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You are a cadet at Starfleet Academy and must spend time in the Academy's starship combat simulator. In place of Jean-Luc Picard , cadets take the role of captain of the USS Enterprise -D and then must turn to different crew members to access different functions of the ship, as well as take direct control of maneuvering and weapons fire for combat, to complete a series of missions.

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Star Trek - The Next Generation (NES) navigation screen

An example of the screen in which you consult one of your officers (NES)

Gameplay is divided into missions. Players must thwart invasions, battle craft ranging from Talarian warships to Borg cubes , and defend space stations from destruction by asteroids. Although Starfleet regulation requires a diplomatic solution be attempted prior to engaging in combat, this appears to be purely a battle simulator as no ship-to-ship communication seems to be possible.

Players must call on different crew members to accomplish certain actions; Data for navigation and operations, Worf for tactical, La Forge for engineering, O'Brien for transporter systems, and Riker for mission status.

Once systems are ready and the ship is at battle stations, the player takes control of the ship and must navigate a virtual 3D space to battle the enemy and complete the mission assigned. Phasers and photon torpedoes are fired and aimed manually. As can be imagined, photon torpedoes are more destructive

Star Trek - The Next Generation (NES) power diverting

Screen shot showing the mini-game used to divert power to different systems (NES)

Mini-games are used to make certain ship functions more challenging to modify of employ. For example, re-routing power to different systems is accomplished by diverting power (represented by blips of light) through tangled power relays. Transporting is done by hovering a cursor over the object to be beamed. You achieving orbit by navigating the ship through a series of squares.

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  • Concept: Mark Beardsley, Gregory A. Faccone
  • Design: Mark Beardsley, Gregory A. Faccone
  • Graphics: Gregory A. Faccone, Daniel Peters
  • Programming: Mark Beardsley, Roger Amidon
  • Additional Programming: Henry C. Will IV
  • Musical Arrangement: Mark Van Hecke
  • Technical Direction: Henry C. Will IV
  • Creative Director: Carol Albert
  • Producer: Dan Kitchen
  • Special Thanks: Barry Marx, Tak Lau, Ross Harris

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Product Key Features

  • Rating E-Everyone
  • Genre Simulation
  • Platform Nintendo Game Boy
  • Game Name Star Trek: the NextGen

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  • Release Year 1993
  • Number of Players 1
  • Country/Region of Manufacture USA
  • LeafCats 139973
  • ESRB Descriptor Animated Violence, Mild Violence, Mild Violence

Just like ST Generations.

This game is a real classic with great graphics and sound(for original Gameboy) The missions consist of 1st person space battles,piloting the Enterprise,and 3th person overhead view on planets. The game is full of fast action packed missions and will keep you occupied for hours or till your Gameboy batteries "die". Add an original TNG music theme,playing in the background,to the mix and you've got yourself a classic,great,GB game. Recommended for all Star Trek fans and other people who are just looking for a great space shooter!

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All 15 star trek: the next generation games (& when they take place).

Many of the Star Trek: The Next Generation video games fill in the gaps between the movies, while others let players serve under Picard himself.

Star Trek: The Next Generation spans fifteen years, seven television seasons, four movies, and fifteen video games, which can make it difficult to determine the chronology of events. Beyond Captain Picard and his crew, there’s an entire galaxy full of alien civilizations and complicated interplanetary politics that are hard for even the biggest Trek fans to keep straight.

The Next Generation was a cultural phenomenon that resurrected the Star Trek franchise and created a whole new generation of Trekkies. The television series was set in the years 2364-2370 and then was followed by the movies Star Trek Generations (set in 2371), Star Trek: First Contact (2373), Star Trek: Insurrection (2375), and Star Trek: Nemesis (2379).

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Many of the Star Trek: The Next Generation video games fill in the gaps between movies, with several games tackling the Dominion War that occurred after Insurrection . Other TNG games explore alternate timelines or let players serve aboard the Enterprise-D under Captain Picard himself. Here are all fifteen Star Trek: The Next Generation games and when they take place.

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Birth of the Federation

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Birth of the Federation is a 1999 PC game developed by MicroProse and published by Hasbro Interactive. This turn-based strategy game gives players control of the Federation, Klingon Empire, Romulan Star Empire, Ferengi Alliance, or Cardassian Union and features empire-building mechanics similar to the Civilization games. Though this game ties into TNG , the actual timeline is all over the place because players are controlling empires from their first inception through to the events of The Next Generation .

Star Trek: Conquest

Star Trek: Conquest is a 2007 strategy game for the Wii and PlayStation 2 developed by 4J Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Players can command the Federation, Klingon, Romulan, Cardassian, Dominion, or Breen fleets and are responsible for building support structures, managing admirals and other officers, and commanding ships during combat. Star Trek: Conquest takes place in a non-canon alternate reality, but it's set in the year 2364 which places it during the first season of The Next Generation .

Star Trek: Borg

Star Trek: Borg is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game from Simon and Schuster for Windows and Mac. The player is a Starfleet cadet who encounters Q and is sent back in time to the Battle of Wolf 359. This battle took place in the two-part episode “The Best of Both Worlds” at the end of season 3 and beginning of season 4 of TNG, in which Picard is assimilated by the Borg and leads an attack on a Starfleet armada.

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1993)

Star Trek: The Next Generation is a 1993 Game Boy and NES game by Absolute Entertainment in which the player takes the role of a Starfleet cadet participating in a training simulation.

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The game takes place on board the Enterprise-D, and though there’s no specific date mentioned, the bridge officers on duty in the game line up with the command structure during seasons 2-7 of The Next Generation .

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1994)

In 1994, Spectrum HoloByte developed a Star Trek: The Next Generation game that was published under the subtitle Echoes from the Past for Sega and Future’s Past for Super Nintendo. It’s an adventure game in which players are investigating a temporal device being sought after by the Romulans and the Chodak. Echoes from the Past / Future’s Past doesn’t mention a specific date or year, but it takes place onboard the Enterprise-D with the same crew and bridge officers as seasons 2-7 of The Next Generation .

Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final Unity

Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final Unity is a 1995 point-and-click adventure game developed by MicroProse and published by Spectrum HoloByte for PC and Mac. Players control Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise-D who are all voiced by the original cast of The Next Generation . The storyline of A Final Unity takes place around the year 2370, between the first two episodes of season 7 ("Descent" and "Liaisons").

Star Trek: Klingon

Star Trek: Klingon is an interactive movie/RPG released by Simon & Schuster Interaction in 1996 for PC and Mac that was directed by Jonathan Frakes. The player is a young Klingon about to pass his Rite of Ascension when there is an assassination attempt on Chancellor Gowron, forcing the player to embark on a blood oath to avenge the Klingon High Council.

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The exact timeline of Star Trek: Klingon is unknown, but it has to take place during Gowron’s chancellorship, placing it sometime between his election in season 4 of  The Next Generation and his death in season 7 of Deep Space Nine .

Star Trek: The Next Generation – Klingon Honor Guard

Star Trek: Klingon Honor Guard is a 1998 first-person shooter for Mac and PC released by MicroProse. This game is very similar in concept to Star Trek: Klingon , with the player in the role of a young Klingon investigating a plot to assassinate Chancellor Gowron. Klingon Honor Guard also takes place at some unspecified point during Gowron’s chancellorship.

Star Trek: ConQuest Online

Star Trek: ConQuest Online is an online strategy game for PC developed by Genetic Anomalies and published by Activision in 2000. The player is a member of the Q collective fighting against other Qs for control of the galaxy using game mechanics similar to Hearthstone or Magic: The Gathering . As with anything relating to the Q, the timeline of ConQuest Online is hard to pin down, but it loosely takes place during The Next Generation .

Star Trek Generations

Star Trek Generations is a 1997 first-person shooter developed for the PC by MicroProse. Star Trek Generations essentially just follows the plot of the 1994 movie by the same name, so it takes place in the year 2371, shortly after the events of The Next Generation .

Star Trek: Hidden Evil

Star Trek: Hidden Evil is an adventure game for the PC developed by Presto Studios and published by Activision in 1999. The player takes the role of Ensign Sovok, a human raised by Vulcans who must foil a plot to use a rare genetic seed’s destructive powers to control the galaxy.

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Star Trek: Hidden Evil was marketed as a direct sequel to Star Trek: Insurrection , which took place roughly five years after the end of The Next Generation .

Star Trek: Invasion

Star Trek: Invasion is a 2000 space combat game developed by Warthog Games and published by Activision for the PlayStation. Star Trek: Invasion takes place during 2377, after the end of the Dominion War, which means it occurs after  TNG and between the S tar Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis movies.

Star Trek: Armada and Star Trek: Armada II

Star Trek: Armada and Star Trek: Armada II are PC games from Mad Doc Software and Activision that were released in 2000 and 2001 respectively. The Armada games are real-time strategy games in which players build and maintain fleets as either the Federation, Klingon Empire, Romulan Star Empire, or Borg Collective. Star Trek: Armada takes place in 2376 and Armada II occurs in 2377, placing both games in between the events of Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis .

Star Trek: Away Team

Star Trek: Away Team is a 2001 PC strategy game from Reflexive Entertainment and Activision. Players serve aboard the USS Incursion, an experimental Starfleet ship equipped with holographic technology that allows it to impersonate any vessel. Star Trek: Away Team takes place after the end of the Dominion War in 2377, after Star Trek Insurrection , and before Star Trek: Nemesis .

Star Trek: Bridge Commander

Star Trek: Bridge Commander is a space combat simulation game for PC developed by Totally Games and published by Activision in 2002. The player is a newly promoted captain who is assigned to investigate an exploding star. Star Trek: Bridge Commander occurs just after the Dominion War, which means it’s in between Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis .

There are Star Trek: The Next Generation video games in every major genre, spanning across the entire fifteen-year run of the TNG era, providing fans with a variety of ways to interact with Gene Roddenberry's vast and complicated universe.

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Star Trek: The Next Generation - Future's Past

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  • 1994 ( SNES )
  • 1994 ( Genesis )
  • Spectrum Holobyte, Inc.
  • SEGA of America, Inc.
  • Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd.
  • #272 on SNES
  • #376 on Genesis

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The Romulans request permission to enter the Neutral Zone in order to search for a team of their researchers that they claim has gone missing. The USS Enterprise is sent to monitor their activities and find out their real motives.

Gameplay is divided into three parts: commanding the Enterprise from the bridge, controlling an away team on a planetary mission and combat with other ships.

From the bridge you can control all of the ship's main functions. Conn : Set course to a different planet or sector. Communication : Communicate with other ships. Sensors : Receive information on your surroundings or planets you are orbiting. Computer : Access a database that contains lots of information on planets, races, technology, your crew, etc. Engineering : If the Enterprise got damaged during combat, you can use this command to allocate resources to the different parts of the ship that need to be repaired. Briefing Room : Receive orders and information on your current mission. Tactical Station: Engage in combat. Transporter : Assemble an away team and beam it down to a planet (which is only possible if your current mission requires it).

Before starting an away mission, you have to assemble a team of four crew members that differ in strength and in tactical and technical ability. Some crew members also have special abilities: Dr. Crusher can heal other crew members, Geordi and Data can see in the dark and Data can survive without air. Away missions are shown from a top-down perspective and you can control each team member individually or order different members to follow your currently selected character around. Most away missions are a mixture of simple (real time) combat and puzzle solving that usually consists getting hints from tricorder readings and finding objects that have to be used in the correct way.

Ship battles are also seen from a top-down perspective and let you attack enemy ships with phasers and photon torpedoes, while keeping an eye on your shields and trying to dodge your enemy's torpedoes. If your ship is too heavily damaged, you can surrender and hope that your enemy spares you.

While the SNES and Genesis versions are essentially the same game, there are some noticeable differences. The Genesis version plays considerably faster during ship battles and on away missions as well as on the bridge (meaning it takes much less time to repair the ship). There are many graphical differences and the map layout for away missions is slightly different from the SNES version as well.

  • 新スタートレック 大いなる遺産IFDの謎を追え - Japanese SNES spelling
  • Inspiration: TV series
  • Setting: Space station / Spaceship
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  19. Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (Game Boy video game)

    Star Trek: 25th Anniversary is a 1992 Game Boy video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Ultra, based upon the Star Trek universe. The game chronicles a mission of James T. Kirk and his crew of the USS Enterprise.Despite having the same name, the Game Boy version is not a port of the NES game or computer versions, and is in fact a completely different game.

  20. Star Trek TNG

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  21. PDF Star Trek The Next Generation

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  22. Star Trek: The Next Generation

    For Star Trek: The Next Generation on the Game Boy, GameFAQs has 6 cheat codes and secrets.

  23. Star Trek TNG for gameboy

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