Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Starship Bridge Simulator

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Starship Bridge Simulator

North American SNES cover art
Developer(s) High Voltage Software (32X)
Interplay
Publisher(s) Interplay
Producer(s) Alan Pavlish
Designer(s) Jeremy Barnes
Scott Everts
Programmer(s) Darryl D. Hawkins
Writer(s) Scott Bennie
Composer(s) Ken Allen (SNES)
Brian L. Schmidt (32X)
Engine Modified Star Trek: 25th Anniversary engine
Platform(s) Super Nintendo, Sega 32X
Release date(s)

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

  • NA December 1994

32X

Genre(s) Simulation

Starfleet Academy - Starship Bridge Simulator is a video game for the Super Nintendo and Sega 32X systems which was released in 1994 by Interplay, the same group which produced many later Star Trek starship games.

Reception

Reviewing the Super Nintendo version, GamePro described it as "solid but low-key". They criticized the sound effects but praised the easy-to-use control interface, variety of game play, and numerous Star Trek references, and gave the game an overall positive recommendation.[1] The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly scored the 32X version a respectable 6.675 out of 10, but thoroughly panned the game, stating that the graphics, sound, and gameplay are all virtually identical to those of the Super Nintendo original. One of the reviewers also remarked that the game is "great for fans, but too complex for regular players."[2]

References

  1. "ProReview: Star Trek Starfleet Academy". GamePro (IDG) (75): 144. December 1994.
  2. "Review Crew: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy". Electronic Gaming Monthly (Ziff Davis) (76): 44. November 1995.

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