Meta-Trek

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Meta-Trek
Script error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.
Developer(s)Brandon Rigney III
Publisher(s)The Alternate Source[1]
Director(s)Script error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.
Producer(s)Script error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.
Designer(s)Brandon Rigney III[2]
Programmer(s)Script error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.
Artist(s)Script error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.
Writer(s)Script error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.
Composer(s)Script error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.
Platform(s)TRS-80
Release1980
Arcade systemScript error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.

Meta-Trek is a 1980 video game published on disk only by The Alternate Source for TRS-80 32K microcomputers.

Contents

Meta-Trek is a Star Trek style game where the object is to explore and claim as many of the 256 available quadrants as possible, while destroying enemy Binarians.[3]

Reception

J. Mishcon reviewed Meta-Trek in The Space Gamer No. 37.[3] Mishcon commented that "All in all, I would say that for those interested in a first rate original-Trek style game, this fits the bill nicely."[3]

References

  1. Butler, Charles W., ed. (September 1980). "Meta-Trek". The Alternate Source. Vol. 1, no. 5. Lansing, MI: The Alternate Source. p. 5 – via Internet Archive.
  2. Green, Wayne, ed. (September 1980). "Meta-Trek!". 80 Microcomputing (Ad). Vol. 1, no. 9. Peterborough, NH: 1001001 Inc. p. 215. ISSN 0199-6789 – via Internet Archive.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Mishcon, J. (March 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (37). Steve Jackson Games: 27.


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