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The executive producer of "Star Trek Online" told us about the hurdles the game faces for console development and cross-platform compatibility, as well as how much they're involved with the upcoming J.J. Abrams movie. Read more...
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Posted 2/12/09 5:30 pm ET by Tracey John in Atari, PC, Star Trek Online, cryptic studios, star trek
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The executive producer of "Star Trek Online" told us about the hurdles the game faces for console development and cross-platform compatibility, as well as how much they're involved with the upcoming J.J. Abrams movie. Read more...
Posted 2/11/08 10:00 am ET by Patrick Klepek in star trek
Between the return of "Lost" and "Cloverfield" living up to the hype, yours truly is a little J.J. Abrams-obsessed lately. The nerd-pandering writer, director and producer will attempt to sway our hearts yet again this Christmas, when Abrams delivers his reboot of the "Star Trek" franchise for Paramount Pictures.
And, of course, there's probably going to be a game attached to it that's released on every platform under the sun, as well. Who's working on it? So far, we don't know.
Even though Bethesda Softworks owns the rights to the "Star Trek" license, the studio confirmed to Firing Squad that they aren't working on any game based on the movie. Apparently, Bethesda has their hands full getting "Fallout 3" ready for release later this year. In the tradition of our older "Halo 4" speculation, that got us at Multiplayer thinking:
If we had control over the industry's decision-making process, who would we elect to usher "Star Trek" into a new generation?
Read on to discover the four studios who made our most wanted list.
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