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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a cinematic platform game released released in 1998 for the [[PlayStation]] and Windows PCs.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ハート オブ ダークネス) is a cinematic platform game released released in 1998 for the [[PlayStation]] and Windows PCs.
  
 
The game took six years to develop and went through a number of iterations; in 1996 a [[Sega Saturn]] version was advertised (to be published by [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment]]), but a release did not materialise. Sega of America struck up a "limited exclusivity" deal{{fileref|SegaFY1997BrandReview US.pdf|page=262}}, meaning the game would launch on the Saturn before the PlayStation and PC in 1997{{magref|nextgeneration|18|21}}, however the plans fell through.
 
The game took six years to develop and went through a number of iterations; in 1996 a [[Sega Saturn]] version was advertised (to be published by [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment]]), but a release did not materialise. Sega of America struck up a "limited exclusivity" deal{{fileref|SegaFY1997BrandReview US.pdf|page=262}}, meaning the game would launch on the Saturn before the PlayStation and PC in 1997{{magref|nextgeneration|18|21}}, however the plans fell through.

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Heart of Darkness
System(s): Sega Saturn
Developer: Amazing Studios
Planned release date(s): 1996-06-01[1], 1996-07[2], 1996-09[3][4], 1996-10[5], 1996-11[6][7], 1997-01[8], 1997-03[9][10], 1998[11]
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1

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Heart of Darkness (ハート オブ ダークネス) is a cinematic platform game released released in 1998 for the PlayStation and Windows PCs.

The game took six years to develop and went through a number of iterations; in 1996 a Sega Saturn version was advertised (to be published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment), but a release did not materialise. Sega of America struck up a "limited exclusivity" deal[12], meaning the game would launch on the Saturn before the PlayStation and PC in 1997[13], however the plans fell through.

In the end, Interplay published the game in North America and Ocean Software (later Infogrames) published it in Europe.

Magazine articles

Main article: Heart of Darkness/Magazine articles.

References