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'''''Star Trek D.A.C.''''' is a forthcoming [[video game]] produced by [[Naked Sky Entertainment]], and published by [[Paramount Digital Entertainment]] in association with [[Bad Robot Interactive]]. A tie-in to {{film|11}}, the game will be released for XBox 360 and Playstation 3 via those consoles' download services in {{m|May|2009}}, concurrent with the film's release. The title has been in development since {{y|2008}}.
 
'''''Star Trek D.A.C.''''' is a forthcoming [[video game]] produced by [[Naked Sky Entertainment]], and published by [[Paramount Digital Entertainment]] in association with [[Bad Robot Interactive]]. A tie-in to {{film|11}}, the game will be released for XBox 360 and Playstation 3 via those consoles' download services in {{m|May|2009}}, concurrent with the film's release. The title has been in development since {{y|2008}}.
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The game is being described as an arcade-style space shooter in which players can engage in single player or multiplayer ship-to-ship combat. Unlike most other video games based on films, ''D.A.C.'' is designed to be an extension of the film and not an adaptation or recreation of the movie's events.
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Players will be able to choose from two factions: the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] or the [[Romulan]]s. Each faction has three types of playable ships: a [[flagship]], a fighter, and a bomber. The flagship on the Federation side will be the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, as seen in the film. The Romulan flagship will be a vessel inspired by the ''Narada'', the war machine commanded by Nero in the film.
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''Star Trek: D.A.C.'' will feature actual sound effects from the movie (as designed by [[Ben Burtt]]). It will also include music from the film, composed by [[Michael Giacchino]].[http://trekmovie.com/2009/03/24/exclusive-first-details-on-star-trek-dac-official-movie-tie-in-game/]
   
 
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Revision as of 02:24, 25 March 2009

Template:Realworld Template:2008spoiler Star Trek D.A.C. is a forthcoming video game produced by Naked Sky Entertainment, and published by Paramount Digital Entertainment in association with Bad Robot Interactive. A tie-in to Star Trek, the game will be released for XBox 360 and Playstation 3 via those consoles' download services in May 2009, concurrent with the film's release. The title has been in development since 2008.

The game is being described as an arcade-style space shooter in which players can engage in single player or multiplayer ship-to-ship combat. Unlike most other video games based on films, D.A.C. is designed to be an extension of the film and not an adaptation or recreation of the movie's events.

Players will be able to choose from two factions: the Federation or the Romulans. Each faction has three types of playable ships: a flagship, a fighter, and a bomber. The flagship on the Federation side will be the USS Enterprise, as seen in the film. The Romulan flagship will be a vessel inspired by the Narada, the war machine commanded by Nero in the film.

Star Trek: D.A.C. will feature actual sound effects from the movie (as designed by Ben Burtt). It will also include music from the film, composed by Michael Giacchino.[1]