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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 ofLegendof Zelda CDiCDI Games|Nintendo]]-[[Hotel Mario (Video Game)|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 [[Youtube Poop]]. It's arguably more well-known thanks to the internet; since nobody actually remembers this.
 
Not to be confused with [[Philip K. Dick]], [[South Park (Animation)|Phillip of the comedy duo Terrance and Phillip]], or [[Rule of Three|the screwdrivers with a plus-shaped end]].
 
=== Games: ===
 
 
* ''[[The Seventh Guest (Video Game)|The Seventh Guest]]''
* ''The Apprentice''
* ''[[Burn Cycle (Video Game)|Burn :Cycle]]''
* ''[[Dark Castle (Video Game)|Dark Castle]]''
* ''[[Dragon's Lair (Video Game)|Dragons Lair]]''
** ''Dragon's Lair II: Timewarp''
* ''[[Flashback (Video Game)|Flashback]]: The Quest for Identity''
* ''[[Hotel Mario (Video Game)|Hotel Mario]]''
* ''[[Inca (Video Game)|Inca]]''
** ''Inca II: Wiracocha''
* ''Kether''
* ''[[The Legendof Zelda CDI Games (Video Game)|The Legendof Zelda CDI Games]]''
* ''[[Mutant Rampage Body Slam (Video Game)|Mutant Rampage Body Slam]]''
* ''[[Rise of the Robots (Video Game)|Rise of the Robots]]''
* ''Sesame Street Letters/Numbers'', also on PC
* ''[[Tetris (Video Game)|Tetris]]''
* ''Thunder in Paradise''
* ''[[Voyeur (Videovideo Gamegame)|Voyeur]]''
 
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