

The unsinkable ship that almost sank a studio—now that's a story.
An in-depth documentary about the development and love surrounding this cult classic! This video will feature an deep look into why "Titanic: Adventure Out of Time" is so unique in the history of video games, as well as the history of CyberFlix itself. Featuring Scott Scheinbaum (CyberFlix Co-Founder and Sound Director), an opening cinematic by Titanic Animations, and some recreated music from the soundtrack.
Production
Fan-made animations that out-budget the original.
Sound
Scheinbaum's sound design war stories hit different.
Writing
Narration treats CyberFlix like lost Hollywood royalty.
Director
Rotoscopester
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
CyberFlix burned through $4 million making this game—roughly $8 million today—for a title most players piroted or bought in discount bins.
This documentary essentially willed a preservation movement into existence; the game was unplayable on modern systems until fans reverse-engineered solutions post-2021.
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Incase you're still interested about the score, you'll be able to find high quality remakes of the entire score as part of my Titanic AOOT OST Remake project. One cue will be released every week!
@titanic-aootostremake 191
I still feel scared when you enter D-Deck.
@hermes931 44
It’s hard to wrap my head around the fact this game is almost 30 years old. It seems like yesterday that I purchased this game a week after it came out in November of 1996.
@RobertGoodwin-j1i 19
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