Other TNG games explore alternate timelines or let players serve aboard the Enterprise-D under Captain Picard himself. GOG.com is a digital distribution platform an online store with a curated selection of games, an optional gaming client giving you freedom of choice, and a vivid community of gamers. Many of the Star Trek: The Next Generation video games fill in the gaps between movies, with several games tackling the Dominion War that occurred after Insurrection. Related: Star Trek Theory: Seven Of Nine Was Rejected From Starfleet The television series was set in the years 2364-2370 and then was followed by the movies Star Trek Generations (set in 2371), Star Trek: First Contact (2373), Star Trek: Insurrection (2375), and Star Trek: Nemesis (2379). It's a strategy game, set in a real-time, sci-fi / futuristic, licensed title, space flight and war themes. Announced on 6 March 2001, and billed as a 'world-building simulator', Borg Assimilator was planned to be a strategy game where players built empires through assimilation. Star Trek: Armada II (aka STA2) is a video game published in 2001 on Windows by Activision Publishing, Inc. Q initially takes the player onto the bridge of the cadets fathers ship as an invisible observer.
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Star Trek: Borg is an interactive movie filmed in first-person through the eyes of the cadet. However, the mysterious entity 'Q' (played by John deLancie) gives you the chance to travel back in time to Wolf 359 and try saving your father and his ship. The Next Generation was a cultural phenomenon that resurrected the Star Trek franchise and created a whole new generation of Trekkies. Star Trek: Borg Assimilator was an unreleased PC game from Activision and Cyberlore Studios. When the Borg attack again, Starfleet wont allow you to stay and fight them.
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Beyond Captain Picard and his crew, there’s an entire galaxy full of alien civilizations and complicated interplanetary politics that are hard for even the biggest Trek fans to keep straight. Star Trek: The Next Generation spans fifteen years, seven television seasons, four movies, and fifteen video games, which can make it difficult to determine the chronology of events.