This article is about the Nintendo Entertainment System video game. For the Space Shuttle program, see Space Shuttle program.
1991 video game
Space Shuttle Project
Cover art
Developer(s)
Imagineering
Publisher(s)
Absolute Entertainment[1]
Designer(s)
John Van Ryzin[2]
Artist(s)
Bill Wentworth John Van Ryzin
Composer(s)
Scott Marshall[2]
Platform(s)
NES[1]
Release
NA: November 1991[1]
Genre(s)
Action[1]
Mode(s)
Single-player
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