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Nintendo's past partnership with Philips could have turned it into a very different, very weird company
In the early 1990s, Nintendo and tech company Philips collaborated for game releases on an interactive CD player known as the CD-i. This business partnership came in the wake of a failed collaboration ...
In July, a video game was announced that came out of nowhere. Titled Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore, the adventure is inspired by the terrible Zelda games that were released on the Philips CD-i, down ...
You Can Now Play Those So-Bad-They're-Good Zelda CD-i Games on PC Twitter user Dopply took two of the worst Zelda games of all time for the Philips CD-i and remade them for the PC.
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Faces of Evil and Wand of Gamelon were the first two of three Zelda games Nintendo published on the ill-fated Philips CD-i system in the early 90s.
A Donkey Kong game was in development for the Philips CD-i. The only known report of it is the LinkedIn resume of programmer Adrian Jackson-Jones, which states the game was in development during the ...
If you haven’t heard of it, you’re in luck because many will tell you that this Super Mario game isn’t the best example of the series’ overwhelming positive resume. Created for the Philips CD-i in ...
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