I zoomed in to read the disc and now I can’t stop laughing because the disc image was taken while still in the box and wasn’t shopped out of the center hole. Is funny to me.
What is this sorcery?!
I saw it too. Did we hop timelines?
Never played it. Is there a easy way to play in on modern hardware?
I have no experience with this, but I found this guide. https://www.startrek-gaming.com/how-to-get-a-final-unity-running-on-a-windows-10-computer/
If you happen to be on linux, there are likely guides out there for that, too. I would think there is a decent amount of overlap of people who want to play old Star Trek games and people who are interested in linux.
If you happen to be on linux, there are likely guides out there for that, too. I would think there is a decent amount of overlap of people who want to play old Star Trek games and people who are interested in linux.
How dare you call me out like that?!
I think I just figured out what I’m doing tomorrow
A Final Unity! One of the best Trek games out there! I love how they managed to actually fit a real astrometrics puzzle within the context of a point and click adventure game.
If you’re a fan of Star Trek adventure games, make sure to give the new Star Trek: Resurgence a shot. It’s done by some ex-Telltale employees, and makes really good use of the genre to tell a fun Starfleet adventure off with a new ship and crew.
I really enjoyed Resurgence starting out, and without giving too much away, I liked the general thrust of the story, but man there are certain points along the way where you really see the Telltale cracks in the Trek facade.
I wonder why there weren’t more games in the same style :-/
A lot of the old Trek games are available on GOG, but sadly A Final Unity isn’t one of them. I assume there’s some kind of licensing problem holding it up?
OT: This picture reminds me of https://youtu.be/9wJzzspiwK0