Namco Bandai beams up a new Star Trek “Making the Game” video


To go along with the recently released batch of screens, Namco Bandai and Paramount today sent over a new “Making the Game” video for their upcoming Star Trek title for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

The Digital Extremes-developed title will feature the voices and likenesses of both Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto as Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock respectively, along with pretty much the rest of the major actors reprising their roles.

Star Trek will be beaming up to retail on April 23rd, 2013.

Take a look!

Star Trek The Video Game – Making the Game Part 2:
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In the nearly five decades since the U.S.S. Enterprise first ventured into space, her crew has encountered untold foes, but few enemies have been quite as memorable as the Gorn.

The savage, lizard-like race has been seen only fleetingly on screen, most memorably in the TV series’ first-season episode “Arena” — but STAR TREK? The Video Game is about to change that.

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