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[[Image:TPSTEdition.jpg|thumb|Box and components]]
 
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The '''Trivial Pursuit - ''Star Trek'' Edition VCR Game''' was made by [[Telstar Video Entertainment]] in the UK in {{y|1995}} as a "Sci-Fi Master Game" supplement for the standard ''Trivial Pursuit'' board [[games]].
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The '''''Trivial Pursuit - ''Star Trek'' Edition VCR Game''''' was made by [[Telstar Video Entertainment]] in the UK in {{y|1995}} as a "Sci-Fi Master Game" supplement for the standard ''Trivial Pursuit'' board [[games]].
   
 
The set consisted of a VHS videocassette (in PAL format) with over 100 clips from the [[TOS|original ''Star Trek'' series]] and the first six [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' films]], a game booklet with over 600 questions related to the video clips, and a Category Card. Game instructions allowed for gameplay with or without the ''Trivial Pursuit'' board game.
 
The set consisted of a VHS videocassette (in PAL format) with over 100 clips from the [[TOS|original ''Star Trek'' series]] and the first six [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' films]], a game booklet with over 600 questions related to the video clips, and a Category Card. Game instructions allowed for gameplay with or without the ''Trivial Pursuit'' board game.

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Box and components

The Trivial Pursuit - Star Trek Edition VCR Game was made by Telstar Video Entertainment in the UK in 1995 as a "Sci-Fi Master Game" supplement for the standard Trivial Pursuit board games.

The set consisted of a VHS videocassette (in PAL format) with over 100 clips from the original Star Trek series and the first six Star Trek films, a game booklet with over 600 questions related to the video clips, and a Category Card. Game instructions allowed for gameplay with or without the Trivial Pursuit board game.

Since the tape was in PAL format (the main format for UK and European VCRs), it was unplayable on North American players or those which could only play the NTSC format. The game was never released in NTSC format.