The final boss in Atlantis: The Last Resort on CD-i looks impressive and you...
  The final boss in CD-i first person shooter "Atlantis: The Last Resort" was quite a beast, and most online videos only show the first desert levels of Atlantis. Chances are big you have never seen...
View ArticleCD-i Passport of "Brain Dead 13" - 1997 - ReadySoft Incorporated & Int'l...
Developed by: ReadySoft IncorporatedCD-i Version by: ICDIPublished by: Philips Interactive Media BeneluxOriginal release: 1997Genre: FMV Interactive CartoonCD-i type: Digital Video on CD-i; Digital...
View ArticleSome french CD-i releases of popular CD-i games received a full boxed deluxe...
Thanks to our community we know that some CD-i releases actually were treated differently in different countries. Take these french releases by Infogrames, published by Philips Media France. This...
View ArticleLucky Luke on CD-i was co-developed by PixelHazard and they also developed...
If there is one game that carries the spirit of the CD-i games by The Vision Factory, it must be the prototype of CatGun. CatGun was developed by PixelHazard, a name you possibly remember from the...
View ArticleLocal encyclopedias on CD-i: Dizionaro Universale Multimediale Grolier...
Thanks to CD-i member Marco Parisio Java we can have a close look at some rare exclusive and regional CD-i releases:Â Dizionaro Universale Multimediale Grolier Hachette & Enciclopedia Elettronica...
View ArticleWhere did you buy your CD-i discs? Ours mainly came from the Philips...
Philips had (it still has nowadays) its own Philips store in Eindhoven, where they sold a wide collection of CD-i discs. In our area, CD-i discs were sold by Free Record Shop, Van Leest and of course...
View ArticleAnother unreleased CD-i game: 'Falco & Donjon: The Sword of Inoxybur' was a...
From the same guy who made the concept art of The Apprentice 2: Marvin's Revenge, this guy made more graphics for SPC Vision games including The Apprentice (background graphics), Steel Machine...
View ArticleThe TecnoPlus TP520 CD-i Control Pad was a licensed model by...
UK based TecnoPlus offered two officially licensed CD-i controllers on CD-i including this control pad which is exactly the same model as the (second) Philips gamepad (the 22ER9021). The tecnoPlus...
View ArticleIf your B&O BeoCenter AV5 doesn't have a CD-i player on board, it probably...
The Bang & Olufsen BeoCenter AV5 was a design television with a built-in CD-i player. These were sold for a longer period than CD-i was actually supported by Philips (Philips stopped support...
View ArticleThe Smurfs: The Teletransportsmurf on CD-i remained a prototype, but...
Let's have a look at various screens of the Smurfs games on CD-i. For a long time I've never seen a member here who has a copy of the official Smurfs game on CD-i. For a long time we even thought it...
View ArticleA close look at the large CD-ROM style packaging of the CD-i version of...
Flashback on CD-i received in France a CD-ROM style, large carton box packaging just like what Philips Media France did to Secret Mission, Chaos Control and The 7th Guest. CD-i member Audun Sørlie...
View ArticleThis brand new packaging of the CD-i Internet Kit shows what you would have...
Nice historical value but as it doesn't function anymore it's also a bit of useless hardware now. But still this CD-i Internet kit holds a large history. It was also released in USA under the brand...
View ArticleWhat are the most rare CD-i games, ordered by the three CD-i markets: Europe,...
Let's have a look at the most rare CD-i games that exist. CD-i was active in three markets: The biggest market was without a doubt Europe, with The Netherlands being the headquarters of CD-i, as...
View ArticleRetail demanded Philips to package CD-i titles in regular jewelcases instead...
In 1993 Philips was looking at ways to give CD-i more visibility in shops. I like the fact that retail actually demanded Philips to switch to regular jewelcases otherwise they would not take CD-i in...
View ArticleValkieser New media introduced the first Tim & Bear interactive cartoon on...
One of the CD-i launch titles in Europe in 1992 was Tim & Bear at the Hospital. It was the first interactive cartoon made by Valkieser New Media (a dutch company in Hilversum). It was a base-case...
View ArticleIn 1985 Philips asked The Firesign Theatre to develop two CD-i games. As CD-i...
The long development cycle of the CD-i format caused a lot of cancelled CD-i projects that were initiated between 1983-1989. It seems like Philips missed the boat sometimes, as with Electronic Arts...
View ArticleThis timeline of highlights in laser history shows us CD Video (laser disc),...
Interesting timeline that shows the history of disc formats including CD Video, laser disc, CD+Graphics and it ends in 1990-1991 with the new upcoming CD-i standard. The history before CD-i is a long...
View ArticleSPC Vision, the creators of "The Apprentice" and "Dimo's Quest" also...
SPC Vision was a well-known CD-i developer and they developed some of the very best CD-i games: The Apprentice, Dimo's Quest, Steel Machine and Alien Gate, all were created by the same team in...
View ArticleAtari was working on a Compact Disc Interactive machine, code-named 'The...
With several companies jumping on the 'Compact Disc' wagon, also Atari was exploring the possibilities to integrate CD technology in their standards. Instead of purely backing their own format with...
View ArticleTripMedia brought CD-i one of the best experiences with Burn:Cycle,...
One of biggest CD-i marketing campaigns was about Burn:Cycle on CD-i. What a game it was! The story was great, the graphics were awesome: Especially because this was a base-case CD-i title, it didn't...
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