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Greg Riker was working at Electronic Arts when they were still developing on CD-i; from 1989 onwards they continued on their own 3DO system

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CD-i member Adrian Zanoli shared with us these pictures about Electronic Arts. Adrian: "In 1988, The Computer Chronicles made an interview with Greg Riker of Electronic Arts when CD-I titles were still in development, they had a pre-CDI180 system and a demo of "welcome to EA". I'm quite sure the CD-i format was somehow behind of Trip Hawkins idea of the 3DO system."


 Paul Clarke, who worked at Philips Research at that time, comments: "At Philips we were quite worried about the 3DO when it came out as it had better games capabilities and controllers than CD-i. Ultimately neither were that successful as Sony led the way after bailing out of CD-i."

[Thanks, Adrian Zanoli, Paul Clarke] 

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