Titanic: Adventure Out of Time - Music

Music

Chopin's Prelude Op. 28 No. 7 provides a haunting ambiance to the opening scene of the game. Some other tracks used throughout the game (as well as the intro) were written by Scott Scheinbaum and Erik Satie. They were later available on the website of Cyberflix's successor Barracuda, and can still be found on this page's archive.

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