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Author:CyberFlix
Publisher:GTE Entertainment
Engine:DreamFactory
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ti-mac-cd-read.sea_.hqx (373.96 KB)
MD5: 70a35630622950e9f51d147ebed678ed
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
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Titanic1.toast_.sit (532.16 MB)
MD5: ea38d77f84647830d639230e9923b877
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
Titanic2.toast_.sit (517.10 MB)
MD5: 8a969f06e5715c09e4e9d7efd3acc02f
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
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Titanic1_Ger.iso_.sit (471.05 MB)
MD5: 4d2495567c30e02a03ed4c9b6e190dcf
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
Titanic2_Ger.iso_.sit (446.92 MB)
MD5: 28366b753e59d7aab011b7e3386688c0
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
Titanic_Tour_Guides.sit_.hqx (5.93 MB)
MD5: f9046e0df94674c0a6dbebae7eed8784
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
Titanic1_FR.iso_.zip (513.01 MB)
MD5: 9037368c2891515c481d262290684f8c
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
Titanic2_FR.iso_.zip (509.46 MB)
MD5: b1bfdcf6fff8f82373a308a5650633ce
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
Emulation
This game works with: Basilisk II,

The game begins in April 1942 with the player (whose name is Frank Carlson) being caught in an air raid during the London Blitz of World War II and being sent back in time to 1912 with an opportunity to change history. In 1912, he was a British secret agent on the RMS Titanic, who must retrieve a priceless copy of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and now has a second chance to complete his mission. The open-ended gameplay allows the player to either follow the storyline by solving puzzles or simply explore the rooms of the ship.

This is the 1997 Cyberflix version; the disc images are hybrid Mac/PC. They are Toast images compressed with StuffIt v5.5.

A note about the downloads available above:

Adventure Of HeyO Mac OS
  • 1st download is the CD Compatibility Patch
  • 2nd and 3rd downloads are the English version
  • 4th and 5th downloads are the German version (CD Compatibility Patch included)
  • 6th download is the additional Tour Guides
  • 7th and 8th downloads are the French version

Amazon.com Buy link:
Titanic: Adventure out of Time

Amazon.co.uk Buy links:
Titanic: Adventure out of Time (Europress)
Titanic: Adventure out of Time (GTE Entertainment)

Amazon.ca Buy link:
Cyberflix Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time

Amazon.fr Buy link:
Titanic - Adventure Out of Time [import anglais]

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Amazon.de Buy link:
Titanic - Wettlauf gegen die Zeit

Hints for installing on modern Windows systems:
Play-Old-PC-Games.com/Titanic-Adventure-out-of-Time/

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Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC
Adventure Of HeyO Mac OS
  • 1st download is the CD Compatibility Patch
  • 2nd and 3rd downloads are the English version
  • 4th and 5th downloads are the German version (CD Compatibility Patch included)
  • 6th download is the additional Tour Guides
  • 7th and 8th downloads are the French version

Amazon.com Buy link:
Titanic: Adventure out of Time

Amazon.co.uk Buy links:
Titanic: Adventure out of Time (Europress)
Titanic: Adventure out of Time (GTE Entertainment)

Amazon.ca Buy link:
Cyberflix Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time

Amazon.fr Buy link:
Titanic - Adventure Out of Time [import anglais]

Adventure Of Heyo Mac Os Catalina

Amazon.de Buy link:
Titanic - Wettlauf gegen die Zeit

Hints for installing on modern Windows systems:
Play-Old-PC-Games.com/Titanic-Adventure-out-of-Time/

Adventure Of Heyo Mac Os Download

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC

This is a PC / Mac Hybrid CD-ROM.

System requirements Mac:

  • Mac OS 7.1
  • Motorola 68040 processor type (PowerPC recommended)

System requirements PC:

  • 80486 processor type with 66 MHz (Pentium recommended)
  • Windows 95

Common requirements:

  • 8 MB RAM (16 MB recommended)
  • 2x CD-ROM drive

I've been meaning to jot down a few notes about the latest product range from Apple for a while now, but work and travel got in the way. I now find myself with a largely free weekend, and I've also had time to visit the local Apple store and see a few of them first hand.

I'll start with the new Mac Mini. Largely because I've been a Mac Mini user since they came out, and I'm probably due a new one. I was initially excited by what I'd heard about the 2014 Mac Minis, but based on the current range I might have to forgo buying one for the time being. My usual computer buying habits are fairly well established, in that I'll buy the bottom of the range model, and then max it out with 3rd party hardware (memory, hard drives) to get the configuration I want. This time the base model is very underpowered, and because the memory is now not user-upgradable, I would have to spend quite a lot to even get something on a par with what I have now. Sure, I could spend £1000 and get a very nice machine that would meet all my needs, but for the same price I could get a significantly more powerful laptop, which would have the added benefit of being portable. I also wish Apple had not scrapped the server edition of the Mac Mini, because computers with two hard drives can be useful sometimes.

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Next up is the new 27' iMac with retina display. It looks gorgeous, and it's not as expensive as I'd feared. I still can't justify one, but I think they have made all the right decisions with this machine, and I like the fact that it is possible to add 3rd party memory to get a really powerful configuration without breaking the bank. I'd like to think I'll own an iMac again one day, and if I did then this is the sort of thing I'd go for. I'd also love to see a computer lab kitted out with these.

Both of the above come with Yosemite of course, which I've been running for a few months now. It's a solid upgrade which hasn't caused me any issues, and which looks a lot more visually impressive to my eyes.

I'll now move on to the new iOS devices. This is probably the first year I'd consider myself a power user of iOS, and for a lot of this year I've left my laptop at home on short trips and done everything on my iPad and iPhone. I'm due a new phone soon anyway, and am also vaguely looking at iPads with more storage than 16gb, so I was particularly interested to see what Apple could come up with.

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I very much like the look of the iPad Air 2. It looks like it could handle everything I throw at my devices, and there seem to have been hardware improvements around the area of recording video and audio, which I have found myself doing a lot of over the last year. I'm less impressed with the new Mini, and would have liked to see a smaller version of the Air, rather than something which looks like last year's model with Touch ID tacked on.

I'm also quite torn regarding the new iPhones. I like the new features, but both models look a lot bigger than my 4S (and in the case of the largest one, not much smaller than my iPad mini). I have quite small hands, and as a result I've always tended to go for smaller phones, and I strongly suspect I'll see if I can get a 5S next and then see what the upgrade options look like in a couple of years. I'm in no way an early adopter with phones, so I'm not too worried that I don't particularly like these models as I'm sure there will be plenty of different options in two years time.

I'm liking iOS8, and especially the fact that I can manage text messages through my laptop. I have two factor authentication set up for a lot of different services, and it's useful to get those messages on the screen of the device I'm actually sitting at. Apart from that it's a solid but unspectacular update.

So yes, all in all not too bad, and I would not turn down any of these if I was offered them for free or on an existing contract. But I don't think I'll be buying any of them just yet.





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