software.wikisort.org - Video_gameSpace Shuttle: A Journey into Space is a space flight simulator game designed by Steve Kitchen for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1983.[1] It is one of the first realistic spacecraft simulations available for home systems. Space Shuttle was adapted to the Atari 8-bit family and Atari 5200 by Bob Henderson (1984),[2][3] then ported to the ZX Spectrum (1984),[4] Commodore 64 (1984),[5] Amstrad CPC (1986), and MSX (1986).[6] The 1984 Activision Software catalog also mentions an Apple II version.[7]
1983 video game
1983 video game
Space Shuttle: A Journey into Space |
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Developer(s) | Activision |
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Publisher(s) | Activision |
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Designer(s) | Steve Kitchen |
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Programmer(s) | Atari 2600 Steve Kitchen Atari 8-bit/5200 Bob Henderson |
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Platform(s) | Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit, Atari 5200, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX |
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Release | 1983: 2600 1984: Atari 8-bit, 5200, C64, Spectrum 1985: Amstrad, MSX |
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Genre(s) | Flight simulator |
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Mode(s) | Single-player |
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The player controls the most critical flight phases of the Space Shuttle such as launch, stabilizing orbit, docking, deorbit burn, reentry, and landing, each with its own set of instructions to follow.[1] The original Atari 2600 version came with an overlay since it made use of all the switches.[8]
Reception
In an April 1984 review for Video Games magazine, Dan Persons wrote:
Space Shuttle is not a game for everybody. It requires a considerable amount of patience and, perhaps not too surprisingly, a considerable amount of brainpower. Players who seek the visceral thrills of the standard shoot'em-up may ultimately find this simulation's complexity frustrating. But those of you who are ready for a richer, more sophisticated experience will probably recognize Space Shuttle for the monumental achievement it is.[9]
References
External links
Space Shuttle program |
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- Space Shuttle
- List of missions
- List of crews
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Components |
- Orbiter
- Solid Rocket Booster
- External tank
- Main engine
- Orbital Maneuvering System
- Reaction control system
- Thermal protection system
- Booster separation motor
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Orbiters |
- Enterprise
- Columbia
- Challenger
- Discovery
- Atlantis
- Endeavour
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Add-ons |
- Spacelab (ESA)
- Canadarm (CSA)
- Extended Duration Orbiter
- Remote Controlled Orbiter
- Spacehab
- Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
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Sites |
- Launch Complex 39
- Space Launch Complex 6
- Landing sites
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Operations and training |
- Missions (canceled)
- Crews
- Mission timeline
- Rollbacks
- Countdown
- Abort modes
- Rendezvous pitch maneuver
- Shuttle Mission Simulator
- Shuttle Training Aircraft
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Testing | |
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Disasters |
- Challenger disaster (report)
- Columbia disaster (report)
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Support |
- Crawler-transporter
- Mate-Demate Device
- Mobile Launcher Platform
- NASA recovery ship
- Orbiter Processing Facility
- Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL)
- Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
- Shuttle Training Aircraft
- STS-3xx
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Special |
- Deutschland-1
- Getaway Special
- Journalist in Space Project
- Teacher in Space Project
- Shuttle-Mir
- Hitchhiker
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Space suits |
- Extravehicular Mobility Unit
- Shuttle Ejection Escape Suit
- Launch Entry Suit
- Advanced Crew Escape Suit
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Experiments | |
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Derivatives |
- Saturn-Shuttle
- Magnum
- Shuttle-Derived Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle
- Jupiter
- Shuttle-C
- Shuttle-Centaur
- Ares
- Liberty
- Space Launch System
- OmegA
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Replicas | |
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Related | |
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