Viacom, Activision Stand Down From Red Alert 22
GameIndustry.biz has the word that Viacom and Activision has settled their dispute over the Star Trek license. The settlement was reached last Friday in a confidential agreement that ends a series of suits begun back in 2003. From the article: "If the two are collaborating on new Star Trek projects, however, they remain under wraps. The last Star Trek game announcement came from online game developer Perpetual Entertainment, which announced in September that it was producing a massively multiplayer game based on the sci-fi series."
MMORPG Star Trek a reality? (Score:2)
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Star Trek was dealing with Nazis well before B&B.
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And they weren't even alien Nazis. Technically.
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Alright, so what's the Nazis-per-season ratio for TOS, and how does that compare to Voyager?
And using imperial Romans was kinda pushing it as well...
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History of trek games... (Score:2)
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Before that, DS9: The Fallen (based on Unreal) and the Academy games are the only ones that stand out in my memory. My personal favorite is EGA Trek, a graphical DOS clone of the trek game that ships with all BSDs. It used Mongols and Vandals rather
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Bruce
Star Trek MMORPG... Too late.. (Score:1)
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Actually, while the market did seem very crowded in most of 2004, World of Warcraft proved they could grow the market, and brought in literally hundreds of thousands of new MMOG players. These people are all potential customers of a Star Trek MMOG.
Another thing is that, while the fantasy space is very crowded, the sci-fi space is not. There are only a few sci-fi based games out there, most notably Star Wars Galaxies, Eve Online, and Anarchy
Star Trek MMORPG? (Score:3, Funny)