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moghul72: I like very much to play again this games. Star Trek elite force 1 and 2 were vey playable and amazing. Please..
There's a lot of Star Trek games missing in the digital distribution. I'd love to see not only Elite Force 1 and 2, but also Starfleet Command 2 and 3, Bridge Commander, Armada 1 and 2, Klingon Academy, Away Team etc. Probably it's very hard to bring these games to digital sale because of complicated property rights. I'm rather pessimistic when it comes to bringing these games back to sale unfortunately. :(
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chimera2025: There are a lot of good Star Trek games out there. The Armada games and Klingon Academy are some of my favorites of all time.
The cinematics from Kllingon Academy are honestly are pretty good episode of TNG if you treat them that way.
There are some games which go so far back that no one even remembers to mention them.

Star Trek: The Promethean Prophecy, Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative, and Star Trek: The Rebel Universe should be brought back digitally, if for no other reason, at least for being among the very first officially licensed Star Trek computer games.
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PixelBoy: There are some games which go so far back that no one even remembers to mention them.

Star Trek: The Promethean Prophecy, Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative, and Star Trek: The Rebel Universe should be brought back digitally, if for no other reason, at least for being among the very first officially licensed Star Trek computer games.
I have disks for all three of those. Would be nice to have them here.
Still hoping for them to appear, although i understand the nightmare hell of sorting the licensing
Post edited December 28, 2020 by Johnny_GT
Elite Force and Armada were published by Activision and that seems to be a barrier for a lot of games like Heretic II and Wolfenstein 2009.
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wolfsite: Elite Force and Armada were published by Activision and that seems to be a barrier for a lot of games like Heretic II and Wolfenstein 2009.
Maybe. But There are other Activision titles on GOG, so I do not know what to think. All the Sierra Catalogue is Activision And we have Diablo available here, from Blizzard/Activision, so I am pretty confused.

Greetngs
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Gudadantza: Maybe. But There are other Activision titles on GOG, so I do not know what to think. All the Sierra Catalogue is Activision And we have Diablo available here, from Blizzard/Activision, so I am pretty confused.

Greetngs
It's due to licensing issues. Maybe the license for some of the Star Trek games expired and bringing them back to sale would require to re-license it. That involves quite a big costs and Activision doesn't have a guarantee that it'll be profitable enough.
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Gudadantza: All the Sierra Catalogue is Activision
Nope, Leisure Suit Larry isn't.
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Mori_Yuki: Just vote and keep your fingers crossed. :-)

Elite Force I
Elite Force II
Oh, nice. I didn't know about those. I know it's a long shot but voted anyway; it would be great to see EFII multiplayer active again.