Denno Hyoryu

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Overview

  • Full Name: Denno Hyoryu Multimedia Cruising
  • Code: FZ-SJ0351
  • Type: Non-game, Art Game
  • Developer: Scitron & Art
  • Publisher: Hamlet
  • Language: Japanese
  • Release Date: May 19, 1995
  • Region: JP
  • Barcode: T4984824079908
  • Local Title: 電脳漂流 -Multimedia Cruising
  • Rarity: 1
  • Case: Single Jewel Case
  • Notes:

Overview

Dennou Hyouryuu: Multimedia Cruising for Panasonic 3DO is an educational Japanese game, but it is done in a very strange cybernetic style. The game has a large number of different mini entertainments. Interesting graphics and beautiful 3D effects. As well as musical accompaniment to help you immerse yourself in the game.

On The Disc

Ive put together segments of what the game is about (Its full of trailers, interviews and other crazy aspects!)

Roms

Burn Cycle

The first section as you float through Roms is dedicated to the CD-i (?) game Burn:Cycle (Picture 1), the activation is a still picture (2) of the president of the TripMedia, the developer, Japanese writing scollings under the still, translated into English reads - "TripMedia President London. If you dream of creating a cinema-style adventure game and making it a hit, and then channeling the money flowing into the digital industry into the UK music scene, you will be able to create a second golden age of UK music. "

The second section, has a blocky video clip of the programmers and a small trailer of the game (3), Japanese writing scrolls underneath with the following: "CD-i adventure game "Burn: Cycle" made by Tivid Gollier and his friends. DECODE label, released by PHILLIPS INTERACTIVE. The mysterious woman whispered... "Experienced all the ecstasy of the whole universe, we became enlightened.""

The third section (4), is a still with Japanese text and translates into the following: "Burn:Cycle Released in October 1994. It caught fire in London, became very popular in Europe, and flew to America, produced by Pu Media. A burning CD-I adventure game. designer David Collier's trick British leading game magazine EDGE magazine “Hollywood interactive movies are no good. It's a strong repayment," and it's cool enough to be overjoyed. This work will soon become popular in Japan. I want this work to be ported to a popular machine in Japan as soon as possible"

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