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Developer Vision Videogames Receives NASA Space Act
Agreement To Develop Space Station Game |
(PRWEB) May 31, 2004
Vision Videogames of Towson, Maryland received a Space Act
Agreement from The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) earlier this month to develop their PC/PS2/Xbox game, Space
Station:SIM, due for consumer release this Christmas season. The
Space Act Agreement is a continuation of one received by GRS Games
before Vision Videogames management bought out the company in March
2004. It allows Vision Videogames a flow of information from, and
access to, NASA personnel so the company can gather information to
build their game. “The game has captured everyone’s imagination. We
have individuals and international agencies including JAXA (The
Japanese Space Agency) volunteering to help us with drawings,
science, music – anything you can imagine,” says company president
Bill Mueller. In Space Station:SIM, the player assumes the roll of
the Chief Administrator of NASA, creating astronaut crewmembers with
unique needs, abilities and personalities while managing their
activities and personal relationships like “The SIMS®”.
Vision Videogames of Towson, Maryland received a Space Act Agreement
from The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
earlier this month to develop their PC/PS2/Xbox game, Space
Station:SIM, due for consumer release this Christmas season. The
Space Act Agreement is a continuation of one received by GRS Games
before Vision Videogames management bought out the company in March
2004.
The Space Act Agreement allows Vision Videogames a flow of
information from, and access to, NASA personnel so the company can
gather information to build their game. “The assistance and support
from NASA is invaluable and the enthusiasm of NASA personnel has
been great,” according to Bill Mueller, president of Vision
Videogames. “We believe that one real day at NASA is more exciting
than an imaginary day anywhere else, we intend to bring to a whole
generation of young people, a sense of ownership in, and dedication
to NASA”.
“The game has captured everyone’s imagination. We have individuals
and international agencies including JAXA (The Japanese Space
Agency) volunteering to help us with drawings, science, music –
anything you can imagine,” says Mueller. “We even have individuals
from NASA volunteering to be beta testers for the game.”
In Space Station:SIM, the player assumes the roll of the Chief
Administrator of NASA, creating astronaut crewmembers with unique
needs, abilities and personalities while managing their activities
and personal relationships like “The SIMS®”. Astronauts will face
mission critical situations, including micro meteor strikes and
decompression while conducting micro gravity experiments and dealing
with hilarious but troublesome space tourists shipped aboard by the
Russians. Space Station SIM is a true 3-D construction SIM that
encourages a player to use their imagination and build thousands of
different configurations of the International Space Station (ISS).
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