
Star Trek - Deep Space Nine - Crossroads Of Time (beta) Game
📅 1995 ✍️ Novotrade International

Ever stumble across a game that feels like it got lost in time? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time is one of those—a solid SNES action-platformer that somehow slipped under the radar. You play as Sisko (or Bashir in two-player mode), running, jumping, and phasering your way through Cardassian stations and alien planets. The controls are a little stiff by today’s standards, but the pixel art nails that Trek vibe—gritty corridors, weird alien backdrops, even a few familiar faces popping up.
It’s not just mindless blasting, either. There’s some light puzzle-solving, like rerouting power or sneaking past guards, which keeps things from feeling repetitive. And yeah, the voice samples are hilariously compressed, but hearing Sisko growl “Red alert!” in 16-bit glory never gets old. If you’re into retro games or just love Deep Space Nine, this one’s a weird little time capsule worth digging up.
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