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Game News Buzz Aldrin's Space Manager Program wants to space out with you

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Tags: Buzz Aldrin Enterprises; Buzz Aldrin's Space Manager Program; Matrix Games; Slitherine

Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager might not have the cool name that seminal classic Buzz Aldrin's Race into Space has but it is really seeming to try and capture the same feel and level of detail that game had. Woot. Slated for release in June and made by Matrix/Slitherine in conjunction with the mighty Buzz himself we can all try and change history to the space program we should have had.
Develop the X-15 Space plane, the Sputnik satellite, the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo manned spacecrafts and in later episodes on to Mars! You are not limited to the missions that did launch – you can also try out many that were planned but that never left the drawing board. For example, instead of sending men to the Moon using the Lunar Orbit Rendezvous (LOR) approach used by Project Apollo in the late 1960s and early 1970s, you will be able to rewrite history and use either the alternative Earth Orbit Rendezvous (EOR) or Direct Ascent schemes.

My dad still believes they filmed the entire moon landing in a Hollywood studio. True story.
 

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