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The CD-i (short for Compact Disc Interactive) was an attempt by Philips to create a multimedia CD player standard, released in 1991. The development was originally started in 1986 by Philips in cooperation with Sony.
Since the system was barely aimed at traditional gamers, the library mostly consists of educational titles, adaptations of board games such as ''Clue'' or ''Axis vs Allies'' and electronic encyclopedias. Philips tried to capitalize on its game-playing capabilities after lackluster sales, but the arrival of [[Sony Playstation|more]] [[Sega Saturn|powerful]] [[Nintendo 64|systems]] rendered that tentative irrelevant. The format did find some success as a kiosk application and remained in production up until 1998 – whereas game-focused multimedia systems such as the [[
[[File:Sony IVO.png|thumb|A portable Sony CDI]]
Like the aforementioned 3DO, the CD-i was conceived as a standard and thus several manufacturers produced their own versions, like [[Magnavox Odyssey]] and Sony.
Nowadays, the system is pretty much known for its four [[The Legend of Zelda CDI Games|Nintendo]]-[[Hotel Mario|licensed]] games, the result of a deal between Philips and Nintendo for a cancelled [[Super Nintendo|SNES]] CD add-on. Their deranged animated cutscenes are frequently used as a source of [[
Not to be confused with [[Philip K. Dick]], [[South Park|Phillip of the comedy duo Terrance and Phillip]], or [[Rule of Three|the screwdrivers with a plus-shaped end]].
== Games ==
▲* ''[[The Seventh Guest]]''
* ''The Apprentice''
* ''[[Burn:Cycle]]''
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* ''[[Dragon's Lair|Dragons Lair]]''
** ''Dragon's Lair II: Timewarp''
* ''[[Flashback (video game)|Flashback]]: The Quest for Identity''
* ''[[Hotel Mario]]''
* ''[[Inca]]''
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* ''Kether''
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda CDI Games]]''
* ''[[Mutant Rampage Body Slam]]''
* ''[[Rise of the Robots]]''
* ''Sesame Street Letters/Numbers'', also on PC
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