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Begin (video game)

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Developer(s)
  
Clockwork Software

Genre(s)
  
Simulation

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Release date(s)
  
1984

Initial release date
  
1984

Platform
  
DOS

Similar
  
Star Trek: The Promethe, Star Trek: The Kobayas, Star Trek: The Rebel Universe, Star Trek: Secret of Vulcan F, Star Trek: Phaser Strike

Begin, A Tactical Starship Simulation is a computer game which was released in 1984 and consists of combat between spaceships. It is a tactical starship simulator where the player commands a fleet of ships against an alien force. In the early 1990s, it was followed by Begin 2. Begin 3 for Windows was released in March 2009. In 1996, Michael Feir stated that Begin 2 is "the best and most detailed simulator accessible to the blind."

The game is set in the Star Trek universe. Players can play as the Federation, Klingon, Romulans or Orion Pirates. Various weapons and functions are included, such as phasers, photon torpedeos and tractor beams. According to PC-SIG, the "computer strategy is quite effective."

Begin 2

Begin 2 is a tactical starship simulator game set in the Star Trek universe released in 1991. It is the sequel to Begin. The screen is similar to the one in Begin. The main difference is that the sequel featured VGA graphics whereas the original used pure ASCII screen characters (text mode). Extra ships and weapons were added as well. However, each ship is individually represented in the game, and can be individually operated and commanded by the player. Each ship has a unique set of weapons and resources. As with the first game, one of the most notable features of this game is its highly mathematical nature, and its lack of random factors.

References

Begin (video game) Wikipedia