Talk:Burn Cycle

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its leaving out the fact that the time limit can be exstended by playing psychic roulette in fact the zip caracter does not give any kind of time exstention device in the game. each time you win psychic roulettle you win free time and this is so that you can have anough time to win all of the prizes in the check out counter. iv had my time exstended by a entire hour just by repeatedly playing the psychic roulette game. but be very careful becasue if you lose the game you get a hugh loss of time penalty its not a problem if your already ahead alot. also this artical is not mentioning that the setting for this game takes place in the 2060s decade. 69.221.168.185 (talk) 06:05, 5 January 2012 (UTC)

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The article mentions a promotional website, but sadly almost all trace has been lost - the Internet Archive only has the pre-introduction page. Billboard gives the URL as, Vibe and Popular Science have  , CMJ New Music Monthly has  , all dead. URLs were cheap back then. It appears to have launched around August 1995 (Billboard says it launched nine weeks before 26 September 1995, CMJ dated October 1995 says that it's not available yet, but magazines are typically written a month before the cover date, and perhaps the article was written earlier still). -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 20:40, 23 March 2020 (UTC)