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Time Trek
Developer(s)Connan Enterprises [1]
Publisher(s) Personal Software
Programmer(s)Joshua Lavinsky (TRS)
Brad Templeton (PET) [2]
Platform(s) TRS-80 (1978)
PET(1978)
Release 1978

Time Trek is a Star Trek computer game published by Personal Software in 1978. Two similar but unrelated games were published under this brand in 1978, one for the Commodore PET by Brad Templeton [2] and one programmed by Joshua Lavinsky for the TRS-80 4K Level I or Level II microcomputer. [1]

Plot summary

Time Trek is a real-time Star Trek-style game in which the Enterprise must eliminate the Klingons before they can destroy all the starbases. [3]

Reception

J. Mishcon reviewed Time Trek in The Space Gamer No. 28. [3] Mishcon commented that "the real-time aspect of the game and the aggressive tactics of the damn Klingons make this game quite exciting. For those into hand-eye coordination and fast action, Time Trek will be enjoyable." [3] In his 80-US review of Space Battle, "One of the best space war games available", Geo Blank compared the game to Time Trek, commenting that "The extra control makes Time Trek a better action game." [4]

References

  1. ^ a b Lavinsky, Joshua (1978). Time Trek (Manual). Personal Software, Inc. pp. 1–12 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b Fylstra, Dan, ed. (Spring 1980). "Personal Software" (Catalogue). Sunnyvale, CA: Personal Software, Inc. pp. 11, 17 – via Internet Archive. {{ cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= ( help)
  3. ^ a b c Mishcon, J. (May–June 1980). "Time Trek". Capsule Reviews. The Space Gamer. No. 28. Austin, TX: Steve Jackson Games. pp. 26–27. ISSN  0194-9977 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ Blank, Geo (March–April 1980). "Space Battle". Software Reviews. 80-U.S. Vol. 3, no. 2. Tacoma, WA: 80-Northwest Publishing Co. p. 69 – via Internet Archive.