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{{system-Infobox | {{system-Infobox | ||
|Image=[[Image:CD-i.png|300px]] | | Image = [[Image:CD-i.png|300px]] | ||
|Rel=1991 | | Rel = 1991 | ||
|Dis=1998 | | Dis = 1998 | ||
|Bit=16 | | Bit = 16 | ||
|Pre=None | | Pre = None | ||
|Suc=None | | Suc = None | ||
|Units=570,000}} | | Units = 570,000}} | ||
The '''Philips CD-i''' is a discontinued video game system, and was the first to be CD-ROM-based. [[Nintendo]] originally partnered with [[Philips Media]] to develop the SNES CD for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. However, the project was later aborted. The CD-i was originally released in 1991 | The '''Philips CD-i''' is a discontinued video game system, and was the first to be CD-ROM-based. [[Nintendo]] originally partnered with [[Philips Media]] to develop the SNES CD for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. However, the project was later aborted. The CD-i was originally released in 1991 at the price of $700 in the United States.<ref>[http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-i]</ref> | ||
After the SNES CD was abandoned, Philips Media released three games for ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series, one for the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' series (while [[Super Mario's Wacky Worlds|another]] was planned but [[Vaporware|cancelled]]), and a version of ''Tetris'' under contract from Nintendo. The ''Zelda'' and ''Mario'' games received very bad reception, and the system generally had poor sales. | |||
==Mario Games for the CD-i== | ==Mario Games for the CD-i== | ||
*''[[Hotel Mario]]'' | * ''[[Hotel Mario]]'' | ||
*''[[Super Mario's Wacky Worlds]]'' (cancelled) | * ''[[Super Mario's Wacky Worlds]]'' (cancelled) | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:14, February 22, 2011
Template:System-Infobox The Philips CD-i is a discontinued video game system, and was the first to be CD-ROM-based. Nintendo originally partnered with Philips Media to develop the SNES CD for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. However, the project was later aborted. The CD-i was originally released in 1991 at the price of $700 in the United States.[1]
After the SNES CD was abandoned, Philips Media released three games for The Legend of Zelda series, one for the Mario series (while another was planned but cancelled), and a version of Tetris under contract from Nintendo. The Zelda and Mario games received very bad reception, and the system generally had poor sales.
Mario Games for the CD-i
- Hotel Mario
- Super Mario's Wacky Worlds (cancelled)