Someone recreated the 1996 FMV game "Star Trek: Borg" that works in a browser and with upscaled visuals
Someone recreated the 1996 FMV game "Star Trek: Borg" that works in a browser and with upscaled visuals
Play Star Trek: Borg online, remastered to HD quality.
Now do Armada!!
5ReplyArmada is on GOG https://www.gog.com/en/game/star_trek_armada
3ReplyAmarda is an actual game. This is a choose your path film.
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3ReplyThey were simply hired by the Roddenberry Estate to do it legit (VR for more devices soon): https://roddenberry.x.io
They also did this: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1096200/The_Orville__Interactive_Fan_Experience/
And for those who dig this sort of thing, their affiliate studio's upcoming rad Starship Simulator game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1332100/Starship_Simulator/
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Reasonable assumption, then I better go play it quick! (Btw, the site took very long to load, but now its working normally.)
2ReplyIs there any way of backing this up in case of a C&D?
Theoretically.
2ReplyTheoretically putting it on the Internet Archive's software collection?
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Junkball Media just dropped a video about this.
3ReplyTrailer: https://youtu.be/_jBYkjBF8Zw
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1ReplyThank you for posting this, I remember the game, I think I still have the CDs somewhere.
1ReplyWow, this is fire.
1ReplyIt looks great. Wonder which tool was used to upscale the videos.
1ReplyThey used a rare DVD remaster from Japan. Or at least that's what it says on the front page of the website.
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Wow, I do like that UI, looks really cool on the phone imo.
Start Trek (for fingering) and Aliens (for 1337 CLI-ish stuff) is peak UI design. The latter isn't hard to do on Linux, but I haven't seen any actually useful ST-console inspired guies. (And it would be perfect if someone was to correct me)
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