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Star Trek Next Generation Echoes From the Past Sega Genesis Game cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to work!
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UPC:010086013139
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GEN_STAR_TREK_NEXT_GENERATION
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
First contact has never sounded or looked better. I have had zero issues with the quality of the disc; however, I would look for a bundled package with the other TNG movies as the price will likely be similar. Overall I would most definitely purchase this again. It was great to relive the experience of one of my favorite movies in amazing video quality and audio clarity.
The Borg are back, and there may be no stopping them!I admit to being a Star Trek nut, but Generations left me feeling very disappointed. Then I hear there’s going to be a new Next Gen movie. Ok, I’ll give them another chance.Holy Toledo! This movie is awesome! Great effects + Great story = The best Next Gen movie of them all. We finally get to see the birth of the Star Trek we all know and love in this film’s finale. The Borg are back and badder than ever… and have a very hot Queen to lead them (Alice Krige). Patrick Stewart really gets to show some anger, which didn’t happen too much in the series. James Cromwell guests and creates a much more memorable Cochrane than the guy in the original series. Alfre Woodard also guests as Lily, a 21st century woman who gets taken up to the Enterprise. Her amazement feels so genuine!Anyway, this movie rocks! It easily is the best of the Next Gen films (although Nemesis is a very close second).
I’ll be adding to this review (when I get the DVD!) but right now wanted to tell ya, this is one of Paramount’s better Star Trek films.The Borg finally get blasted out of space. Everything’s going fine until a big Borg ball comes flying out towards Earth, spitting out “tachyon particles” which we Trekkers know means time travel. Yummy.The better aspects of this film: What would you do with a historic figure? Would you tell him all about his future exploits? Or when you find out he likes to drink moonshine, ’60s rock, and only invented Warp Drive for the money, what would you think of him then? Kinda like finding out George Washington had black slaves, that kinda thing.Deanna Troy getting tipsy was fun; Data apparently being lured by the Dark Side (sex); and Picard’s obsession with the Borg being in line with Melville’s obsession with Moby Dick (plus a quote from the book).Nice direction from Frakes and a good way to wrap up the Next Gen.The second DVD has various Trekkie things, such as Jerry Goldsmith tribute. Gosh, I had no idea he did the music for Voyager, Star Trek The Motion Picture, and ALIEN. WOW….What else you should beam up to your Wish List, Scotty:
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After all the previous Star Trek movies, this came out to fill in the story. As a prequel it’s a little lackluster. It’s not the swashbuckling space opera,with great visual effects and great story telling. What sells this is the first meeting between Vulcan and human and the struggle to escape earth into space. Since I’m a completist, I just had to have this — and no true trekkie would be without it either, no matter how lame it may be.
I recently became of fan of Star Trek six months ago, I started first with Star Trek: Voyager, then switched to The Next Generation. When I heard about this film and how it involved the Borg Queen, I had to get it. Other people have said that this film is the closest Film to the actual TV Show. I have no seen the other films but I agree, this film fit almost in with the tv show. If you are a Star Trek: Next Generation TV Show fan: Get this Movie. If you are a Star Trek: Voyager fan and love the Borg Storyline as much as I do: Get This.Cons: NonePros: Lots of surprise guest appearances from other Star Trek show actors are on this film.
One of my favorites of TNG.It’s too bad they reinvented star-trek and started all over again… I wish they had made more movies and shows about the post-Voyager and DS9 era of star-trek, at least as far as the post-Dominion times and destroying the Borg, whenever that would have been in the canon years. I also wish that ENT had continued for another couple seasons. It’s a real shame… Kirk is just old news, and messing up the time-line with things like transwarp-beaming and other stuff that shouldn’t exist in the 2200s is sad, especially since in keeping with Enterprise and Voyager, the 29th century (and onwards) timeships should have corrected that timeline back to the original. Might I also add that the Klingons don’t look right at all. Nor the Romulans. They’ll probably mess up the Cardassians too.There was a huge universe, with infinity in four dimensions to explore, and the viewers, and the producers had to ruin it. That was a real shame.
I’m not a fan of JJ Abrams re-incarnation of Star Trek, not by a million miles. So if I want to have fun Trek time I have to look way back to previous generations (ironically this time the Next Generation) and to 1996’s Star Trek: First Contact – the last truly great Trek movie.Haunted by dreams of the techno-zombie Borg race calling to him Picard wastes no time (okay, maybe a little) in charging the Enterprise into a Borg battle with the Federation above the Earth. The cube is successfully destroyed, but the Borg manage to travel back to the mid-21st century, a time when Earth is fractured due from World War III, and try to prevent the first meeting between humans and aliens.Zefram Cochrane is the man who makes that connection with his first ever warp drive flight, and he’s not quite the squeaky clean hero that the Enterprise crew thought he would be. Meanwhile, with their escape pod destroyed, the remaining Borg slowly take over the Enterprise, with their as-yet-unseen Queen attempting to seduce security codes out of Data with promises of humanity (a clever reversal of Borg culture).Naturalized Star Trek movies tend to fare better with audiences. Both First Contact and the Voyage Home are more accessible for non-Trek fans but still have a sense of adventure and a strong connection to the universe (pun intended). First Contact also receives a huge boost from Jerry Goldsmith’s beautiful score, which is his best Trek effort and certainly one of his best scores overall. The act.
Of all the Star Trek movies, even the ones with the original Star Trek series cast, this one is absolutely the best. Superbly written with a great story. Frakes did an excellent job as well with directing. Special effects are pretty good for the always tight budget of Roddenberry flicks, (as expected with any Star Trek movie). Data is a center point of the plot and shows some pretty bad ass moves against the Borg at times. Oh, and Deanna Troi looks absolutely hot in this movie! Highly recommended watch again and again.