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Play Star Trek - The Next Generation (Spain) Online

Pixel Picard and crew stumble through blocky mazes, phasering Klingons between awkward wall bumps—pure ‘90s licensed game jank with a side of nostalgic charm.

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Game Overview

Star Trek: The Next Generation for the Game Boy was released in Spain in 1994, developed by Absolute Entertainment and published by Konami. It arrived during a period when licensed games often prioritized brand recognition over polish, and this title fits squarely within that trend. The game attempts to translate the exploratory and diplomatic spirit of the series into a portable adventure, though it does so with the visual and technical constraints typical of the hardware.

You control Captain Picard, moving him screen by screen through a series of maze-like environments, including the Enterprise and alien landscapes. The main objective involves locating missing crew members and confronting hostile forces, primarily through simple phaser combat that requires careful aiming due to limited movement. Exploration is methodical, with progress often halted by locked doors or environmental puzzles that demand patience. The pacing is slow, and the difficulty can feel unforgiving due to awkward controls and limited resources. Playing it feels like navigating a clunky but earnest tribute to the source material, where persistence is its own reward.

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