
A series of high-profile adventure games spun out of this success and quickly became hits thanks to the effort of Interplay. In the early '90s, Star Trek was flourishing. Related: EXCLUSIVE: Star Trek Discovery's Sonequa Martin-Green Explains The Challenges of Michael Burnham Today, though, that game is lost to time and will never see release. One proposed game that aimed for a 1997 release date would have revolutionized not just Star Trek as a franchise but video games as a whole. Star Trek was once a hot property in gaming thanks to a series of successful adventure games and space simulation titles. Star Trek video games have died down in popularity in recent years as the franchise shifts its focus to other mediums, but that wasn't always the case. All the games are now available in the US (and elsewhere) for $10.Nearly 60 years after its release, Star Trek remains a massive media franchise, with TV shows like Star Trek Discovery doing big business and rumblings about new movies regularly popping up in headlines. "This changes now with releasing for the first time in digital distribution," GOG said. Many of those titles have become unavailable and are unplayable on modern machines, as well. Particularly, Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force and Star Trek: Bridge Commander are considered to be some of the best Star Trek titles out there, as Screen Rant notes. But as GOG writes, "an absolute golden era of Star Trek games began at the end of the ’90s and the beginning of the 2000s with new games landing every few months." So how do these games rank in the Star Trek pantheon? Games like Star Trek: 25th Anniversary and Star Trek: Online are perhaps better known, to be sure.

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