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    so, und wieder ist es soweit. Activision und Paramount kündigen ein neues Star Trek Spiel an. Und Überrauschung es ist nicht für den PC sondern für die Consolen.

    Star Trek Game to Beam in Stores Summer 2003


    WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 15, 2003--A new constellation has been identified in federation space as TDK Mediactive, Inc. (OTCBB:TDKM - News) announced today the summer 2003 release of Star Trek® Shattered Universe on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system.
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    "We are excited to be associated with Star Trek and its millions of fans," stated Vincent Bitetti, chief executive officer, TDK Mediactive. "Star Trek's popularity continues to enjoy huge success with the recent major motion picture release of `Star Trek Nemesis' and the popularity of `Star Trek Enterprise' on UPN."

    Star Trek Shattered Universe is unlike anything the Star Trek fan has ever encountered. Developed by StarSphere, this highly anticipated title vows to be a dark and edgy, high-energy space combat action game, set in the sinister mirror universe as seen in "Star Trek: The Original Series®"' classic era setting. Gamers will be challenged to adapt to a new reality where everything once familiar is now a mere reflection -- where the noble Federation is now an evil and relentless foe.

    Star Trek Shattered Universe is scheduled to release in the Summer of 2003 for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system.

    The Star Trek intellectual property has been licensed to TDK Mediactive by Viacom Consumer Products in co-operation with master Star Trek licensee, Activision, Inc. for the PlayStation 2. For all the latest Star Trek news visit the official home of Star Trek at http://www.startrek.com, or the supersite for all Star Trek games at http://gaming.startrek.com.

    About Viacom Consumer Products, Inc.

    Viacom Consumer Products, Inc. merchandises properties on behalf of Paramount Pictures, Paramount Television, Viacom Productions, and Spelling Television, as well as third-party properties. Viacom Consumer Products, a unit of Viacom Entertainment Group, is a subsidiary of Viacom Inc. To learn more about Viacom Consumer Products and our properties, please visit us at www.viacomcp.com.

    About TDK Mediactive, Inc.

    Southern California based TDK Mediactive, Inc. is a global publisher of high quality interactive entertainment software for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, PS one™ game console, Xbox™, and the Nintendo GameCube™, Game Boy® Advance and Game Boy® Color systems. The company also publishes titles for personal computers via a co-publishing agreement with Activision Value, a subsidiary of Activision, Inc. The company's games are based on licensed and original content derived from major motion pictures, video franchises, popular literature and popular culture. TDK Mediactive has exclusive technology and content licenses with Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Nintendo of America Inc., DreamWorks SKG, Disney Interactive, Vivendi Universal Studios, Mattel, Inc., Classic Media, BKN International, DC Comics, Hallmark Entertainment Distribution LLC, BDSP Inc., The Jim Henson Company, General Motors Corporation, Infogrames Interactive, Inc., Activision, and others.

    TDK Mediactive is 73% owned by TDK USA Corp., and is part of TDK Corporation's (NYSE:TDK - News) global effort to expand its offerings to consumers of entertainment-oriented products. More information about TDK Mediactive and its products is available at www.tdk-mediactive.com.

    This release contains forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which reflect management's view only as of the date hereof. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstance. Readers should carefully review the risk factors described in the documents the Company files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    Star Trek™, ® and © 2002 Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Star Trek and Related Marks are Trademarks of Paramount Pictures.
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    Jetzt bin ich verwirrt...warum hab ich dann bitte schon Star Trek Shattered Universe gespielt??? Vor 1 Jahr hab ich micht im Spiegeluniversum an der Seite von Hikaru Sulu und der Excelsior NCC 2000 durchgeballert.

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    Das War star Trek Invasion und nicht das Proton !
    "Words have meaning and names have power. The universe begun with a word, you know. But which came first: the word or the thought behind the word? You can't create language without thought .. and you can't conceive a thought without language. So which created the other and, thus, created the universe?"

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    Shattered Universe war doch das geplante Star Trek Spiel von Interplay, oder?

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    Originally posted by Shakiro@16.01.2003, 09:47
    Das War star Trek Invasion und nicht das Proton !
    Ich weiß was ich gespielt hab.... und Star Trek Invasion hab ich NIE gespielt, sondern Shattered Universe

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    Ich weiss echt nicht was du da gespielt hast Proton.

    Aber wenn Harry Lang zu sowas antwortet:



    Frage: was the first ST shatterd universe anygood on the 1st playstation?

    Antwort: There wasn't a first Shattered Universe. You're thinking of ST Invasion - totally different game
    Also, brauchst du dich nicht zu streiten Proton, Harry weiss es besser ! :P
    "Words have meaning and names have power. The universe begun with a word, you know. But which came first: the word or the thought behind the word? You can't create language without thought .. and you can't conceive a thought without language. So which created the other and, thus, created the universe?"

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    Doch, es gab Shattered Universe:

    Thursday, May 10th, 2001 | 12:27PM (PST)

    Interplay announced today that their final Star Trek game, Star Trek: Shattered Universe, is currently in development for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. Star Trek: Shattered Universe is a space based action-shooter that takes place in the dark alternative universe to the classic Star Trek setting.

    Based on the story elements first revealed in the original Star Trek series episode, ``Mirror, Mirror'', the game takes place in the time just after the events portrayed in ``Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.'' In the game, the USS Excelsior, under the command of Captain Sulu, is stranded in the ``Mirror Universe'' with a new mission, to find a way home. Star Trek: Shattered Universe is scheduled to ship for the PlayStation 2 in Q4, 2001.

    Developed by Starsphere Interactive, Inc., Star Trek: Shattered Universe will allow gamers to embark on a different kind of Star Trek adventure, a dark voyage across hostile territories encountering an array of alien races (Klingons, Romulans, Vulcans, Tholians, and Gorn) and artifacts including the ``Guardian of Forever'' (an ancient time portal) and "The Doomsday Machine'' (a giant robot ship that consumes planets for fuel). Piloting a series of agile single pilot ships, players will engage swarms of enemy fighters, and fleets of capital ships in a variety of space environments. Stranded in this hostile universe, the player must aide the Excelsior and seek out vital resources in order to survive and return to the normal universe. Players can gain additional fighters and technologies through alliances or through defeating attacking ships. The newly acquired technology can then be used to upgrade their fighter with more powerful weapons and shields including some exotic alien devices like the Romulan cloaking device.

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    Ha, vielleicht wurde es eingestellt, und wurde jetzt von Activision redesignt *gg*
    "Words have meaning and names have power. The universe begun with a word, you know. But which came first: the word or the thought behind the word? You can't create language without thought .. and you can't conceive a thought without language. So which created the other and, thus, created the universe?"

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    Wenn ich sage, ich hab es gespielt, dann habe ich es gespielt... hab jetzt sogar den Trailer auf meiner HD gefunden
    Außer den "Handyspielen" hab ich JEDES Star Trek Spiel seid 1985 gespielt

    Außerdem gab es kein "Invasion" für die PSOne...sondern für die PS2 (das ich auch gespielt habe). Das Spiel wurde letztes Frühjahr released. Anscheinend hat "Harry" und du keine Ahnung @ Shakiro

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    Natürlich gab es Star Trek Invasion für die Playstation 1, ich hab es sogar hier liegen!

    Shattered Universe ist aber damals nicht erschienen.

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    das ist mir neu...hab ich immer nur für die PS2 gesehen. Nichtdestotrotz hab ich SU mir in den USA gekauft

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    ST-Invasion erschien niemals für die PS2, sondern nur für die PSOne. Man kann es natürlich auch auf der PS2 spielen, aber das bringt keinen Grafischen Vorteil.

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    ALSO: 1. Invasion ist auf der Playsi 1 rausgekommen und wie John schon richtig sagte kann man die auch auf der Playsi 2 Spielen.

    2. Hat Proton absolut Recht, ich hab Shattered Universe auch gezockt, und zwar war das glaub ich auf der Dreamcast wenn ich mich recht entsinne... Das war in ner Videothek und ich habs so gut wie durchgezockt (falls mir jetzt einer mit Demo kommen sollte)

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