This is the 1995 PC MS-DOS version, not the 1994 Philips CD-i version. Harrahs casino app. I couldn't find a working emulator for the Philips cd-i so I played the MS-DOS version. This is how to make a bootable Mac OS 9 Install CD. The links to all the software used in the video are below.Toast Titanium 5: http://s3.amazonaws.com/macga.

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'BURN: CYCLE'
Sol Cutter has something on his mind..in two hours it's going to explode!
The original cinematic adventure game, where engrossing game-play meets Blade Runner-style cinematic action. Plunge into this surrealistic world where dozens of characters compel you through mind-expanding challenges, and one shocking conclusion.
Use your brain or lose your mind.
(description from the back of the CD-i Version)

Release: 1994
Developer: Trip Media Limited
Publisher: Philips Interactive Media
Type: First-Person Adventure
Platforms: CD-i, Mac, PC



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Burn: Cycle was one of Philips' flagship video games for their CD-i console. It really showed that the console was capable of more than just playing movies or educational games.


Sol Cutter... Aaron Swartz
Gala... Abigail Canton
Kris... Viva Duce
Female Cutter... Tanya Pohlkotte
Directed by... Eitan Arrusi



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You could create a Mac OS 9.x bootable utilities disk, from the OS installation on the hard drive - if you know what you're doing. You'd need a third-party software like 'Toast' to recognize the third-party CD-R/RW burner and write the bootable disk. You'd need to determine which assortment of System Folder files were necessary to copy, to create the abbreviated System Folder on the bootable CD. You can burn data CDs with USB 1.1, but you'll be limited to 4x burn speed - which is slow, but not intolerable. If you can borrow or buy an older USB CD-R/RW drive that's backward-compatible with your iMac's USB 1.1 bus speed, you could accomplish this. The alternative is to check eBay for Norton SystemWorks 1.0 for Macs, which shouldn't be expensive. The disk is bootable and would enable you to run DiskDoctor, and then Optimize the disk. This consolidates/moves all data on the drive and arranges it by file type, and then leaves contiguous free space at the end. You can select to wipe the free space with a security wipe, to remove all traces of your personal data. The average user won't be able to recover it. Otherwise, you could check eBay for a Mac OS (retail) universal installer disk for OS 8.1, 8.5, or 9.x and just reload the software to a newly-reformatted hard drive. If you want to sell it, you may have to spend a little $$ to do so. Considering the negligible value of a working 233 MHz iMac now, you'll likely not make a profit. I suppose that's why so many just remove the hard drive and e-Cycle old computers.

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