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Holodeck
Our first slideshow for the Amiga featuring stunning CGI
Star Trek artwork by Mark Platts. This slideshow spans two disks and features a
range of CGI artwork with music. Both files need to be downloaded and they are
here in DMS format for the Amiga. You will need to decompress both of these to
floppy to run the slideshow. This slideshow is intended for use on the Amiga
only and will NOT work on Amiga emulators.
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Holodeck
2
Our second Amiga slideshow featuring
another selection of stunning CGI Star Trek artwork by Mark Platts. This
slideshow spans two disks and features a range of CGI artwork with music. Both
files need to be downloaded and they are here in DMS format for the Amiga. You
will need to decompress both of these to floppy to run the slideshow. This
slideshow is intended for use on the Amiga only and will NOT work on Amiga
emulators.
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Holodeck 3
The third in our series of successful Amiga Star Trek
slideshows featuring another selection of stunning CGI artwork. This slideshow
spans two disks and features a range of top quality artwork with music. Both
files need to be downloaded and they are here in DMS format for the Amiga. You
will need to decompress both of these to floppy to run the slideshow. This
slideshow is intended for use on the Amiga only and will NOT work on Amiga
emulators.
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Holodeck 4
The fourth in our masive series of Amiga Star Trek
slideshows featuring another selection of stunning CGI artwork. This slideshow
spans two disks and features a range of top quality artwork with music. Both
files need to be downloaded and they are here in DMS format for the Amiga. You
will need to decompress both of these to floppy to run the slideshow. This
slideshow is intended for use on the Amiga only and will NOT work on Amiga
emulators.
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Holodeck 5
The fifth slideshow to bear the Holodeck brand and yet
another two disk collection of stunning CGI artwork. This slideshow features a
range of top quality artwork with great background music. Both files need to be
downloaded and they are here in DMS format for the Amiga. You will need to
decompress both of these to floppy to run the slideshow. This slideshow is
intended for use on the Amiga only and will NOT work on Amiga
emulators.
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Illusions
Our first SF/Fantasy slideshow for the Amiga featuring a
mixture of work from a number of artists with background music. Both files need
to be downloaded and they are here in DMS format for the Amiga. You will need
to decompress both of these to floppy to run the slideshow. This slideshow is
intended for use on the Amiga only and will NOT work on Amiga
emulators.
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Illusions 2
Our second SF/Fantasy
slideshow for the Amiga featuring a mixture of work from a number of artists
with background music. Both files need to be downloaded and they are here in
DMS format for the Amiga. You will need to decompress both of these to floppy
to run the slideshow. This slideshow is intended for use on the Amiga only and
will NOT work on Amiga emulators.
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Illusions 3
The third release in our general SF/Fantasy slideshow
series, again featuring a mixture of work from a number of different artists
with some great background music. Both files need to be downloaded and they are
here in DMS format for the Amiga. You will need to decompress both of these to
floppy to run the slideshow. This slideshow is intended for use on the Amiga
only and will NOT work on Amiga emulators.
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Star Trek, by Tobias Richter
This is one of the most well-known public domain titles ever
released on the Amiga and now we are presenting here for those of you who may
have missed it first time around. This is a two-disk Star Trek game by
artist/animator Tobias Richter and puts you in control of the movie-era
Enterprise. This is a must for any Star Trek fan or for fans of Tobias' work.
Both DMS files are needed to run the game and you will need to decompress these
to disk to run the game. This should also work on later versions of WinUAE on
the PC.
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The Final Frontier, Issue 1
Our first title we released for the Amiga back in 1991,
which was the world's first disk magazine devoted to Star Trek. Spanning two
disks, this features art, articles, fiction, reviews, music and much more. Both
files need to be downloaded and they are here in DMS format for the Amiga. You
will need to decompress both of these to floppy to run the magazine. These
files are intended for use with the Amiga only, but later versions of the Amiga
emulator, WinUAE can also load Amiga DMS files.
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The Final Frontier,
Issue 4
One of the biggest issues of our Star
Trek disk magazine for the Amiga spanning a massive four disks. This issue is
packed with all the usual features including art, articles, fiction, reviews,
music and much more. All four files need to be downloaded and they are provided
here in DMS format for the Amiga. You will need to decompress all four files to
floppy to run the magazine. These files are intended for use with the Amiga
only, but later versions of the Amiga emulator, WinUAE can also load Amiga DMS
files.
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The Final Frontier, Issue 7
The first issue we produced using the LCARS menu system
based on the computer terminals seen on the series. Another packed issue with
lots of articles, fiction, reviews, art, music and much more. As always, all
four files need to be downloaded and they are provided here in DMS format for
the Amiga. You will need to decompress all four files to floppy to run the
magazine. These files are intended for use with the Amiga only, but later
versions of the Amiga emulator, WinUAE can also load Amiga DMS files.
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The Final Frontier, Issue 9
This is the first issue of our Star Trek disk magazine for
the Amiga that we are making available online that uses our LCARS menu system
(introduced for Issue 7) that recreates the look and feel of the Star Trek
computer terminals. This issue as usual is packed with art, music, articles,
fiction and more and features an exclusive interview with comedian Jim
Davidson. All three files need to be downloaded and they are provided here in
DMS format for the Amiga. You will need to decompress all four files to floppy
to run the magazine. These files are intended for use with the Amiga only, but
later versions of the Amiga emulator, WinUAE can also load Amiga DMS
files.
A limited edition disk label for this magazine, signed by
Jim Davidson, is available from us. For more information, see the Clearance
Sales page.
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The Final Frontier, Issue 10
This is the final issue of The Final Frontier that we have
produced to-date, spanning three disks of articles, fiction, artwork, music and
much more. Possibly the best issue that we created and an AGA version of this
was planned, but never got off the drawing board. |