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Star Trek - 25th Anniversary
Star Trek - 25th Anniversary stands as a defining shooter title on the NES. With polished gameplay mechanics and memorable level design, this classic delivers an experience that has stood the test of time.
- Developer
- Interplay
- Released
- 1992
- Platform
- NES
- Genre
- Shooter
- Players
- 1P
- Rating
- 4.4 / 5 (2.1K)
- Last updated
Star Trek - 25th Anniversary Controls — NES Keyboard Keys
Default keyboard bindings for Star Trek - 25th Anniversary on our in-browser NES emulator. Plug in a USB or Bluetooth gamepad to auto-detect mappings, or rebind any key from the emulator settings menu.
| Keyboard | Console button | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| ↑ | D-Pad Up | Move up |
| ↓ | D-Pad Down | Move down |
| ← | D-Pad Left | Move left |
| → | D-Pad Right | Move right |
| X | A | Primary action (jump / confirm) |
| Z | B | Secondary action (attack / cancel) |
| Enter | Start | Start / Pause |
| Shift | Select | Select / Mode |
Rebind any key from the EmulatorJS in-game settings menu (gear icon → Controls). A connected gamepad auto-maps to the same buttons.
Star Trek - 25th Anniversary Longplay & Gameplay Videos
Watch a full playthrough of Star Trek - 25th Anniversary on NES before you dive in — recommended for getting a feel for the game's pacing, story beats, and difficulty curve.
Watch longplay on YouTube
"Star Trek - 25th Anniversary" NES longplay 1992
Star Trek - 25th Anniversary Cheat Codes
19 community-curated cheats for Star Trek - 25th Anniversary. Tick any to activate them automatically when you click "Play with cheats" — or copy a code into your own emulator.
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Infinite Health Kirk
SXVNXOSO -
Infinite Health 2nd Person
SXXSGSSO -
Kirk has more energy
LEOOVGYE -
Kirk has less energy
GEOOVGYA -
McCoy has more energy
LAUXYAYE -
McCoy has less energy
GAUXYAYA -
Spock has more energy
LAUZTAYE -
Spock has less energy
GAUZTAYA -
Security has more energy
LAVZLAYE -
Geologist has more energy
LAKXAAYE -
Geologist has less energy
GAKXAAYA -
Biologist has more energy
LASXZAYE
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Biologist has less energy
GASXZAYA -
Historian has more energy
LASZPAYE -
Historian has less energy
GASZPAYA -
McCoy gives full energy to injured party
YEKUYPGA -
Infinite Health (Captain Kirk)
0790:07 -
Infinite Health (2nd Person, Usually Spock)
0791:07 -
Infinite Health (Specialist, McCoy, Etc.)
0794:07
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was Star Trek - 25th Anniversary released?
Star Trek - 25th Anniversary was released in 1992 for the NES.
Who developed Star Trek - 25th Anniversary?
Star Trek - 25th Anniversary was developed by Interplay, available to play in your browser on RetroGameSpace.
How many players does Star Trek - 25th Anniversary support?
Star Trek - 25th Anniversary is a single-player Shooter game for the NES.
What type of game is Star Trek - 25th Anniversary?
Star Trek - 25th Anniversary is a Shooter game for the NES, playable instantly in your browser — no downloads, no installs.
How can I play Star Trek - 25th Anniversary for free?
Open this page and click "Play Now" — Star Trek - 25th Anniversary runs free in your browser via WebAssembly emulation. No account, no payment, no installer.
Do I need to download anything to play Star Trek - 25th Anniversary in the browser?
No. Star Trek - 25th Anniversary streams from a public archive into a browser-side NES emulator. Nothing is installed on your computer.
Can I save my progress in Star Trek - 25th Anniversary?
Yes. Save states are stored in your browser (IndexedDB) per game, and you can also use any in-game save the original NES cartridge supported.
Does Star Trek - 25th Anniversary work on mobile devices?
Yes — the NES emulator runs on iOS Safari and Android Chrome. Touch controls overlay the game; landscape mode is recommended.
Is it legal to play Star Trek - 25th Anniversary this way?
RetroGameSpace is a transient caching reverse-proxy and does not host first-party copies of Star Trek - 25th Anniversary. Game files are fetched on demand from publicly-accessible archives. You are responsible for compliance with your local laws and the bring-your-own-ROM principle.