Double Titanic-influenced 90's PC Game Reviews?
This past weekend, I went away to the barrier island/shrimp receptacle, Grand
Isle, Louisiana. My plan for the weekend was to finally finish and review Final
Fantasy: Crystal Chronciles for GameCube. When I got to Grand Isle and unpacked, I
realized I'd forgotten my GameCube controller, which, it turns out, is integral
to playing GameCube games. I did have a laptop and a phone hotspot with me, so I cruised my GOG account and found a lot of games needing playing.
Maybe it was my nautical setting or something, but for some reason, I decided to
play and review two Titanic-centric point-and-click adventure games from the 90's.
The first is Douglas Adam's 1998 comedic Sci-Fi game attempt, Starship Titanic.
Review here: https://classicvideogamereviews.blogspot.com/2020/10/starship-titanic.html
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The second is GTE Interactive Media's "you are there" adventure, Titanic: Adventure Out of Time. I guess I could have used a different descriptor than a word that's in the title.
Review here: https://classicvideogamereviews.blogspot.com/2020/10/titanic-adventure-out-of-time.html
After that, I googled Titanic stuff for three hours. Awesome.
The first is Douglas Adam's 1998 comedic Sci-Fi game attempt, Starship Titanic.
Review here: https://classicvideogamereviews.blogspot.com/2020/10/starship-titanic.html
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The second is GTE Interactive Media's "you are there" adventure, Titanic: Adventure Out of Time. I guess I could have used a different descriptor than a word that's in the title.
Review here: https://classicvideogamereviews.blogspot.com/2020/10/titanic-adventure-out-of-time.html
After that, I googled Titanic stuff for three hours. Awesome.
What a weekend.
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