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Deep Space Nine: The Fallen takes the crew of DS9 into a strange & frightening piece of ancient history!
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Compatible OS: Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT
ESRB Rating: (Not Applicable)
Media Format: CD-ROM
Summary
Product Title: Pearson Education Star Trek Deep Space NINE: The Fallen Win95/98
Manufacturer: Pearson Education
Lowest Price: $19.99
Power Score: 4.2 | 2 Reviews
Software
License Type: Full Product
ESRB Rating: (Not Applicable)
Media Format: CD-ROM
General
Class: Software-Entertainment
Category: Entertainment
Min License Size: 1 Users
Media Format: CD-ROM
Max License Size: (Not Applicable)
License Type: Full Product
Version / Edition: (Not Applicable)
URL: Manufacturer Link
System Requirements
Required Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT
Recommended Memory: (Not Applicable)
Recommended Disk Space: (Not Applicable)
Required Memory: 64 MB
Required Disk Space: 100 MB
Recommended Processor Speed: (Not Applicable)
Required Processor Speed: 233 MHz
Recommended Processor Class: (Not Applicable)
Required Processor Class: Intel Pentium II Processor
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Fallen receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 3.3 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #1,249 game of all time, #44 game of 2000 for the PC and #329 PC game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 31 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked,...
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Not the flaccid, power plug-looking version of the newer series, nor even the sleek, needle-barreled weapons of the late-Shatner seasons. No, I wanted the original phaser that looked like an oversized nine-volt battery. There was something decidedly cool about all that destructive power coming from a black box so small that you knew Kirk never bothered changing the power setting. He just left it...
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