When I was around 7-9 I played this game with my dad at this resort that had a free arcade. Great memories sitting in the booth and even to this day we still will say remodulate when we are working.
I remember playing this game at of all places, Caesars Palace at Las Vegas when I was little. Even with two phaser guns, but holy heck, that game was hard. Ironically enough, this game is one of the things that introduced me to Star Trek and never even seen Voyager.
Star Trek: Voyager - The Arcade Game is a first-person style shooter arcade game, produced by Monaco Entertainment and Team Play Inc. and released in 2002.
17:55 - Monte Krol, one of the developers of this game, went on to work at Blizzard Entertainment on most of their games up until this year when he retired.
Giant beast borg. Absolutely no background noise or music. Female borg that scream. So much weird shit going on in this game. Makes you realise how old Voyager is when games of it are this ancient and janky.
This looks so weirdly similar to Star Trek Voyager: Elite force that I wonder if it was made by any of the same people. I only remember this game because I too played it as a child... at an arcade of course. ;w;
@@hanniffydinn6019 isn't that what he just said tho, it's a less known game. I only played it once and it was before I got into Star trek. Wish I could play it again
How could they get the interior of the ship, its characters and various canon aliens correct, yet get the exterior of Voyager so blatantly wrong?! I expected this to be a version of Elite Force modified for rail shooting, but it's so much worse!
The player's phasers both in and out of the Delta Flyer are wrong too unless you changed the projectile and/or sound effect... or the weapon into some crazy, experimental, Borg killing thing like Elite Force had.
When I was around 7-9 I played this game with my dad at this resort that had a free arcade. Great memories sitting in the booth and even to this day we still will say remodulate when we are working.
Same here, great memories lol
I've been to that exact resort as well! Wyndham Kingsgate at Williamsburg VA!
@@tennojiberri yes! That’s the one
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*Captain monologue*
"WE ARE THE BORG!!!"
xD lmao the insta interrupt
AMC 30 theatres used to have this next to the original The House Of The Dead arcade in the 2000s .
I remember playing this game at of all places, Caesars Palace at Las Vegas when I was little. Even with two phaser guns, but holy heck, that game was hard. Ironically enough, this game is one of the things that introduced me to Star Trek and never even seen Voyager.
I once played this game at a movie theater arcade!
Same here.
I saw that in Caribbean Cinemas in Barceloneta Puerto Rico
And I saw it again in time out in plaza las americas
"And then the Borg show up out of nowhere". So it must have been during sweeps.
Star Trek: Voyager - The Arcade Game is a first-person style shooter arcade game, produced by Monaco Entertainment and Team Play Inc. and released in 2002.
I love how Neelix is punitively shot
Any game you can shoot Neelix is 10/10 Best Game Award to me
Tuvok approves
17:55 - Monte Krol, one of the developers of this game, went on to work at Blizzard Entertainment on most of their games up until this year when he retired.
Giant beast borg. Absolutely no background noise or music. Female borg that scream. So much weird shit going on in this game. Makes you realise how old Voyager is when games of it are this ancient and janky.
I've rarely ever heard borg drones make noises when they're shot in Star Trek, yet in this game they're constantly making death cries. lol
Wow…the characters look cool! And awesome you get to shoot from inside the Delta Flyer! Those damn Borg are on the loose again aren’t they!
Imagine every single Star Trek arcade game went in the same direction that Star Trek: Voyager - The arcade game Went with.
I remember this at the Redondo beach pier arcade years ago
"...by adhering to the oath you took as a Starfleet officer: to seek out life, not to destroy it!" :)
They missed out on a loooooot of $$$ by not bringing this to a pc at the time. Ive never heard of it before, looks like it was fun. :)
This looks so weirdly similar to Star Trek Voyager: Elite force that I wonder if it was made by any of the same people.
I only remember this game because I too played it as a child... at an arcade of course. ;w;
It really does look familiar to the Elite Force game that came out. It's pretty cool for an arcade game!
I remember seeing this when I was a kid. I don't remember if I actually played it though.
3:45 - You just burned Neelix alive, good job.
Sincerely.
I've never seen anything like this before.
Never knew this game existed!
Plot Twist: Its a training simulation
I remember seeing this at Walmart
The borg rushing in like oh hi mark lmao
I need to play this one day
Thank you bro
lol Janeway run fire ops she looking Borg take coffee in that nebula in Neelixs deck 2 XD 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
oh god.
“the Picard Song meme” vibes 🖖🏻
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This is weird! I’m a trek fan and big arcade fan! I’ve never heard of this game ! Must be a Mandela effect! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Nothing to do with the so-called "Mandela effect," this is just a rare game a lot of people haven't heard of.
@@RobTFirefly get lost I’m a massive Trekkie, and never heard of this! Plus VOY is my favourite trek show? 🤡🤡🌍🌍
@@hanniffydinn6019 isn't that what he just said tho, it's a less known game. I only played it once and it was before I got into Star trek. Wish I could play it again
Is it supposed to be no bg music in this game?
Remodulate the phaser
How could they get the interior of the ship, its characters and various canon aliens correct, yet get the exterior of Voyager so blatantly wrong?!
I expected this to be a version of Elite Force modified for rail shooting, but it's so much worse!
The player's phasers both in and out of the Delta Flyer are wrong too unless you changed the projectile and/or sound effect... or the weapon into some crazy, experimental, Borg killing thing like Elite Force had.
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What kind of BS is this! Stardate 49845.7 was a year and a half before Seven first appeared. I hope someone got fired for that!
was this played on emulation? or actual arcade?
The original arcade game was a huge thing you climbed inside so this is probably emulated