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'''''Burn Cycle''''' is a CD-i game with [[full motion video]] released in 1994. Publisher [[Philips Interactive Media]] announced that in 1996 all of its CD-i games would be ported to the [[Sega Saturn]] and PlayStation - ''Burn Cycle'' would have been the first, but despite being advertised, neither version ever materialised.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a CD-i game with [[full motion video]] released in 1994, with a PC/MAC CD-ROM port following in 1995. Publisher [[Philips Interactive Media]] announced that in 1996 all of its CD-i games would be ported to the [[Sega Saturn]] and [[PlayStation]] - ''Burn Cycle'' would have been the first, but despite being advertised, neither version ever materialised.
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==Gameplay==
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In its original CDI form, Burn Cycle uses pre-rendered 3D FMV for the play enviroment. like ''[[D]]'' and ''[[Yumemi Mystery Mansion]]'', the player has to complete the game in real time in a 2 hour time limit, (although the player can save proogress at anytime) and assumes the role of cyberpunk antihero Sol Cutter, a data thief attempting to clear his brain of a digital virus he unwittingly downloaded. unusually for games of the FMV point n click 3D adventure genre, there are lightgun style shooting segments, perhaps comparable to ''[[Snatcher]]'' or ''[[Maximum Force]]''.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

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Burn Cycle
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Philips Interactive Media
Developer: TripMedia
Planned release date(s): 1996-11[1], 1997-02[2], 1997-08[3]
Genre: Adventure
Number of players: 1

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Burn Cycle is a CD-i game with full motion video released in 1994, with a PC/MAC CD-ROM port following in 1995. Publisher Philips Interactive Media announced that in 1996 all of its CD-i games would be ported to the Sega Saturn and PlayStation - Burn Cycle would have been the first, but despite being advertised, neither version ever materialised.

Gameplay

In its original CDI form, Burn Cycle uses pre-rendered 3D FMV for the play enviroment. like D and Yumemi Mystery Mansion, the player has to complete the game in real time in a 2 hour time limit, (although the player can save proogress at anytime) and assumes the role of cyberpunk antihero Sol Cutter, a data thief attempting to clear his brain of a digital virus he unwittingly downloaded. unusually for games of the FMV point n click 3D adventure genre, there are lightgun style shooting segments, perhaps comparable to Snatcher or Maximum Force.

Magazine articles

Main article: Burn Cycle/Magazine articles.

References