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'''Activision''' is a [[game|video game]] publisher which in [[1998]] obtained a ten year license to produce [[Star Trek]] [[Game]]s. They went on to make ten games until in [[2003]] they terminated the license and launched legal action against [[Viacom]] (the owners of the Star Trek franchise) claiming the company had allowed the franchise to decay to the point that it was impossible for them to create new games.
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'''Activision''' is a [[video game]] publisher which in [[1998]] obtained a ten year license to produce [[Star Trek]] games. They went on to make ten games until in [[2003]] they terminated the license and launched legal action against [[Viacom]] (the owners of the Star Trek franchise) claiming the company had allowed the franchise to decay to the point that it was impossible for them to create new games.
   
 
==Games Published by Activision==
 
==Games Published by Activision==
*[[Star Trek: Armada]]
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*[[Armada]]
*[[Star Trek: Armada II]]
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*[[Armada II]]
*[[Star Trek: Away Team]]
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*[[Away Team]]
*[[Star Trek: Bridge Commander]]
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*[[Bridge Commander]]
*[[Star Trek: Elite Force]]
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*[[{{gd|Elite Force}}]]
*[[Star Trek: Elite Force II]]
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*[[Elite Force II]]
*[[Star Trek: Hidden Evil]]
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*[[Hidden Evil]]
*[[Star Trek: Invasion!]]
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*[[Invasion]]
*[[Star Trek: Starfleet Command III]]
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*[[Starfleet Command III]]
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* {{wikipedia|Activision}}
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* {{wikipedia}}
* {{Memoryalpha|Activision}}
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* {{memoryalpha}}
   
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[[Category:Publishers and production companies]]

Revision as of 15:00, 4 May 2021

Activision logo

Activision logo

Activision is a video game publisher which in 1998 obtained a ten year license to produce Star Trek games. They went on to make ten games until in 2003 they terminated the license and launched legal action against Viacom (the owners of the Star Trek franchise) claiming the company had allowed the franchise to decay to the point that it was impossible for them to create new games.

Games Published by Activision

External links