Popular Mechanics, Volume 172, Number 2, "What Really Sank the Titanic," with CyberFlix joke added to cover, magazine dated February 1995
Scope and Contents
This issue of Popular Mechanics (with the cover story "What Really Sank the Titanic") was altered by a Cyberflix employee as joke. The Cyberflix logo has been stuck onto the cover illustration in the water near the Titanic, with a sticky note describing it as "Little Cyberflix land mines," implying that this is what actually sank the Titanic.
The cover of this issue of Popular Mechanics has been digitized due to its connection to Cyberflix. We have not attempted digitized the contents of the magazine itself.
Dates
- Publication: magazine dated February 1995
 
Creator
- Hearst Corporation (Publisher, Organization)
 
Historical Note
This issue of Popular Mechanics may have been used as reference material during the production of Titanic: Adventure Out of Time (see "Loose sticky note with handwritten notes").
Full Extent
1 Magazines
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Video Game History Foundation Library Repository
