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Star Trek is a text-based strategy video game based on the Star Trek television series (1966–69) and originally released in 1971. In the game, the player commands the USS Enterprise on a mission to hunt down and destroy an invading fleet of Klingon warships.
The history of the Star Trek personal computer game franchise began as early as 1971, with a Star Trek text-only computer game written in BASIC. Many PC titles have since been published, and the franchise was one of the first based on a TV program to break into the young PC gamer market in the 1990s.
1971 is the first year of the commercial video game industry with the release of Computer Space by Nutting Associates and Galaxy Game by Mini-Computer Applications. The majority of digital games remained on mainframe computers and time-sharing networks, while an increasing number were demonstrated outside of traditional computing audiences.
The first edutainment game. Unnamed American football game [1] 1968 or before: Unknown: For the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System. One of "many games" in library of 500 programs. The Sumer Game: 1968: Doug Dyment: AKA Hamurabi: Highnoon: 1970: Christopher Gaylo: Baseball: 1971: Don Daglow: Oregon Trail: 1971: Don Rawitsch: Star Trek (strategy game ...
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She played a stripping nun in the comedy film Good-bye, Cruel World (1983), and appeared in such cult classic features as The Lost Empire (1984), Repo Man (1984), Biohazard (1985), and Mike Jittlov's film The Wizard of Speed and Time (1989), where she played an assistant to a movie executive (and designed her own costumes).
The computer game Star Trek is more related to the topic of the history of computers than to video games. Possibly in the top handful of early text terminal games playable on a teletype console, then character ROM CRT terminals. It is certainly an ancestor of video games, but video games would come after the microprocessor came on the scene.
1971 Catlow: Miller 1973 Baffled! Tom Kovak 1978 Invasion of the Body Snatchers: Dr. David Kibner 1979 Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Spock: 1982 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Captain Spock 1984 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock: Also director 1986 The Transformers: The Movie: Galvatron: Voice Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home: Captain Spock
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