This week in Your Parents
Basement, we are going where no man has gone before! From 1992, we’re playing Star Trek: 25th Anniversary developed
by Interplay and published by Ultra (Konami) for the NES.
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TIMESTAMPS
- 0:00 – Intro, which features the tiny bit of the Star Trek theme that is in the game’s main theme.
- 54:00 – Emails! Ole Scooty writes in, and someone wants to know what Steve’s favorite number is.
- 1:03:00 – It’s our fastest growing segment! Ask The Sweet Boys.
- 1:14:00 – Snifferoo. For some reason, we’re actually playing a good game next week! One of the ultimate cult classics for the SNES.
SHOW NOTES
- According to Price
Charting, Star Trek: 25th
Anniversary is reasonably priced, at $10.80 for the loose cart and $29.14
for the box, manual and cart. The Next
Generation is a bit more, in the $18.95 to $40 range.
- The Angry Video Game Nerd has covered a couple Star Trek games.
- Ultra was a publishing company
for Konami, setup to bypass Nintendo’s strict five-per-year limit for companies
in the U.S. Read more about the company on its Wikipedia page.
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