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In the 90s version of the 'Wild Arctic' attraction in SeaWorld (Orlando, USA) there was a CD-i inside (but not to run the attraction itself)

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 We like to discover CD-i is still available in 2021 in some lost and unnoticed places, leaving some history where CD-i was used in the past. Like in SeaWorld, in Orlando (USA). While not active in 2021, the CD-i in the Wild Arctic attraction is still there, according to CD-i member Nicholas Walton and Alex: "So me and Alex went to SeaWorld today and we went to our favorite attraction in SeaWorld, Wild Arctic. And we found a Philips CD-I in there and out of the many times we've come to this attraction, we never knew there was a Philips CD-I in there! It's in the Wild Arctic Attraction at SeaWorld Orlando where it represents a living space for someone in the Arctic. And it's on a shelf to the right with other electronics. Idk its purpose besides it being a display piece but maybe in context, it's for research or entertainment? It's pretty sure it is just used as a prop for filling the shelf with gadgets there, as there's no TV connected to it. Even if it was intended to be playable, it's clock battery would certainly be fried. The area used to be out of reach but now it's no longer blocked by tape."

 


 

 

 


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