This fascinating multimedia guide to the Titanic and its catastrophic
loss enables computer users to relive the entire story of the world's
most famous luxury ocean liner.
With this program, they will discover thousands of amazing facts
about the vessel, travel on its maiden journey, witness the events
which led to the loss of more than 1,500 men, women and children and
find out what happened in the aftermath of the greatest maritime
tragedy of all time.
A detailed and timed diary explains how the Titanic's captain ignored
warnings of ice, the efforts of crew members to rescue passengers and
the confusion on both sides of Atlantic as friends and families
waited anxiously for news about loved ones travelling on board the ship.
Users can then dive more than 12,400 feet into the Atlantic to find
the wreckage that was once thought to have been lost forever,
examining new video footage as they guide a manual submersible around
the hulk which lies eroding on the seabed.
There are also 600 period photographs, plus 200 original
illustrations and more than 200 photographs of objects recovered from
the Titanic after more than 75 years, testimonies from surviving
passengers and much more.
From the staterooms to the galleys, from the bridge to the holds,
Titanic - An Interactvie Journey is the ideal way to discover what
life was like on board the liner - and what happened when it hit the
iceberg on that April night.
New video footage of the Titanic wreckage
Two hundred colour photographs
Six hundred period picture
Hundreds of fascinating facts and figures