This Saturday we celebrate a Dutch tradition called 'Sinterklaas' in The Netherlands. It's a nice family tradition and marks for us the start of the festive season. When browsing through the dutch CD-i Magazine, it brings back memories about good times when I did this in 1995. There was a Superclub in our local centre and they played Christmas Crisis in the demo booth. At the end of 1995, Philips Media had the biggest marketing budget and we had a giant Mutt made of cardboard and a CD-i sign on his bat, now wearing a christmas hat. Christmas lights were all over the displays and they had posters of the Winter Top 15, comparable what they published below: All warm christmas themed CD-i titles and a lot of good titles for the whole family, aimed to children, gamers, and adults, all on the same platform. That's really something today's consoles can learn from! If you're from The Netherlands, enjoy the Sinterklaas celebrations, maybe you even get some CD-i presents in your shoe ;)
[Thanks, Mathias]