![]() ![]() Its existence is a mystery that makes no sense, but is it a serviceable game? What I can't understand, though, is not only making a game about the movie eight years after the film's release, but also releasing it on a system that was two decades old. James Cameron's Titanic was released in 1997, around the time where the Playstation and Nintendo 64 were kicking strongly, and it might have been a smart idea to release an unlicensed game for either of those systems shortly after the release of the film. ![]() Knowing that popularity and money are the main things that attract bootleggers, the existence of this game is even more puzzling. ![]() I'm sure you've seen bootleg products of all shapes and sizes meant to trick people who don't know what they're buying into lining the pockets of less honest businessmen, and that's probably not going away any time soon. However, there's one issue that always comes up when popularity and money exist - ripoffs. Even if you haven't seen it, you've probably heard of it, and its immense popularity made an impact on the world of movies - it's still the second-highest grossing movie of all time, only beaten by Avatar in terms of money-making. James Cameron's Titanic is a very, very well-known film. ![]()
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