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created by Philips; the format was licensed by Philips and Microware for use by other manufacturers, notably Sony who released professional CD-i players... |
Philips Interactive Media published three action-adventure games based on Nintendo's Legend of Zelda franchise for its Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-i)... |
(Christmas 2006). "Retroinspection: Philips CD-I". Retro Gamer. No. 32. pp. 40–49. Crookes, David (October 2017). "CD-I: Engineering Interactivity". Retro... |
almost exclusively used combined with the Philips SCC66470 VSC (Video- and Systems Controller) in the Philips CD-i interactive entertainment product line... |
Voyeur (video game) (category CD-i games) Voyeur is an interactive movie video game released in 1993 for the Philips CD-i. It was ported to MS-DOS compatible operating systems and Macintosh. A... |
Zelda's Adventure (category CD-i games) Link. Viridis (1994). Zelda's Adventure (Philips CD-i). Philips Media. Shurmak: I am Shurmak your guide. I have known you since you were a child. (.... |
of White Book VCD, Philips started releasing movies in the Green Book CD-i format, calling the subformat CD-i Digital Video (CD-i DV). While these used... |
2007-02-05. Philips CD100 Player - Marantz-Philips Nederlands website The history of the CD - The introduction, Philips Research. "Meridian CD History".... |
Super Mario's Wacky Worlds (category Cancelled CD-i games) declining sales of the Philips CD-i system. NovaLogic, the developer of Super Mario's Wacky Worlds, was hoping to be hired by Nintendo. Philips was developing... |
Video games in the Netherlands (section Philips CD-i) nl Gamez.nl Bashers.nl The Philips CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive), first released in 1991, is an interactive multimedia CD player developed and marketed... |
were published by Philips and Sony as an extension of the Red Book (CD standard) specifications. The first CD to be released with CD+G graphics was Eat... |
on ROM cartridges, though the first optical disk systems, such as the Philips CD-i, were released to limited success. As games became more complex, concerns... |
merger of Philips Consumer Electronics and Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care. Philips receives royalties from the sale of every CD, DVD and... |
No World Order (category CD-i games) studio album by Todd Rundgren (credited to TR-i). It was released on July 6, 1993, for the Philips CD-i, making it the first interactive album in history... |
Atari Jaguar, the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) and Sega CD, the Philips CD-i, the Capcom System I (Arcade), the AT&T UNIX PC, the Tandy Model 16/16B/6000... |
for CD-I". GameSpot. Retrieved October 23, 2008. "Link: The Faces of Evil". IGN. Retrieved August 4, 2009. "Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon for CD-I". GameSpot... |
The Apprentice (video game) (category CD-i games) Vision Factory and published by Philips Interactive Media in North America and Europe exclusively for the Philips CD-i. The first title to be created by... |
Compact disc (redirect from CD) The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings... |
Another partnership with Philips yielded a few Nintendo-themed games for the CD-i platform instead of the SNES-CD. After the SNES-CD was canceled, Sony developed... |
needed] In 1993, a video game adaptation of the book was released for the Philips CD-i. It is one (possibly the first) of only 27 video games to have received... |