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The game's designer, Gilbert Austin, wanted the game to feature a time-based night, with the clock running at a compressed scale. This would allow the player to encounter someone or overhear a conversation at a specific location at a precise moment of time. However, early on during development, Austin was told that this idea would not be used.
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The Steam version of the game replaces the original disc swap screen with a new graphic depicting the game's box art on a CD. Unusually, the render does not depict a generic CD, but rather depicts a disc made by PolyGram's CD manufacturing plant in North Carolina, as indicated by the silver disc hub and "MADE IN USA" stamp. The latter specifically dates the design to 1991-1992, when the plant slowly rebranded from Philips DuPont Optical to PolyGram Manufacturing and Distribution Centers.
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