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Philips, the electronics company behind the ill-fated Philips CD-i, has responded to fan requests for a classic, miniature version of the console. Amazingly, it looks like it could actually happen.
Strictly translated for this month’s column, it is what we can call a six-in-one system. Philips CD-i multiplayer system handles games, audio and photo CDs and CD+G(raphics) for $300.
There’s no escaping the fact that the Philips CD-i was not a popular console. It certainly has its place in history, and there are plenty of interesting oddities available, but many people have ...
The upcoming game, a spiritual successor to the infamous 1993 Zelda titles for the Philips CD-i, will launch with a limited edition controller that resembles one of the largely forgotten system ...
The Philips CD-i is one of the rare consoles that has the distinction of having played host to a few officially licensed Nintendo games. And not just any old Nintendo licenses, either, but Zelda ...
I thought it was a great console, making its failure all the more frustrating. The Philips CD-i, on the other hand, was one I was lucky enough to avoid, thanks to warnings from my favorite gaming ...
Some of the worst games of all time can be found on the Philips CD-i. The system is a classic, with gems like Mystic Midway or Burn Cycle. But there are fewer games easier to make fun of than the ...
A Donkey Kong game was in development for the Philips CD-i. The only known report of it is the LinkedIn resume of programmer Adrian Jackson-Jones, which states the game was in development during ...