Mario Takes America on CD-i: More details and screenshots
In 2006 we published some details about the unreleased CD-i game "Mario Takes America". Some while ago, a former Cigam employee (partspitmike) on the Assembler Games forum posted even more details and...
View ArticleOverview map of Zelda's Adventure CD-i
One of the most ambitious CD-i games is Zelda's Adventure, in my opinion a great mysterious adventure that requires a lot of exploring and thinking (which lots of people do not appreciate); Zelda's...
View ArticleLegacy Code: Memes, Dreams, and the Philips CD-I
Hey, this is something new. Apparently, there was a movie about the CD-i in the works. "Legacy Code: Memes, Dreams and the Philips CD-i" was raising 12.000 USD to shoot a movie with interviews of...
View ArticleHappy Christmas!
Interactive Dreams wish you a Happy Christmas! We're actually celebrating our 9 years anniversary this month, starting in December 2005. It's been a quiet year for CD-i, but our workhorse is still...
View ArticleLook at this CD-i Demo Unit
Look at this lovely demo pod for CD-i. They had these integrated players in the Evoluon in Eindhoven, and in many public places like libraries and hospitals. It's what I think the latest and last...
View ArticleJan Pienkowski's Haunted House: 3rd party support in 1997
Interesting to see that delayed projects made possible by third parties in the high-days of CD-i still came out in 1997. It were only a few, a couple of five, and most of these were published by...
View ArticleThe professional CD-i Touch Pad Control Unit
The CD-i 180/181/182 professional units came with a touch-panel, that works just like the Bamboo tablets to draw on. On top there was a stylus, and it could be connected to the remote control so it...
View ArticleRetro Game Lab sells reproduced CD-i prototypes
(You thought Interactive Dreams was over?) Years back we found out about Joe Guard, a student project by the guy who later on started DIMA (Creative Media) to develop unique CD-i games like Family...
View ArticleConfirmed: "Deja Vu" on CD-i was completed
An anonymous source called 'Thomas Hudson' claims to have a fully functioning prototype of the CD-i version of "Deja Vu", one of the ICOM conversions that should have come out on CD-i. An official...
View ArticleRelive Link: Faces of Evil in 3D HD graphics
The art and animation of the CD-i Zelda games are a main part of parodies that fans (?) make on youtube. It's not my style, but the new 3d graphics are absolutely of a new level. Any CD-i fan should...
View ArticleMeanwhile @ The Philips CD-i Zone ...
Perhaps the only CD-i website that is still updated from time to time (besides our place, *ahum*) is The Philips CD-i Zone on Facebook. Check it out here:...
View ArticleNow you can play CD-i games with your SNES controller
More than 10 years ago Paul Hackmann showed us a way to use any analogue PC controller with your CD-i player. Now, in 2016, a fan called "anarterb" (His name is Laurent Berta) created a tool to play...
View ArticleImpressive cyberpunk graphics for '94 (Burn Cycle, Philips CD-i)
I know it is pre-rendered, but I still think it is very impressive for a 1994 game. I'm sure there isn't an older game pushing the graphics this far as Trip Media did on CD-i with Burn: Cycle!
View ArticleWebsite "The World of CD-i" might return
It's certainly not the first time a title like this has been posted here, but the owner of the old website "The World of CD-i" has plans to reactivate the website in some form after almost ten years...
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