Press Release: STAR TREK Video Game Villains Revealed; Chris Pine & Zachary Quinto To Voice Kirk And Spock

Press Release: STAR TREK Video Game Villains Revealed; Chris Pine & Zachary Quinto To Voice Kirk And Spock

UPDATE: Paramount Pictures and Namco Bandai Games have announced the antagonists of their upcoming Star Trek video game, which will be released in early 2013. Find out who will take on Kirk and Spock in the game after the jump.

By PaulRom - Jun 05, 2012 11:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: Press Release



Paramount Pictures and leading video game publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. today gave fans the first look at the key villain to be featured in the upcoming Star Trek™ video game inspired by J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek (2009) film reboot. The announcement made at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), revealed that a legendary lizard-like race known in Trek lore as the Gorn will play the destructive and villainous role in the video game releasing in early 2013. The co-op game is based on a standalone storyline that continues the adventure of iconic characters Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock as they work together to stop the Gorn, an enemy race bent on conquering the galaxy.

“The Gorn are among the most iconic villians in the Star Trek universe and their role in this game certainly lives up to that persona,” said Brian Miller, Senior Vice President at Paramount Pictures and lead game producer. “Kirk and Spock find themselves in an incredibly challenging amount of mayhem as they confront the Gorn throughout the game.”

More than just lizard-skinned foes, the Gorn are a blood-thirsty race determined to conquer the galaxy. A true military dictatorship, the Gorn are made up of billions of self-sacrificing warriors across thousands of colonies, each focused on the conquest of alien races. By utilizing their chaos-causing infectious venom, the Gorn seed mayhem and destruction as they destroy populations and deplete planets of their resources.

"Great villains give our favorite characters a chance to become heroes in the process of attempting to eliminate a powerful threat, and Star Trek fans have been eagerly anticipating the moment when the antagonists of the game would be revealed," said Carlson Choi, VP of Marketing at NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. “This is one of those moments and we couldn’t be more excited to give gamers a glimpse at the challenges that lie ahead for Kirk and Spock.”

The Gorn range in size and abilities, infecting their foes with venom that can poison, cause hallucinations, and even kill. From the smaller infantry Gorn Rushers, to the larger Gorn Warriors and the massive Gorn Brutes, the Gorn provides a serious direct threat, while the wall-climbing Gorn females showcase the cunning for which this race is feared. Technologically capable and possessing the antithesis of Federation ideals, the Gorn pose a devastating threat to Starfleet, the Enterprise, and its crew.

With a storyline occurring after the events of J.J. Abram’s 2009 Star Trek reboot, the Star Trek video game puts players in the shoes of seminal heroes Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock, inviting them to work together to take on the ferocious Gorn in this epic action adventure. Built from the ground up as the ultimate co-op experience, players are set on a journey of immense proportions across unexplored planets and enemy battleships with the latest 23rd century weapons and gear. Kirk and Spock’s complementary personalities result in the most fully realized and varied co-op experience for this console generation.

Under a license from CBS Consumer Products, the game is being developed by Ontario-based developer Digital Extremes (Bioshock 2, Unreal Tournament, Dark Sector, The Darkness II) with production being overseen by Paramount Pictures and a scheduled release in early 2013 for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC.

Attendees of E3 at the Los Angeles Convention Center June 5-7 can see a live demonstration of the Star Trek game and take photos in the Enterprise captain’s chair at the NAMCO BANDAI Games Booth # 1637 (located in the South Hall).

For more information on the Star Trek video game, please visit StarTrekGame.com and follow the game on Twitter at Twitter.com/Star_Trek_Game.




UPDATE: The studio has also announced that Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto will reprise their roles as Capt. James Kirk and Spock, respectively, in the video game.

LOS ANGELES, CA – (June 5, 2012) – Paramount Pictures and leading video game publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. today announced that actors Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto who starred as Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock in producer and director J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek (2009) film reboot, will reprise their roles in the Star Trek™ video game. The highly anticipated co-op game is set to release in early 2013 on Xbox 360®video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC.

“We are thrilled to have these incredible actors, lending their voice to the legendary characters of Kirk and Spock in the video game realm,” said LeeAnne Stables, Paramount Pictures’ President of Consumer Products and head of the studio’s video game unit. “Players are in for a truly authentic experience with the combination of talent we have assembled bringing this action adventure game to life.”

In addition to Pine and Quinto, other actors from the 2009 film are depicted in the game including actress Zoe Saldana, in the role of Lieutenant Uhura, Simon Pegg as the benevolent Scotty, Karl Urban as the beloved Dr. “Bones” McCoy, John Cho as Sulu and Anton Yelchin as Chekov.

“There are certain elements at the core of Star Trek – insurmountable odds, exploration, villains like the Gorn and heroes like Kirk and Spock,” said Carlson Choi, VP of Marketing and NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. “Our goal is to pull gamers as deep into the Star Trek universe as possible and an integral part of that is the talent that make these characters their own."










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gannicus
gannicus - 6/5/2012, 11:28 AM
hmmm wonder if they will be in the movie.
CaptainFlan
CaptainFlan - 6/5/2012, 11:33 AM
This is gonna be awesome! The Gorn and a Salt Vampire were in the deleted scenes of Star Trek and they looked pretty badass. Here you go:

ralfinader
ralfinader - 6/5/2012, 11:56 AM
"...do you see anything that could be made into a rudimentary lathe laying around?"
Rowsdower
Rowsdower - 6/5/2012, 12:01 PM
Oh wow, this just got a hell of a lot more interesting. This probably means they won't be covered in the films though.
Seejay
Seejay - 6/5/2012, 12:29 PM
From "Enterprise"


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SpiderFan35
SpiderFan35 - 6/5/2012, 12:41 PM
This guy called it a long time ago...

Who are the Star Trek game villains going to be?


pintoman
pintoman - 6/5/2012, 1:47 PM
Cuz one of Quinto's great assets is his voice. Lol. So...so...non-heterosexual.
pintoman
pintoman - 6/5/2012, 1:50 PM
@OhGawDuhhh

As with nearly everything else in the film, if you take away the name, I'd have no idea those were Trek related.
CaptainFlan
CaptainFlan - 6/5/2012, 2:55 PM
@pintoman

That's why I'm excited for the Star Trek sequel! I'm a Star Wars guy so this is my chance to keep up with new stuff.

I don't really have time to read the books and watch all the different series' on Netflix.

With the new timeline, it still exists for the old fans, but doesn't matter for the new fans.
pintoman
pintoman - 6/5/2012, 3:29 PM
@OhGawDuhhh

It's OK. You don't have to watch "all" the old stuff. Actually, you don't have to watch any of it if you don't want. No one is forcing you.

One can be a fan of both Trek and Star Wars. But you must remember, that if you only like the new Trek, you really don't like Trek. It's like the difference between a novel and a pop-up book. Classic Trek expands the mind. JJ Trek is bad photocopy.

If you want the best of Trek, you can rent:

TNG:
Inner Light
Darmok
Yesterday's Enterprise
All Good Things
Best of Both Worlds (parts 1 and 2)

TOS:
Balance of Terror
City on the Edge of Forever

If you find that you like any of the above, you'll realize why JJ can't compare.
pintoman
pintoman - 6/5/2012, 3:30 PM
Ughh. God I miss new (real) Trek.
TheBigBoss917
TheBigBoss917 - 6/5/2012, 4:45 PM
^If you want Expendables Trek then dig up Scotty from his casket and get 80 year old Shatner flying around doing action stunts then. They had to be recasted...get over it.
pintoman
pintoman - 6/5/2012, 4:53 PM
If they had to make a new movie based on the early days of the characters, then yes, they had to get different actors. 1+1=2.
CaptainFlan
CaptainFlan - 6/5/2012, 6:14 PM
@pintoman

Thanks for the recommendations! I'll jump on it on my next day off.

I get you 100%

One of my co-workers is really big on TREK and he told me the show is more cerebral and thought provoking sci-fi while JJ Trek is more like 'Star Trek: ADHD'.
DrainBamage
DrainBamage - 6/6/2012, 1:35 AM
Since when are the Gorn "among the most iconic villians in the Star Trek universe?"

When I think of Trek villains, they don't even make my top five.
eoin3
eoin3 - 6/6/2012, 4:16 AM
@BrainDamage

The Gorn are legendary! Definitely one of the most vivid Star Trek memories of my childhood. I think updating the Gorn is brilliant! Can't wait!
DrainBamage
DrainBamage - 6/6/2012, 5:23 PM
@eoin3 Until that ep of Enterprise, they've mainly been a joke except for maybe in games and novels. That slow movement and ridiculous fight with Kirk...what more can I say?
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