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==Live action== [[File:BurnCycle operation.jpeg|thumb|Sol Cutter before full entry into the Televerse]] The game, written and directed by Eitan Arussi for TripMedia, London, features live action characters like a handful of other [[List of CD-i games|CD-i titles]]. The [[Full motion video|FMV]]s and in-game graphics were shot on blue-screen as backgrounds are composed of 3D renders. The effect is that navigation through ''Burn:Cycle'''s environments cues a 3D walkthrough, while interaction with characters or the activation of scripted events prompts the loading of overlaid camera footage, sometimes even complete scene changes, as in the screenshot. The coupling of this with [[CD-i]]'s technological limits have led some commentators to lament the fact that this was not a game made two years later, when arguably 3D had its true birth (given the rise of [[PlayStation]] and [[Saturn]] in that year). The game's live action cast are credited as follows: * [[Aaron Swartz (actor)|Aaron Swartz]] as Cutter * [[Viva Duce]] as Kris * [[Abigail Canton]] as Gala * [[Tanya Pohlkotte]] as Female Cutter * [[Indra Sinha]] as the Golden Buddha
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