With the release of other point-and-click games like Swords and Sworcery and Monkey Island 1+2 on the iPad (and even Baldur's Gate has been announced!), it seems that the point-and-click adventure game it a natural fit to the touchscreen of the iPad.So it seems like a no brainer to release two of the greatest Star Trek games of all time, '25th Anniversary' and 'Judgment Rites', on the iPad.If you are not familiar with these games, I highly recommend seeking them out on Abandonia. Each game contains multiple 'episodes' of the Original Series, with all voices done by the original series stars.
They are wonderfully scripted and a lot of fun. I would love to see these games get reworked into apps.Who holds the license for these, and why aren't they capitalizing on it? Re: It's time for '25th Anniversary' and 'Judgment Rites' to come to iI had and loved the 25th Anniversary game. But hot damn, if you lost the manual, you were screwed because that was where the map was! Without it, if you didn't know where whatever star system you were supposed to go to was located, you'd wind up in a firefight with the Klingons or Romulans or the 'Elasi'. And usually got your ass kicked. (which, now that I think about it, was a nifty aspect of the game.)Still.If they were produced for iPad, I would definitely get them.
Re: It's time for '25th Anniversary' and 'Judgment Rites' to come to iI hadn't said the iPad 'sucked' (although its 'usability' is definitely up for discussion - as is with any other tablet based device - all of which ultimately come down to personal perception) I stated if there would be a point to making an iPad version of these games seeing how majority of the iPad owners seem to 'trend' towards games such as Angry Birds and similar others that don't really involve too much thinking.Of course, I'm not saying that all Android users are necessarily any better. However, a lot of them seem to show a bit more inclination towards games that involve a bit more thinking.Then again, it's also possible that the entire mobile-gaming market is to blame because they push simplistic games that involve little to no thinking on people in the first place.Ultimately, if it comes to iPad, Android could follow suit. Though, it would be nice to see things developed for Android first and then for iPad (this perception that Apple products have to come first seems to stem from the problem of market being overwhelmed with Apple marketing though). Click to expand.My God I hope not - but saying that none have been reissues - but that is the gaming industry - its about new technology.The thing is these and most other Trek games are full-length storylines featuring members of the TV casts back in their roles. Klingon and Borg would have been great as interactive DVD features - they were filmed on the Paramount lot using the official costumes/sets.As for these two games, the rights would now be with whoever bought Interplay, and anything would have to go through CBSLike I said in the SOVF thread, even if they took the audio and created new animated episodes, then that would be cool!
The old gang back together.This German guy is remaking A Final Unity as a 100min feature film - he'as recreating the CGI exteriors, and have a look at what he's doing for the character shots:He's restarted in HD, but if it can be pulled off technically it will be amazing.
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