Talk:Star Trek: Starfleet Command III

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Umm, I'm not sure how this game can be legally distributed just because it's no longer supported. It's probably still under copyright and therefore any links to download locations should be removed.

Was this game really "produced in only limited quantities"? I saw plenty of them in stores. There is one guy on eBay who likes to try and sell it for $125/copy all the time, but no one actually buys them at that price. I bet he added that statement.

I don't have a source to point to, but I very much believe that it WAS produced in limited quantities, because of all the Trek games from the same general era (late 90s and early 00s) this one and Elite Force 2 are by far the hardest to find. I still occasionally run across all three of this game's predecessors in video game store bargain bins, but I haven't seen SFC3 in stores since not long after it was released. Also, searching online generally reveals that a new copy of this game can't be bought anywhere, and used copies sell for $80 or more at every site I've managed to locate them. Toroca 18:03, 9 February 2007 (UTC)


[edit] 'References' removed

I removed the references section because, and you can quote me on this, the referenced article was a piece of shit. The article was riddled with spelling and grammar errors, and utterly failed to reference any of its own claims. Worse, it was hardly about the subject matter at all. Upon re-reading, it's quite possible that the article was written by a retarded orangutan, or maybe a cappucine monkey that a retarded orangutan might call stupid in polite company. As far as encyclopedic integrity is concerned, one might as well link to crayon scribblings on a wall.

The article previously referenced can be seen at http://www.startrek-gamers.com/history12.htm

[edit] 'External Links' also removed

Wow. Just wow... Of all the possible gaming sites that could be referenced, the Wikipedia links to http://www.startrek-gamers.com/sfc3.htm for a review. It's quite clear that the author of this review lacks even a basic understanding of english. Not only should their article be shunned, but the author should be tarred, feathered and beaten with a stick. The author(s) can't even tell the difference between were and we're. Jesus jumping christ on a pogo stick, that article sucks. That's all.