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Usually thought of as a Nintendo-only franchise, Link and co actually popped up on the not-long-for-this-world Philips CD-i for three CD-Rom adventures.
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Nevermind that laserdiscs were as large as hubcaps and nearly as fragile as glass: The video was full-color and full-screen, unlike the compressed, artifact-marred video that consoles like CD-i could produce.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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These formats were failures, but at least people noticed them (massive feature on the 3D0 in its second issue, using the word "info-surfing" without irony, and even reviewed some CD-i games).
Wired Top Stories 2009
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By 1994, the company went bankrupt, after that it had made a last attempt to introduce its version of the multimedia CD-ROM under the name CDTV, a competitor of Philips CD-i.
Archive 2008-04-19 Jak Boumans 2008
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By 1994, the company went bankrupt, after that it had made a last attempt to introduce its version of the multimedia CD-ROM under the name CDTV, a competitor of Philips CD-i.
Archive 2008-04-01 Jak Boumans 2008
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Previous CES events have seen the introduction of the Laserdisc, the Virtual Boy and CD-i, so you know that whatever is introduced this year will dominate the industry in the decade to come.
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Previous CES events have seen the introduction of the Laserdisc, the Virtual Boy and CD-i, so you know that whatever is introduced this year will dominate the industry in the decade to come.
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By 1994, the company went bankrupt, after that it had made a last attempt to introduce its version of the multimedia CD-ROM under the name CDTV, a competitor of Philips CD-i.
Archive 2008-04-21 Jak Boumans 2008
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I noticed several almost neccesary games were missing from this list, including Superman 64 and the Philips CD-i Zelda games.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - The ultimate worst 10 games list. 2006
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By 1994, the company went bankrupt, after that it had made a last attempt to introduce its version of the multimedia CD-ROM under the name CDTV, a competitor of Philips CD-i.
Archive 2008-03-31 Jak Boumans 2008
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