TREK TRIVIA: You may or may not have noticed the stardate that Commander Riker gives in the beginning of the game as 49253.5... Stardates for seasons 1-7 start from 41153.7 (Encounter at Farpoint) & continue until 47988.1 (All Good Things...), which means that the formula for each "year" is Season 1: Stardate 41XXX.X, Season 2: 42XXX.X & so on, but for some reason the game takes place about 8-9 years from the TNG premiere. So, it's actual chronological order would be around 2 years AFTER the series finale, ENGAGE!!!
uninteresting comment to make but GREAT setup and edit on this. board game or static multi-screen stuff is usually so low-effort but this is a really ideal presentation of this game! little things like keeping the timer up and showcasing the tape events front and center (instead of a static picture-in-picture like most people would do) definitely took more effort but make this a cozy watch. I haven't played this game sober in 20 years but I feel like I'm really there experiencing some bij
Among Us: TNG Edition. You play as members of the flagship Enterprise needing to perform tasks to defeat the Borg's VPN to their home cube. One of your team is SUS and will sabotage the mission. Who will it be? Find them and teleport them into space before they kill everyone! Spoiler: It's that piece of sh*t Wesley.
We played a different VHS game like this when I was younger. It makes for a fun game and people speeding through their round. It should make a comeback
This game was based on a game called Nightmare. There were a few games like it but Nightmare was the first. My star Trek family had this game, and my mum still has it. My poor dad, who hated Star Trek, had to deal with this game for every night of the school holidays
I SHALL CALL YOU PUJ
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You guys, and girl, are real fun. I wish more "fan channels" would remember, we watched these shows for fun.
TREK TRIVIA: You may or may not have noticed the stardate that Commander Riker gives in the beginning of the game as 49253.5... Stardates for seasons 1-7 start from 41153.7 (Encounter at Farpoint) & continue until 47988.1 (All Good Things...), which means that the formula for each "year" is Season 1: Stardate 41XXX.X, Season 2: 42XXX.X & so on, but for some reason the game takes place about 8-9 years from the TNG premiere. So, it's actual chronological order would be around 2 years AFTER the series finale, ENGAGE!!!
Kind of weird considering that this means this happens less than a year after Generations
That’s not true. It’s 1993.
No way! Was not expecting ya'll to cover this on the show.
Fantastic video! Keep them coming!!🎉
Ah this is awesome. I remember Loading Ready Run doing this and it was hilarious.
Had this as a kid, forgot it existed.
Had this when I was younger it was so fun
Wow! Explaining to everyone that the turns move clockwise made me feel old.
uninteresting comment to make but GREAT setup and edit on this. board game or static multi-screen stuff is usually so low-effort but this is a really ideal presentation of this game! little things like keeping the timer up and showcasing the tape events front and center (instead of a static picture-in-picture like most people would do) definitely took more effort but make this a cozy watch.
I haven't played this game sober in 20 years but I feel like I'm really there experiencing some bij
I have had this game for 30 years, ehen I was a kid my sister thought Captain Kavock was actually talking to us, and was yelling back at the TV
I have this game in my storage unit to this day. Alas, I havent had a VCR in over a decade
Up until a few years ago I'd still see them at goodwills and the like. But not recently.
Among Us: TNG Edition. You play as members of the flagship Enterprise needing to perform tasks to defeat the Borg's VPN to their home cube. One of your team is SUS and will sabotage the mission. Who will it be? Find them and teleport them into space before they kill everyone!
Spoiler: It's that piece of sh*t Wesley.
"EXPERIENCE BEEJ"
Oooh just remembered I have a copy ive never played at the bottom of my cupboard.
The hallway computer panels are always blank unless interacted with or during alert status
I remember playing this game with my mum and auntie when I was a kid. It was a pretty good game.
That is an odd font choice for the end credits, it looks like David Lynch's Star Trek.
Star Trek Ascendancy is my only Star trek board game. I wish Star Trek got the same love Star Wars does from Fantasy Flight Games.
This was a great time. I want to play this now😂
The tense music really ups the ante towards the end.
Robin Williams had a Klingon challenge. R.I.P.
We played a different VHS game like this when I was younger. It makes for a fun game and people speeding through their round. It should make a comeback
This game was based on a game called Nightmare. There were a few games like it but Nightmare was the first.
My star Trek family had this game, and my mum still has it. My poor dad, who hated Star Trek, had to deal with this game for every night of the school holidays
40:20 Best Moment
Rwaaaaaagh
Just watched it. This was fun!
Three seconds before the game ends and the red shirt finally died. 🤣
OH MY GOD, I HAD THIS. I had this as a kid.
Set Phasers to cu-I mean Fun!
Just took a few dabs. Ready for the ride
I have this game - i wonder if thge VHS is still working... also it felt so cringe to say "Yes Captain Kavoc" XD
Hmm there’s a RUclips video of this video. VCRs aren’t a thing anymore.
This was fun.
Glory to you... and your mouse!
Where were you?
They have lives dog.
@@Bigrips94 I...I wasn't being serious?
I'm yellow. marvin, u racist!!!!
against urself....🤔😒😁✌✌sry