![]() Ancient WestHolographic program created by Alexander Rozhenko. The participants played the town sheriff, his deputy, & Durango, a mysterious stranger. The objective of the program was to apprehend Eli Hollander, "the Butcher of Bozeman", a known criminal wanted for murder.. |
![]() BaseballA sport that originated on Earth in the 19th century, became popular in the 1940s but ended professionally in 2042. Some Humans still played the game in the 24th century. It is bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting & fielding. |
![]() Captain ProtonA holonovel created by Tom Paris. The program was built to look like 1930s science fiction B-movie serials. The holoprojectors would display in black and white. |
![]() DaboA Ferengi gambling game. It was a roulette-style game of chance. When one won, it was customary to shout "Dabo!" |
![]() DartsAn Earth game of hand-eye coordination & skill with roots in medieval England. A small version of an arrow, was thrown against a circular board that was divided into zones that awarded different point values. In the 20th century, it became popular in pubs. |
![]() Dixon HillA series of holonovel, based off of a book series written by Tracy Torme They featured private detective Dixon Hill, who first appeared in the short story The Big Good-Bye, published on Earth in the pulp magazine Amazing Detective Stories in 1934. |
![]() Dom-jotA game played with a ball and cue on an irregularly geometric table, similar to Earth billiards with certain elements of pinball. |
![]() Fair HaveanHoloprogram written by Tom Paris. Depicted an authentic recreation of an Irish settlement. The characters & scenery were incredibly advanced. |
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![]() Kadis-kotA board game played with two or more players. Consist of three sets of round & hexagonal pieces. They are placed on a hexagonal board, which is divided into grids. |
![]() Kal-tohVulcan game of intense strategy. Used the playing rods to change the shape, each move can either lead to a more 'harmonious' shape or a chaotic one. The victor is the person who manages to transform the shape into an ordered form. |
![]() Ktarian GameA single-player headset device worn over the ears, with a visual interface. The game displayed a grid pattern on which the player had to direct hovering disks into cone shaped objects over the course of multiple levels. |
![]() Orbital SkydivingA recreational activity that involved leaping from a spacecraft at exospheric altitudes. The participant jumps from orbit and lands on a planetary target using a parachute. |
![]() Pair Matcha tabletop electronic game. You need to match pairs of sound effects hidden behind squares on the display. |
![]() Parrises SquaresA vigorous & rather violent athletic game during the 24th century. Players wore padded uniforms, used an ion mallet & a ball. The game also involved a ram. |
![]() PokerEarth card game of chance and skill. players wagered on the strength of their playing cards relative to those of the other players, at least some of whose cards are hidden. Bets were made with casino chips. |
![]() PoolA game played on a billiard table. After the balls are scattered with a break shot, a player is assigned, solid or striped balls depending on which ball gets pocketed in one of the six pockets on the table. The object of the game is to pocket all your balls, followed by the 8-ball. |
![]() Ressikan FluteA small flute, native to the community of Ressik on the planet of Kataan. In 2368, Captain Jean-Luc Picard acquired a Ressikan flute through an experience he had related to a probe launched from the dead planet. |
![]() Sherlock HolmesHolonovels, based off the books written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes was an English detective who used comprehensive observation of his surroundings, deductive reasoning & logic, to solve crimes. |
![]() Ship in a BottleA type of model ship built inside a bottle. Constructing such models was a hobby among some Humans. |
![]() 3-D ChessAn upgrade of the Earth game chess. It Incorporated traditional chess pieces on a three level board. The goal was to checkmate your opponent's king. |
![]() TongoA strategic Ferengi game It was a combination of cards and roulette and which was played with two to eight players. The object of the game was to win by acquiring as much wealth as possible. |
![]() VelocityA one-on-one competitive sport that was a cross between handball and a phaser range and held on a holodeck. Each player must avoid being hit by a disk by shooting it and sending it back toward their opponent. |
![]() Vulcan LuteA twelve-stringed musical instrument played on the planet Vulcan that was tuned on a diatonic scale and noted to be very soothing. |