Yes, I did several Star Trek video games around that time period, and dealing with Paramount Pictures license back in that time period was a "challenge".
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Yes, I did several Star Trek video games around that time period, and dealing with Paramount Pictures license back in that time period was a "challenge".
Quoted from Palmer:...and they actually nailed the vibe of TS4.
Well, they nailed the "carnival" part of TS4.
But was anyone actually hoping for another "carnival-based" game?
Or were they hoping for a Buzz and Woody game?
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