Author Archives: Dean Jones

The first heavy wargame set in the Star Trek universe. This game was only released in Japan and has extremely complex rules. There is a…

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Made for the very unique vector-based console called the Vectrex. This console is made up of white lines on a black background. In order to…

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This is another version of the 1971 Star Trek game. This adds a lot more visualisation, a larger galaxy and more types of areas to…

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A tiny little roll and move game. This was part of the first ever themed McDonald’s Happy Meal, promoting the launch of Star Trek: The…

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A board game that you make yourself from a book. This is more about the construction, as you’re following a pre-set design instead of developing…

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This board game definitely has some interesting ideas. It’s another one I had to recreate in Tabletop Simulator, although it doesn’t have the nice Enterprise…

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The Microvision was the first handheld console that came with interchangeable cartridges – the whole front of the unit peeled off and could be replaced…

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Another obscure Star Trek game. This one was made as a cabinet made for the Federation Trading Post in Berkeley, California. You played as the…

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Another basic game from Mego. This one keeps track of your score, and is very large and bulky. Stars will scroll past (the effect looks…

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A very basic handheld video game that also functions as a toy – the seat is the perfect size for a Mego Star Trek figure.…

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