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Play Star Trek - Deep Space Nine Online

You blast through waves of Klingon ships in the Defiant, then swap to running DS9’s corridors with a phaser—it shouldn’t work, but the chunky pixel art and chaotic dogfights make it weirdly addictive.

Developer: Novotrade
Genre: Action
Released: 1995
File size: 1 KB
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Game Overview

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine on SNES is one of those weird little gems that somehow makes a side-scrolling shooter work in the Trek universe. You start off defending the station as Sisko, switching between piloting the Defiant in these chaotic space battles and running around corridors with a phaser—which, honestly, feels a bit odd at first, but it grows on you.

The pixel art nails that '90s Trek aesthetic, especially the Cardassian designs and the Defiant’s chunky sprite. The action’s straightforward—dodge, shoot, repeat—but there’s a surprising amount of enemy variety, from Klingon birds-of-prey to these annoying little drones that swarm you. It’s not exactly deep, but blasting through waves of enemies while that classic SNES soundtrack kicks in? Weirdly satisfying.

If you’re a Trek fan, it’s a fun novelty. If you’re just into retro shooters, it’s a solid, if slightly janky, entry. Either way, don’t overthink it—just enjoy the chaos.

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