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    • CommentAuthorIGC_Jay
    • CommentTimeJun 17th 2010 edited
     


    [June 8, 2010] (Hillside, NJ) -- WizKids/NECA and CBS Consumer Products announced that they have entered into an agreement wherein WizKids/NECA will create HeroClix branded miniature games to be sold both physically and digitally, set in the Star Trek universe, including all of the Star Trek television shows and Star Trek feature films.

    "Star Trek changed the way people think about the future," said WizKids/NECA President Lax Chandra. "We are thrilled at the opportunity to marry our innovative game design and exceptional miniatures with the incredibly rich Star Trek franchise. We believe HeroClix and the Star Trek Universe are ideally suited for cooperative gaming and table top miniature simulation and will speak to gamers in a new and compelling way."

    The first WizKids/NECA Star Trek game will release around Christmas, 2010 with additional expansions to follow.
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    That's not Star Wars, Jay.
    • CommentAuthorIGC_Jay
    • CommentTimeJun 18th 2010
     
    It's set in space, hence the Star... You fight dudes, that's the "war" part. I don't see the probl...
    STAR TREK HEROCLIX!
    I knew damn well what it was, but my fingers typed Star Wars anyway. Just shows you how I'm wired...
    • CommentAuthorsousha
    • CommentTimeJun 20th 2010
     
    Jay, we all know Star wars is better, but is kind of misleading with the title.
    • CommentAuthorIGC_Jay
    • CommentTimeJun 20th 2010
     
    But the thread gets read... Where's the foul in that?
    • CommentAuthorsousha
    • CommentTimeJun 21st 2010
     
    that is true, and it is interesting.
    • CommentAuthorlegionair
    • CommentTimeJun 24th 2010
     
    Clarification from Wizkids' Justin Ziran:

    "There will be a number of games - Spaceship based clix combat game, not compatible with HC & a self contained co-operative game with clix elements through out."