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Video Trek 88
''Video Trek 88'' is a computer game developed and published by Windmill Software in 1982, based on the earlier ''Star Trek (1971 video game), Star Trek'' text game. As opposed to the mainframe version, both the galactic chart and the local map are displayed side by side. The game is suitable for monochrome or color adapters, but is best viewed in monochrome. It was one of Windmill Software's earliest games, written in the BASIC programming language (specifically, BASICA) and requires an Interpreter (computing), interpreter such as GW-BASIC to be executed. References External linksVideo Trek 88on Home of the UnderdogsVideo Trek 88 entry
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Windmill Software
Windmill Software is a Canadian software company. Windmill Software today publishes property management software and management information system software, but the company is more notable for its past role as a developer, marketer, publisher, and distributor of computer and video games. The company developed several games for the IBM PC in the early 1980s. Windmill Software was acquired by Dude Solutions in March 2015. Games *Floppy Frenzy' (1982) *'' Video Trek 88'' (1982) *Attack on Altair' (1983) *''Conquest'' (1983) *'' Digger'' (1983)''The Exterminator''(1983) *Moonbugs' (1983) -- a rare example of a 16-color RGBI CGA titl*'' Rollo And The Brush Bros'' (1983) *''Styx'' (1983) Unreleased *''Vortex'' (a '' Tempest'' clone) *''PeeWee'' (a ''Q*bert'' clone) *A version of ''Asteroids An asteroid is a minor planet of the inner Solar System. Sizes and shapes of asteroids vary significantly, ranging from 1-meter rocks to a dwarf planet almost 1000 km in diameter; th ...
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