Philips CD-i
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| CD-i | |
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| Manufacturer | Philips |
| Type | Console |
| Release Date | 1991 |
| Media | CD-i, Audio CD, CD+G, Karaoke CD, VCD, |
| Save Format | |
| Input Options | Controller |
| Special Features | CPU: Philips 68070 |
| Units Sold | 567,000 |
| Top Selling Game | |
| Variants | |
| Competitor(s) | SNES Genesis TurboGrafx-16 |
| Predecessor | N/A |
| Successor | N/A |
The Philips CD-i was a multimedia device released in 1991. It featured some game software on it, though not as much as your typical home console. The device is also notable for soiling the Zelda series with three poorly made games. These games were not developed by Nintendo and series creator Shigeru Miyamoto had no input in their creation.
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