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Do these bitches exist
Oh and
lol.
Should I feel bad that I got totally into watching that?
John de Lancie makes everything more enjoyable. The should just reboot the TV show as "Star Trek: Q" and make it just about him going around and screwing around with various aliens and ships. Add Worf as his roommate and Data as a wacky neighbor and you've got yourselves a party.
Nope
It's basically an episode
Bridge Commander for PC was pretty good.
I have no idea if it's any good, but I was always curious about this game because it's (1) a prequel to my favorite film and (2) has the best actors from it:
Kotaku said:For the first time in Trek gaming history, players will be able to step into the shoes of Kirk and Spock, working together to save the galaxy from a "legendary alien race". The story is a continuation of the 2009 film, so expect to see the likenesses of Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto instead of Shatner and Nimoy. I'm fine with that. Judging by the game's description of action-packed combat and the initial screenshot, the latter pair would have looked terribly out-of-place here anyway.
Star Trek features a brand new story written by God of War writer Marianne Krawczyk, overseen by movie writers Bob Orci and Alex Kurtzman, so expect a compelling narrative that closely follows the fiction of the new film franchise.
"Star Trek challenges the boundaries of co-op gameplay with a galactic adventure that gamers and fans have never experienced," said Tom Lesinski, President of Paramount Digital Entertainment. "Working closely with the Star Trek filmmaking team throughout development, the game is sure to deliver AAA production values, a wide variety of gameplay and all the action you would expect from the hit franchise. This will be the definitive Star Trek gaming experience."
Those are some bold words there. The definitive Star Trek gaming experience for me was Interplay's Star Trek: 25th Anniversary from back in 1992. If Paramount Digital can dethrone that classic, then we're in for something pretty damn amazing.
Star Trek is due out for the PlayStation 3, PC, and Xbox 360 in the summer of 2012.