That would certainly juice people up for Star Trek! Include them bundled with your game or as reward unlocks. I know alot of people would LOVE to have them. I hope you can bring them all! And bring them back. There are also some black Trekkie fan shirts with a Star Trek title logo on them. For females there is Uhura’s red outfit (red top,skirt and black boots) along with a female blue top and black pants. There is a gold shirt, a blue shirt and a red shirt.
The following rare Star Trek items are already built for Playstation Home: There’s a Full Star Fleet uniform for males (shirt, boot, pants). But almost no one have them because the giveaway was done half ass with almost no advertising and only a 3 day window. So you don’t have to pay for constructions. Would it be possible to rerelease these in Home as part of your marketing push? They are already made. A few of the clothing were released in North America. There are some Star Trek Uniforms that were made for Playstation Home in Europe. If you have any questions about what I saw, leave them below and I’ll do my best to answer them! Star Trek is slated for a Q1 2013 release, so Trekkies (or is it Trekkers?) can look forward to a new tale in the storied sci-fi franchise soon. To pound the point home, Namco Bandai Games even presented the entire gameplay demo from start to finish in full 3D - set your phasers to fun. Star Trek will also support full stereoscopic 3D on PS3. A variety of weapons were displayed, from death-inducing phasers to weapons more useful to paralyze than obliterate. Another sequence showed Kirk and Spock pinned down in a desperate firefight, and here the team showed the cover-based shooting and fluid third-person shooter mechanics. Creative Director Steve Sinclair stressed that the do-anything Tricorder will be integral to the player’s journey throughout Star Trek, and it will come handy for scanning fallen allies and anomalies throughout the environment. Inside the Enterprise, while searching for clues as to why the ship was under attack, the characters scanned the environment using the series’ signature doohickey: the Tricorder. The entire scene was fully interactive, with each player forced to avoid asteroid clusters or risk a quick death. On two different screens (each controlling one of the characters), the demo began with both characters careening through an asteroid field with nothing but their spacesuits to protect them from the vacuum of space. In the demo, we were treated to a scene pitting both Kirk and Spock against both space itself and a number of enemies aboard none other than the U.S.S. Though the game is still a ways off, Digital Extremes presented a live demo for a large crowd at Namco Bandai’s Gamers Day event in Las Vegas. The same goes for Spock as well, though he’s more naturally equipped for stealthy maneuvers. Each setting can be upgraded as the game goes on, giving you the power to decide what strategic path to follow. Kirk has both ‘stun’ and ‘kill’ settings for his phaser, making him a versatile ally. Kirk is equipped with a more direct and offensive weapon set, allowing him to take the initiative in firefights while Spock flanks to perform more strategic maneuvers. For instance, Spock’s Vulcan mind meld ability allows him to turn foes into allies, forcing oncoming threats into vital offensive allies.
Each character is also equipped with their own individual weapons and skills, each complementing the other in a variety of ways. The two controllable characters, Captain Kirk and Spock, both experience the story differently, with branching paths and narratives that will give the game a substantial amount of replay value. Star Trek is a cooperative third-person shooter, but that description doesn’t do the game much justice. The hope: to boldly go where no licensed game has gone before. With Star Trek for PS3, developer Digital Extremes is crafting a standalone story that takes place between the 2009 film and the upcoming sequel.
Abrams and Bad Robot, one of the most beloved sci-fi series in history teeters on the brink of a renaissance among fans and newcomers alike. Thanks to the storytelling wizardry and storytelling chops of J.J.