Overall, Circuit's Edge is a must-play for all cyberpunk fans- highly recommended.Analog current-sense amplifiers INA180 - 26V, 350kHz current sense amplifier INA180-Q1 - AEC-Q100, 26V, 350kHz current sense amplifier INA181 - 26-V bi-directional 350-kHz current-sense amplifier INA181-Q1 - AEC-Q100, 26V, bi-directional, 350kHz current sense amplifier INA186 - 40-V, bidirectional, high-precision current sense amplifier with picoamp input bias & ENABLE INA186-Q1 - AEC-Q100, 40-V, bidirectional, high-precision current sense amplifier w/ picoamp input bias & ENABLE INA190 - 40-V, bidirectional, ultraprecise current sense amplifier with picoamp IB & ENABLE INA190-Q1 - AEC-Q100, 40V, bi-directional, ultra-precise current sense amplifier w/picoamp IB & ENABLE INA191 - 40V, ultra-precise current sense amplifier with ENABLE and picoamp IB in WCSP INA240-SEP -4 to 80V, ultra-precise current sense amplifier w/ enhanced pwm rejection in space enhanced plastic INA290-Q1 - AEC-Q100, 2.7-V to 120-V, 1.1-MHz, ultra-precise current sense amplifier in small (SC-70) package INA293 -4-V to 110-V, 1.3-MHz, ultra-precise current sense amplifier INA293-Q1 - AEC-Q100, -4-V to 110-V, 1.3-MHz, ultra-precise current sense amplifier INA300 - 36V current sense comparator INA300-Q1 - AEC-Q100, 36V current sense comparator INA303-Q1 - AEC-Q100, 36V, bi-directional, 550kHz, 4V/µs, high-precision current sense amp w/ window comparator INA381 - 26-V, 350-kHz current sense amplifier with integrated over-current comparator INA381-Q1 - AEC-Q100, 26-V, 350-kHz current sense amplifier with integrated overcurrent comparator There are also fighting sequences in the game, most of which doesn't further the plotline but add action and atmosphere. Though the game's story and prose are very violent, the story is very interesting, and ranks among the best-developed in adventure games. The interface and encounters are exciting enough, but the characters you encounter, while gritty, are limited in their variance (but then again, few designers care about the sexual history of characters in computer games back in 1990, or even now). Despite the seemlingly endless freedom in exploring the city and partaking its many vices, however, the gameplay is linear - one event after another, with lax time constraints, and endless wandering will be cut short by messages from your wristwatch reminding you of your current task. The game also features an ingenious CHIP IN/OUT feature that is reminiscent of Interplay's Neuromancer: you can buy or obtain skill chips that can be activated to solve puzzles and increase your aptitude. The game play - walking city streets, visiting bars and talking to sexchanges, using a cellphone, taking drugs, fighting punks, putting chips in your head - it was like few games in terms of grit and well-realized gameworld. You play Marid, a down-on-his-luck two-bit courier looking for a job. The game's strength lies in the outstanding and rich depiction of the world that Effinger envisioned. Circuit's Edge is an atmospheric, well-written game based on "When Gravity Fails," an excellent sci-fi series by George Effinger about the Budayeen- a small corner of Morocco notorious for violence, sex, and drugs.
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