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Cyberdreams other published titles included CyberRace, a futuristic racing game using the vehicle designs of Syd Mead, Noir: A Shadowy Thriller, a film noir interactive movie directed by Jeff Blyth, and a sequel to Dark Seed.
In 1999 Aftermath released the interactive movie Tender Loving Care, a project which had been started by Landeros and Wheeler at Trilobyte.
In addition to the Don Bluth titles, the company acquired the North American rights to publish Tender Loving Care, an interactive movie on DVD-ROM and CD-ROM featuring Academy Award nominee John Hurt in early 1999.
In late 2005, eGames acquired Cinemaware, a game company founded in the eighties who produced a series of "interactive movie" games including widely acclaimed Defender of the Crown.
Czechoslovakia - featuring the world's first interactive movie, Kinoautomat, directed by Radúz Činčera.