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The remastered versions of the show have reinvigorated my love of The Original Series. So many of the episodes are just as relevant today than they were back then (if not more so), and make for fascinating viewing.
I’ve bought a few favorites from iTunes, but the reason for the remastering is to prep the show for an eventual release in HD format, so I’ll probably wait until the DVD-HD/Blu-Ray sets go on sale to make my season purchases.
Comment by Dave2 — March 29, 2007 @ 1:20 pm
Good point, Dave. HD will be the way to go… eventually. I’m just not sure that I want to wait that long (and buy the necessary equipment) when I can watch what I want right now for a relatively modest price (about the same as three DVD movies).
Comment by Dr. Geek, Ph.D. — March 29, 2007 @ 1:24 pm
Just wondering if anyone knows if the ST:TOS eps available on Xbox Live are remastered or the syndicated versions. I’m assuming the latter, but hope springs eternal!
Comment by Slayve — March 30, 2007 @ 3:23 pm
Slayve: Did some digging and as far as I can gather, only one release-type of downloadable HD Star Trek:TOS remasters exist.
Star Trek.com states:
and, TrekMovie.com (which stylizes itself as the source for Trek remastered) says:
Since neither website specifically cite the Xbox release as the ‘uncut’ versions, we’re left assuming that they’re the same as the iTunes releases. Using the powers of science and logic acquired from decades of watching Trek, I checked into the running-time of Balance of Terror, Miri, and The Naked Time on both iTunes and Xbox Live Marketplace, and they each matched up at 50 minutes, which Dr. Geek assures me is the proper runtime for pure, uncut episode of TOS.
Comment by Dave3 — March 30, 2007 @ 10:00 pm