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The 8th, 9th & 10th Guest

■ A sequel to was sort of announced in the credits of the first game – because it was called there. And according to Graeme, development of actually began while work on was still in full swing. A ‘more of the same’ quick-release was planned, which would have been in the shops in March 1994. But then Trilobyte’s ambitions got the better of it. Much more sophisticated filming and lots of modern technology meant that was not released until November 1995, on four CDs and costing $11 million – but it only sold around 500,000 copies.

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