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'''''Enterprise: Role Play Game In [[Star Trek]]''''' is a [[games|role playing game]] by the Japanese company [[Tsukuda Hobby]], released in {{y|1983}} in a boxed set format.
 
'''''Enterprise: Role Play Game In [[Star Trek]]''''' is a [[games|role playing game]] by the Japanese company [[Tsukuda Hobby]], released in {{y|1983}} in a boxed set format.
   

Revision as of 16:00, 26 May 2009

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Enterprise RPG cover

The cover

Enterprise RPG contents

The game contents

Enterprise: Role Play Game In Star Trek is a role playing game by the Japanese company Tsukuda Hobby, released in 1983 in a boxed set format.

Like most Japanese publications and boxed games, the quality of the components of Enterprise was exceptional. It came packed in a brilliantly colored hard cardboard box (8.5" x 11.5" x 1.5") featuring Kirk, Spock and McCoy on the front; and a black and white rear cover with a description of the game, pictures of some of the character cards and their stats, and a list of the game components, as follows:

  • A 20-page Rulebook, almost entirely text with few illustrations and no other Star Trek photos
  • A 13-page Adventure book, including 4 pages of maps with a "blueprint" look to them
  • 15 double-sided Character Cards, coated for use with erasable markers or crayon; the front featured a photo of the player character, and the back listed their statistics and provided space for tracking hits, making notes and so on; cards were provided for Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Uhura, Scotty, Sulu, Chekov, Chapel, Rand, Commander Kang the Klingon, Stonn the Vulcan, Subcommander Tal the Romulan and three blank cards, presumably for NPCs
  • Two twenty-sided D10 dice (red and white, numbered 0-9)
  • One 9mm D6
  • Mail-in return survey card
  • 4-page 1983 Tsukuda Simulation Game catalog detailing the SF Series, HG-001 through HG-016