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[[File:BrainsInPlanes-CGI-2.PNG|thumb|Brains in Planes.]] [[File:BrainsInPlanes-CGI-5.PNG|thumb|A brain being removed.]]
'''''Brains in Planes''''', also known as '''''Headrush''''', is a cancelled 3D racing video game that was being developed by [[Millennium Interactive]] in 1996. The game was due to be released on the PlayStation as well as Windows 95.<ref name="Edge">{{Cite|published=August 1996|title=An audience with... Millennium|newspaper=Edge, Issue 35|publisher=Future Publishing|pages=22-26|url=https://archive.org/details/Edge_Gaming/Edge%20Gaming%20Magazine%20035/page/n18/mode/2up}}</ref> Several previews of the game were published in magazines and on CDs featuring concept art and CGI.
'''''Brains in Planes''''', also known as '''''Headrush''''', is a cancelled 3D racing video game that was being developed by [[Millennium Interactive]] in 1996. The game was due to be released on the PlayStation as well as Windows 95.<ref name="Edge">{{Cite|published=August 1996|title=An audience with... Millennium|newspaper=Edge, Issue 35|publisher=Future Publishing|pages=22-26|url=https://archive.org/details/Edge_Gaming/Edge%20Gaming%20Magazine%20035/page/n18/mode/2up}}</ref> Several previews of the game were published in magazines and on CDs featuring concept art and CGI.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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==Plot==
==Plot==
In a 23rd century dystopia of peace, harmony and total boredom, outlaw racers get their kicks from racing ultra-fast planes around the cities of the future. However, because the human body can't withstand the extreme G-force, the racers must remove their brains and plug them into the craft's circuitry.<ref name="Edge"/>
In a 23rd century dystopia of peace, harmony and total boredom, outlaw racers get their kicks from racing ultra-fast planes around the cities of the future. However, because the human body can't withstand the extreme G-force, the racers must remove their brains and plug them into the craft's circuitry.<ref name="Edge"/>
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==References==
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