classic Trek games includes just Star Trek 25th Anniversary, its sequel Star Trek: Judgement Rites, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and Star Trek: Starfleet Command Gold Edition (though the last is apparently incompatible with Windows 10 at this point). Steam shares the same list.
I'd pick all these up (even with no U.S.S. Jupiter included in Armada, along with some old favorites like Star Trek: Starship Creator, Star Trek: The Game Show and the FMV games. But I'm a nerd.
Here's the story link: https://www.gamefront.com/games/gamingt ... alaxy-soon
Currently, GOG's list of classic Trek games includes just Star Trek 25th Anniversary, its sequel Star Trek: Judgement Rites, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and Star Trek: Starfleet Command Gold Edition (though the last is apparently incompatible with Windows 10 at this point). Steam shares the same list.
I'd pick all these up (even with no U.S.S. Jupiter included in Armada, along with some old favorites like Star Trek: Starship Creator, Star Trek: The Game Show and the FMV games. But I'm a nerd.
Here's the story link: https://www.gamefront.com/games/gamingt ... alaxy-soon
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