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SHIP OF DREAMS

Time travel, international espionage, explosions – not exactly what you expect from a game about the sinking of the Titanic. But Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, a ’90s FMV adventure made by a little studio in Knoxville, Tennessee, isn’t your typical Titanic story. It’s definitely bolder (and maybe even more ambitious?) than more famous Titanic stories, tying the events on the ship into other historical moments from the 21st century.

Released in 1996, was a moderate success, but it wasn’t enough to save developer CyberFlix’s failing publisher GTE Entertainment. Then James Cameron came along. Luckily CyberFlix

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