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Star Trek
by Ian Richards
Impact Software [1]
1982
Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 55

Producer: Impact. 16K
£5.00

Anyone thinking to themselves that here is a 16K version jolly good, should keep well away. I'm afraid this program isn't even good enough for the ZX81 from which it must have originated. Apart from the fact that it finishes loading with an OK report and nothing else, no instructions, no suggestion of skill levels (though there are supposed to be levels) not a thing to help you then have to list the BASIC and tell it to run! There are no graphics beyond words and figures. This is totally unplayable and not acceptable by today's standards.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 57

Producer: Impact. 16K
£5.00

Anyone thinking to themselves that here is a 16K version jolly good, should keep well away. I'm afraid this program isn't even good enough for the ZX81 from which it must have originated. Apart from the fact that it finishes loading with an OK report and nothing else, no instructions, no suggestion of skill levels (though there are supposed to be levels) not a thing to help you then have to list the BASIC and tell it to run! There are no graphics beyond words and figures. This is totally unplayable and not acceptable by today's standards.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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