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The '''CD-i''' was a video Game system that was the first to use CD-ROM. [[Nintendo]] originally partnered with Philips to make the SNES CD; the SNES CD was later aborted. The CD-i was originally released in 1991; it cost $700 in the United States<ref>[http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-i] (Retrieved on 2008-04-15)</ref>. After the SNES CD was aborted, Philips released 3 Zelda Games, 1 Mario Game, and a CD-i version of Tetris. The Zelda and Mario games recieved bad reception. | The '''CD-i''' was a video Game system that was the first to use CD-ROM. [[Nintendo]] originally partnered with Philips to make the SNES CD; the SNES CD was later aborted. The CD-i was originally released in 1991; it cost $700 in the United States<ref>[http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-i] (Retrieved on 2008-04-15)</ref>. After the SNES CD was aborted, Philips released 3 Zelda Games, 1 Mario Game, and a CD-i version of Tetris. The Zelda and Mario games recieved bad reception. |
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The CD-i was a video Game system that was the first to use CD-ROM. Nintendo originally partnered with Philips to make the SNES CD; the SNES CD was later aborted. The CD-i was originally released in 1991; it cost $700 in the United States[1]. After the SNES CD was aborted, Philips released 3 Zelda Games, 1 Mario Game, and a CD-i version of Tetris. The Zelda and Mario games recieved bad reception.
Mario Games for the CD-i
- Hotel Mario
- Super Mario's Wacky Worlds (Cancelled)
- Tetris
Zelda Games for The CD-i
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