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− | [[File:CD-i-910-Console-Set.png|thumb|252px|The CD-i console]]The Compact Disc Interactive (CD-i), is an interactive multimedia CD player and format developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics, N.V. in 1991/1992. Notably, it featured IPs from Nintendo, such as Mario and Zelda, due to previously having tried to develop a CD add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. | + | [[File:CD-i-910-Console-Set.png|thumb|252px|The CD-i console]]The Compact Disc Interactive (CD-i), is an interactive multimedia CD player and format developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics, N.V. in 1991/1992. Notably, it featured IPs from Nintendo, such as Mario and Zelda, due to previously having tried to develop a CD add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. Their takes on Nintendo IP's were infamously terrible, so infamous that you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who doesn't think of them when you mention the console's name. However, there were a few cult classic games on the system. |
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==Emulators== | ==Emulators== |
Revision as of 00:52, 10 May 2014
The Compact Disc Interactive (CD-i), is an interactive multimedia CD player and format developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics, N.V. in 1991/1992. Notably, it featured IPs from Nintendo, such as Mario and Zelda, due to previously having tried to develop a CD add-on for the SNES. Their takes on Nintendo IP's were infamously terrible, so infamous that you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who doesn't think of them when you mention the console's name. However, there were a few cult classic games on the system.
Contents
Emulators
Name | Operating System(s) | Latest Version | Accuracy | Recommended |
---|---|---|---|---|
cdiemu | Windows | 0.5.2 | ? | ? |
MESS | Multiplatform | 0.150 | ? | ✗ |
Comparision
Cdiemu is payware, but it has the best compatibility.
MESS has support for cd-i but is incomplete sadly.