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The 11th Hour
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Virgin Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Trilobyte
Planned release date(s): 1995-03[1], 1995-10[2], Q4 1995[3], 1996-03[4], 1996-09[5], 1996-11, 1996-12[6], 1997-01[7]
Genre: Adventure
Number of players: 1

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The 11th Hour is a PC adventure game and sequel to 1993's The 7th Guest. A Sega Saturn version was planned, but cancelled.

Being one of the first Sega Saturn games to be announced, The 11th Hour was extensively advertised, particularly in Japan. All versions of the game (including an also cancelled 3DO version) were delayed, with the PC release eventually debuting in late 1995 (two years after it was originally planned).

Magazine articles

Main article: The 11th Hour/Magazine articles.

References