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1982 Sega Star Trek

Year: 1982
Manufacturer: Sega
Name: Star Trek
Class: Coin-Op
Sub-Class: Arcade
Genre: Simulator
Monitor Type: Vector
Color: Color
Orientation: Horizontal
Validation: (validated)

general description

A color vector game where you play Captain Kirk! This Star Trek game used voices to create a great battlefield "simulation" program. The screen is divided into three areas: a large, front view (bottom half of the screen), a smaller overhead view (upper right quadrant), and a status screen (upper left quadrant).

This game was released as a great cockpit game which modeled the Captain's chair, a dedicated upright, and a conversion kit for uprights.

about this version

Released as a dedicated Sega "Convert-a-cab" game, this game can also be found frequently as an Asteroids conversion. (See Asteroids for weight and measurement information for the conversion.)

Unfortunately this game's vector monitor is prone to breakdown for which there isn't any preventative fixes. Never leave a Star Trek game on unattended as the monitor can catch fire.

The game features a spinner for ship movement (rotate right, left), a phaser fire button, a photon torpedo button, and a warp button. You fly from sector to sector clearing the sector of Klingon ships and attempting to protect your base. Dock at the base to recharge your shields, torpedos, and warp time. After certain sectors you will attempt to kill a probe that lays space mines which can explode and severely damage your ship.

Star Trek also makes use of digitized sounds, and features the voices of Spock and Sulu.

Released as a dedicated Sega "Convert-a-cab" game, this game can also be found frequently as an Asteroids conversion. (See Asteroids for weight and measurement information for the conversion.)

Unfortunately this game's vector monitor is prone to breakdown for which there isn't any preventative fixes. Never leave a Star Trek game on unattended as the monitor can catch fire.

The game features a spinner for ship movement (rotate right, left), a phaser fire button, a photon torpedo button, and a warp button. You fly from sector to sector clearing the sector of Klingon ships and attempting to protect your base. Dock at the base to recharge your shields, torpedos, and warp time. After certain sectors you will attempt to kill a probe that lays space mines which can explode and severely damage your ship.

Star Trek also makes use of digitized sounds, and features the voices of Spock, Scotty, and Sulu.

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weight & measurements

Validation Type Height Width Depth Weight Act Dim
Weight*
Ship Dim
Weight*
  Notes
  Upright 73.25" 25.50" 32.00" 352 lbs 308 lbs 455 lbs   Dedicated Upright
*NOTE: Dimensional Weight (also know as "Dim Weight") is an industry standard formula used by shipping companies. The calculation is used to determine how much space a package will take up. Most shipping rates are calculated based on Dim Weight or actual weight, whichever is greater. The formula for Dim Weight is (L" x W" x D")/194. The examples shown here show the actual dimensional weight for the game, and then given an estimated shipping dimensional weight assuming that 5" of packing material is needed in each dimension. Your actual results may vary.

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