The CD-I was supposed to be a very awesome game console (claimed by the makers of it) but it was just a sorry excuse for a console. First off there is one controller port on the front and one on the back I mean seriously second the console itself is huge you can fit thousands of snes games in it third it has non nintendo games like mario and link and by the way these almost have nothing to do with mario and link so yeah the end that is it no more.
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| - The CD-I was supposed to be a very awesome game console (claimed by the makers of it) but it was just a sorry excuse for a console. First off there is one controller port on the front and one on the back I mean seriously second the console itself is huge you can fit thousands of snes games in it third it has non nintendo games like mario and link and by the way these almost have nothing to do with mario and link so yeah the end that is it no more.
- У вас есть выбор — отнести приставку Кворексу, обрадовав парня и получив его искреннюю благодарность, или же отдать её капитану Меркаптан в обмен на заявку для получения снаряжения.
- CD-i or Compact Disc Interactive is the name of an interactive multimedia CD player developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics N.V. CD-i also refers to the multimedia Compact Disc standard utilized by the CD-i console, also known as Green Book, which was co-developed by Philips and Sony in 1986. The first Philips CD-i player, released in 1991 and initially priced around USD $700, was capable of playing interactive CD-i discs, Audio CDs, CD+G (CD+Graphics), Karaoke CDs, and VCDs, though the latter required an optional "Digital Video Card" to provide MPEG-1 decoding.
- Das CD-i (kurz für Compact Disc Interactive), das im September 1990 veröffentlicht wurde, war ein Multimedia-System, das in erster Linie von Philips, teilweise aber auch von Sony entwickelt wurde. Vertrieben wurde das System letztlich von Philips alleine. Sein Preis bei Marktveröffentlichung betrug rund 400 US-Dollar. Das Gerät konnte so genannte interaktive Compact Discs abspielen, außerdem Audio-CDs, CD+G (CD+Graphics), Karaoke-CDs und Video-CDs (VCDs), wobei letztere den Kauf einer optionalen „Digital Video Card“ zur MPEG-1-Decodierung voraussetzten. Man kann das CD-i auch als Spielkonsole ansehen, es erschienen im Laufe der Jahre viele Titel, unter anderem vier von Nintendo lizenzierte Spiele.
- The CD-i was originally made by Philips and Sony. The two companies got together, and decided they wanted to make a super-advanced shaming system that would beat SEGA and Nintendo. They started mixing colorful liquids for half an hour, then remembered that's how you make potions, not shaming system.
- The Philips CD-i is a failed system, best remembered for its peculiar connections to far more successful ones. Here's how the story goes: Nintendo wanted to make a CD-ROM drive for the SNES to face Sega's upcoming Mega-CD. They had a deal with Sony, realized it was a bad deal, and jumped ship to Philips (which kinda makes sense, as Sony and Philips had invented the CD together). Sony was pissed and decided to make their own console with blackjack and hookers, and so the PlayStation was born. Meanwhile, Nintendo got cold feet again, the new deal went nowhere as well, so Philips also decided to do their own thing, and that was the CD-i.
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| - The CD-I was supposed to be a very awesome game console (claimed by the makers of it) but it was just a sorry excuse for a console. First off there is one controller port on the front and one on the back I mean seriously second the console itself is huge you can fit thousands of snes games in it third it has non nintendo games like mario and link and by the way these almost have nothing to do with mario and link so yeah the end that is it no more.
- The CD-i was originally made by Philips and Sony. The two companies got together, and decided they wanted to make a super-advanced shaming system that would beat SEGA and Nintendo. They started mixing colorful liquids for half an hour, then remembered that's how you make potions, not shaming system. They eventually came up with the CD-i, and they made it the most awesome shaming system ever... or so they thought. It went in stores, but it was voted the worst shaming system ever invented by every person who ever existed. Including you. Everyone hated it. Sony took their name off of it, and they erased any records that they were involved, except for this one!
- The Philips CD-i is a failed system, best remembered for its peculiar connections to far more successful ones. Here's how the story goes: Nintendo wanted to make a CD-ROM drive for the SNES to face Sega's upcoming Mega-CD. They had a deal with Sony, realized it was a bad deal, and jumped ship to Philips (which kinda makes sense, as Sony and Philips had invented the CD together). Sony was pissed and decided to make their own console with blackjack and hookers, and so the PlayStation was born. Meanwhile, Nintendo got cold feet again, the new deal went nowhere as well, so Philips also decided to do their own thing, and that was the CD-i. The less-know part of this story, however, is that Philips actually had been working on the CD-i long before the SNES existed. And it was not even supposed to be a console, but an "interactive multimedia CD player" for educational titles, digital encyclopedias, museum tour kiosks, this sort of boring "rich old man" crap (that's why the original controller was more like a TV remote than a gamepad). The brief almost-partnership with Nintendo just convinced Philips to sell it as a game console, and it also explains how they got the rights to produce some Zelda and Mario games. The fact is, the CD-i was simply not designed for games, and this shows on its modest game library. Similarly to the 3DO, Philips also licensed the CD-i standard to other hardware manufacturers.
- У вас есть выбор — отнести приставку Кворексу, обрадовав парня и получив его искреннюю благодарность, или же отдать её капитану Меркаптан в обмен на заявку для получения снаряжения.
- CD-i or Compact Disc Interactive is the name of an interactive multimedia CD player developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics N.V. CD-i also refers to the multimedia Compact Disc standard utilized by the CD-i console, also known as Green Book, which was co-developed by Philips and Sony in 1986. The first Philips CD-i player, released in 1991 and initially priced around USD $700, was capable of playing interactive CD-i discs, Audio CDs, CD+G (CD+Graphics), Karaoke CDs, and VCDs, though the latter required an optional "Digital Video Card" to provide MPEG-1 decoding.
- Das CD-i (kurz für Compact Disc Interactive), das im September 1990 veröffentlicht wurde, war ein Multimedia-System, das in erster Linie von Philips, teilweise aber auch von Sony entwickelt wurde. Vertrieben wurde das System letztlich von Philips alleine. Sein Preis bei Marktveröffentlichung betrug rund 400 US-Dollar. Das Gerät konnte so genannte interaktive Compact Discs abspielen, außerdem Audio-CDs, CD+G (CD+Graphics), Karaoke-CDs und Video-CDs (VCDs), wobei letztere den Kauf einer optionalen „Digital Video Card“ zur MPEG-1-Decodierung voraussetzten. Man kann das CD-i auch als Spielkonsole ansehen, es erschienen im Laufe der Jahre viele Titel, unter anderem vier von Nintendo lizenzierte Spiele.
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