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Hi from N. Cali, USA
Hi,
My wife and I are new to this forum. We are in our late 30s.
We both love retro-gaming, and love all kinds of different old systems. We are particularly interested in some of the more obscure and “off the beaten path” consoles.
I love to make lists, and have been working on several over the last year (like all point-n-click games on consoles, my co-op game list, all rhythm games list, all games not released in the US, Japan or the UK.- There’s loads of existing lists, but none are comprehensive, etc. etc.)
While making these lists, the Philips CD-I kept coming up in the strangest places.
It came up a lot in FMV and “weird game” lists, and has a very interesting and strange catalog of games.
When looking up console Point-n-clicks I found a very interesting list of games that seemed to have point-n-click elements while not being a traditional “point-n-click”.
The CD-I came up again when I was looking into games not available in the US, UK or Japan. I came across the following thread from this forum:
http://cdinteractive.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2092
And then there was the strange stuff: Mystic Midway: Phantom Express
Made my wife and I want to get the CD-I right then… A game designed to make you hate yourself? Played on a somewhat phallic controller? WTF?!?!? Punk Rock!
And hopefully it doesn’t offend anyone, but a console with Zelda games and a Mario game that pissed everyone off also attracts us to the console.
And we love bad FMV and interactive video, starting out on that with the Sega CD and 3DO.
So anyway, while we don’t have one yet, we plan on getting one, due in a large part to my lurkage on this forum, and You-Tube videos.
We have the following consoles:
(Atari 2600, TI-99/4A, Tomy Tutor, 3DO, Genesis/Sega CD, Duo-R/PC-Engine, N64, NES, Jaguar, SNES, Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, and a Gamecube with GBA player)
We are also into homebrew, and are starting with the Jaguar, and collect modern and retro/vintage copiers and ram carts, as well as Barbies and Japanese dolls, so our living room is full of old consoles, games and Barbies!
Anyway, we just wanted to say hi to everyone and to say how this console got on our radar J
I don’t know how many people from the USA are here but if anyone here is in Humboldt (its on the coast and at the very top of the state, about an hour south of Oregon), drop us a line.....
Also, we are curious on what the best CD-I to get. The 220 comes up a lot, though, I’ve read of some models that might be better in some ways, we are still reading up on the models.
My wife and I are new to this forum. We are in our late 30s.
We both love retro-gaming, and love all kinds of different old systems. We are particularly interested in some of the more obscure and “off the beaten path” consoles.
I love to make lists, and have been working on several over the last year (like all point-n-click games on consoles, my co-op game list, all rhythm games list, all games not released in the US, Japan or the UK.- There’s loads of existing lists, but none are comprehensive, etc. etc.)
While making these lists, the Philips CD-I kept coming up in the strangest places.
It came up a lot in FMV and “weird game” lists, and has a very interesting and strange catalog of games.
When looking up console Point-n-clicks I found a very interesting list of games that seemed to have point-n-click elements while not being a traditional “point-n-click”.
The CD-I came up again when I was looking into games not available in the US, UK or Japan. I came across the following thread from this forum:
http://cdinteractive.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2092
And then there was the strange stuff: Mystic Midway: Phantom Express
Made my wife and I want to get the CD-I right then… A game designed to make you hate yourself? Played on a somewhat phallic controller? WTF?!?!? Punk Rock!
And hopefully it doesn’t offend anyone, but a console with Zelda games and a Mario game that pissed everyone off also attracts us to the console.
And we love bad FMV and interactive video, starting out on that with the Sega CD and 3DO.
So anyway, while we don’t have one yet, we plan on getting one, due in a large part to my lurkage on this forum, and You-Tube videos.
We have the following consoles:
(Atari 2600, TI-99/4A, Tomy Tutor, 3DO, Genesis/Sega CD, Duo-R/PC-Engine, N64, NES, Jaguar, SNES, Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, and a Gamecube with GBA player)
We are also into homebrew, and are starting with the Jaguar, and collect modern and retro/vintage copiers and ram carts, as well as Barbies and Japanese dolls, so our living room is full of old consoles, games and Barbies!
Anyway, we just wanted to say hi to everyone and to say how this console got on our radar J
I don’t know how many people from the USA are here but if anyone here is in Humboldt (its on the coast and at the very top of the state, about an hour south of Oregon), drop us a line.....
Also, we are curious on what the best CD-I to get. The 220 comes up a lot, though, I’ve read of some models that might be better in some ways, we are still reading up on the models.
Big Aussie hello to everyone!
Some of you may know me from the 3do forums , but this is my first time here!
Was about to purchase my very first CD-i today , however , I dropped the ball a bit on an Ebay auction and got snipered!
Oh the horror
bloody frustrating actually - so here I am attempting to learn as much as I can about the Cd-I and hopefully get one soon.
Some of you may know me from the 3do forums , but this is my first time here!
Was about to purchase my very first CD-i today , however , I dropped the ball a bit on an Ebay auction and got snipered!
Oh the horror
bloody frustrating actually - so here I am attempting to learn as much as I can about the Cd-I and hopefully get one soon.
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Just got a CD-i Collection
As the title says, just bought a CD-i Collection and I'd like to get involved in this Forum.
Hope to speak to you all soon.
Mr. Punch
Hope to speak to you all soon.
Mr. Punch
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Welcome! If you're new to CD-i, be sure to check out this introduction review of the Philips CD-i
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No I found a disc prototype (Micro Machines) in of all places my own house. Not the most orgainzed collection.K1ngArth3r wrote:Welcome BuyAtari,
I regonise your name from ebay and Assembler forums.
Are you refering to the 602n or am I thinking of the dev box?
Did you find one for sale or in somebody's collection?
That's a piece of hardware i'd like
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Who am I
I'm CRADthebarbarian, just joined a few weeks ago. I'm in Arizona, and I came to be here, because I am interested in CD-I emulation.
"Defeat me and they'll make your face the greatest in all of Coroni, or else you will DIE!!"
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Hey everybody,
the name's Dave, Also known as Worldslayer (just World will do)
I've been playing CD-I a lot as a kid, but over time I lost interest in it as there were no new games coming out. Now however I picked it up again and am trying to buy more games for my collection (currently I only have Hotel Mario, The Palm Springs open and Voyeur)
I found out about this forum when I tried to play Hotel Mario a couple of days in a row but found out that he wasn't saving the files. So I came in search of a solution. And I was like, what the heck why not join the CD-I community.
the name's Dave, Also known as Worldslayer (just World will do)
I've been playing CD-I a lot as a kid, but over time I lost interest in it as there were no new games coming out. Now however I picked it up again and am trying to buy more games for my collection (currently I only have Hotel Mario, The Palm Springs open and Voyeur)
I found out about this forum when I tried to play Hotel Mario a couple of days in a row but found out that he wasn't saving the files. So I came in search of a solution. And I was like, what the heck why not join the CD-I community.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Philips cd-i guys!
There are some great games out there if you can find them! Also, try and snap up a copy of Devin's brilliant article in retrogamer magazine issue 32, which gives an in-depth insight into Philips cd-i and it's games. Also, check out Bas' website Interactive Dreams.
Happy New Year gaming!
Alan
There are some great games out there if you can find them! Also, try and snap up a copy of Devin's brilliant article in retrogamer magazine issue 32, which gives an in-depth insight into Philips cd-i and it's games. Also, check out Bas' website Interactive Dreams.
Happy New Year gaming!
Alan
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