Video Games: CDI is a CD-ROM standard designed by the Dutch company Philips. CDI-ROMs can only be played in its own proprietary CDI-consoles. This machine first was marketed as a "high-end multimedia console", but it failed in the market. CDI-games were very often lousy interactive movies with brilliant cut- or movie-scenes. In 1994 Phillips tried to put the main emphasize on the video gaming segment. But the system failed again. There were two Zelda-versions for this system; although licensed by Nintendo both games were bad.
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