Starship Titanic
Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Apr 02, 1998
Starship Titanic is an adventure game designed by Douglas Adams and developed by the Digital Village. It takes place on the 'Starship Titanic' which has undergone "Spontaneous Massive Existence Failure" and crash landed on Earth during her maiden voyage.
Starship Titanic lists
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My PC collection 0
All the PC games I own
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Wishlist 0
WholeFnShow: Wishlist
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My First Ever Games 2
Here's a list of the first ever games that I played. The first game I remember playing is some crazy shareware RPG that came free on a disc with a copy of MacUser and ran on what must have been OS 7? Can't for the life of me remember what it was thou
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Adventure games I like but am terrible at 0
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Games I have finished! 5
ConsoleNumber of Games finished on...Publication DatesGame Release Date... PC 677 1987 1 X360 126 1989 2 PS1 11 1990 4 PS2 44 1991 8 PS3 33 1992 13 PS4 93 1993 16 GB 2 1994 12 MegaDrive 4 1995 21 Wii 10 1996 18 GC 3 1997 9
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Most favorite or memorable games of all time. 0
These are *personal* favorites and games that were memorable in my gaming life for one reason or another.
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Gotta Catch 'em all 0
A list of games I would like to play and have a reasonable ability to, (i.e. I have the appropriate console or can d/l something to make my computer run it) Also this is a list of shame b/c I should've played at least some of these by now but silly m
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need to play... 0
Despite my passion for video games, I haven't had the opportunity to play A TON of games. And there are many that I think of and quickly forget. So this list is pretty much for me to not only light a fire under my ass to buy some of these, but to k
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Pages to edit/add to 0
Droppin' some knowledge up in this piece.
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Games I have finished. 0
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PC Games I Own 0
Newest -> Oldest (series grouped together)
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Collection 0
Eidolon: Collection
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My career - by no means a comprehensive list 0
An ongoing attempt to chronicle every game that I can remember playing.For now, this excludes the 360, except where I think a long-term series is significant, since all those games are automatically pulled into my achievements list.
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PC Games That Once Ruled My World 0
These are the games, when I had a PC that could handle games in the 1990s, that ruled my world. Unsurprisingly, they're mostly point and click adventures, which, for the most part, were my favorites. These are in no particular order of course.
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Games to look at later 0
Games to take a look at when they come out later.
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Finished 0
A list of games I finished. Where finished means I played through the main story on any difficulty. For high-score based games I probably have some arbitrary other criteria :)
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PC Games & I: A Monumental Mento Memento 9
Since Steam finally got me back into PC gaming, after some decade and a half or so of ignoring it for various reasons (hint: they all relate to how technologically sophisticated my PCs have been, which is to say not very), I figured I'd celebrate by
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Wishlist 0
andreyuv: Wishlist
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Games that take place primarily on spaceships, space stations, or space-bases 0
Games that qualify take place more than half in these settings. I have not played all of these games, so I'll have to take your word on it.
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Adventure games I've finished 0
Adventure games I remember finishing.
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First Person Point and Click Graphic Adventure (Pseudo-3D gameplay) 0
Aka puzzle adventures or "Myst-clones" (usually pre-rendered movement) Not in wiki: Pyramid: Challenge of the Pharoah's Dream The Secret of the Nautilus Mirrored
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Adventure/puzzle games I want to play. 0
I quite enjoy a the occasional adventure/puzzler game like Still life, Myst, and the Layton series. I recently played Safecracker(2006) and it's such a great mix of difficult puzzles that suddenly makes a lot of sense when you discover the soluti
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Games I own for Windows 0
All the games I own for the Windows platform
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CD Rom Games My Dad and I Played/Owned - Pre-Steam - 1990-2006 2
Joined Steam on 12/29/2006. First game redeemed was Counterstrike 1 Anthology
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