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  2. The Halley Project - Wikipedia

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    The player assumes the role of a spacecraft pilot whose mission is to travel between the various bodies of the Solar System.The game opens with a mix of electric guitar music and digitized speech during which the player is shown the text of a transmission sent from the headquarters of a body known as "P.L.A.N.E.T.":

  3. List of space flight simulation games - Wikipedia

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    Windows Space Rebellion: 2004 Phoenix Games Phoenix Games PlayStation 2 Released for PlayStation 2 only; a Windows game with the same name was published by Grabituk.com, but it is not a space flight simulator Starglider: 1986 Argonaut Games: Rainbird Software: Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum Starship 1: 1977 ...

  4. Orbiter (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    The Orbiter version of the Space Shuttle Atlantis, a retired Space Shuttle orbiter formerly operated by NASA, and the only player-controllable spacecraft based on a real world design that is included with the basic installation of Orbiter. Space Station Mir Orbiter's model of the historic Russian space station. Unlike its real counterpart, it ...

  5. SpaceEngine - Wikipedia

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    Users can travel through space in any direction or at any speed and can move forwards or backwards in time. [4] SpaceEngine is currently in beta status. Up to version 0.9.8.0E, released in August 2017, it was available as freeware for Microsoft Windows. Version 0.990 beta, the first paid edition, was released on Steam in June 2019.

  6. Gazillionaire - Wikipedia

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    Gazillionaire is a trading game involving trading exotic goods on different planets. [1] The player controls a company and interacts with six other trade companies controlled by the computer, as they compete to build an empire by investing in larger ships, buying warehouses, outmaneuvering each other and transporting essential commodities such as Kryptoons, cantaloupes, hair tonic, polyester ...

  7. Celestia - Wikipedia

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    Celestia allows users to navigate at different speeds, and allow users to orbit stars, planets, moons, and other space objects, track space objects such as spacecraft, asteroids, and comets as they fly by, or travel to and/or fly through galaxies. Light time delay is an optional function.

  8. GameMaker - Wikipedia

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    The first macOS compatible version of program was released in 2009, [40] allowing games to be made for two operating systems with minimal changes. Version 8.1 (April 2011) sees the name changed to GameMaker (lacking a space) to avoid any confusion [41] with the 1991 software Game-Maker.

  9. Category:Video games set on fictional planets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games set on fictional planets" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 773 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .