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Hi, I'm also from Australia. I guess I'm one of those Nintendo people who have bought a cd-i to play Zelda.
I'm from Sydney and have just purchased a 370 player to play the Zelda games I've been longing to play. I do have all 3 of them but Zelda's adventure is a review copy. I also have Hotel Mario. Bought a 220 player about 18 months ago to play them but it was damaged during transit
I'm a big Mario, Zelda and F-Zero fan and also like Ridge Racer and the Need for Speed series.
I'm from Sydney and have just purchased a 370 player to play the Zelda games I've been longing to play. I do have all 3 of them but Zelda's adventure is a review copy. I also have Hotel Mario. Bought a 220 player about 18 months ago to play them but it was damaged during transit
I'm a big Mario, Zelda and F-Zero fan and also like Ridge Racer and the Need for Speed series.
Funny thing happened on the weekend. A mate of mine and myself often go to trash n' treasure markets looking for retro gaming bargains. On entering said market, my friend says to me "Hey maybe you'll find some stuff for your new machine." "Nah" I reply "Bugger all chance of finding anything Cd-i in this country"Bas wrote:Hi there! I guess it's all import for you then, or did they normally retail CD-i in Australia as well ?
What do I find? A big box full of new and sealed Cd-i movies. So I grabbed:
:The Hunt For Red October
:Star Trek
:Star Trek 2
:Star Trek 3
:Star Trek 4
:Star Trek 6
:Sliver
:Top Gun
:Thunderball
:Naked Gun
:Naked Gun 2
:The Untouchables
:The Firm
All of these for $25 Australian. (Roughly 10 quid)
Pretty bloody happy with that!!
Have you had to import everything or have you been lucky enough to find some stuff locally?RIDER wrote:Hi, I'm also from Australia. I guess I'm one of those Nintendo people who have bought a cd-i to play Zelda.
I'm from Sydney and have just purchased a 370 player to play the Zelda games I've been longing to play. I do have all 3 of them but Zelda's adventure is a review copy. I also have Hotel Mario. Bought a 220 player about 18 months ago to play them but it was damaged during transit
Nice, I havent seen a Zeldas Adventure Demonstration Disk yetRIDER wrote:Hi, I'm also from Australia. I guess I'm one of those Nintendo people who have bought a cd-i to play Zelda.
I'm from Sydney and have just purchased a 370 player to play the Zelda games I've been longing to play. I do have all 3 of them but Zelda's adventure is a review copy. I also have Hotel Mario. Bought a 220 player about 18 months ago to play them but it was damaged during transit
I'm a big Mario, Zelda and F-Zero fan and also like Ridge Racer and the Need for Speed series.
Cranky: I have acquired all my current cd-i collection from overseas so far. Too bad that shop you mentioned is in melbourne, I'll have to visit that shop when I ride down to melbourne. There is a shop called Retro Games in sydney that might have some cd-i games, but other than that I have no idea where to get cd-i games locally. I have only bought from eBay so far and probably some of the sellers I have bought from use this forum.
Borman: This is the disc. Apparently the full version of the game is in there, and any copy is hard for me to find since I live in Australia!!! I haven't tested my current cd-i yet (see Technical Support Forum, someone please help!) but I hope to buy a retail copy of Zelda's adventure and after I finish the Zelda games then I'll look at getting some exclusive cd-i games. But i've read that there arent any great and exclusive titles on cd-i which is unfortunate.
Borman: This is the disc. Apparently the full version of the game is in there, and any copy is hard for me to find since I live in Australia!!! I haven't tested my current cd-i yet (see Technical Support Forum, someone please help!) but I hope to buy a retail copy of Zelda's adventure and after I finish the Zelda games then I'll look at getting some exclusive cd-i games. But i've read that there arent any great and exclusive titles on cd-i which is unfortunate.
I've seen it 3 times on eBay in the past 18 months (and I bought one of them), and thats only for auctions that ship to Australia, so I assume that disc is not very rare. I'm a collector myself (actually I'm a Nintendo collector ) so no amount of money will make me sell that disc. I wonder if there are any earlier discs out there in circulation, I'd love to own those too
Hey Im from Aus too and I remember back in the early-mid 90s a freind of mine had a 3DO. I doubt it was sold retail though more than likely it was imported. I think it can play VCDs too so maybe thats why you found those. Another possibility maybe a couple people imported CD-i's in the 90s. Either way you're very lucky to find those! Good deal too for 25. Just out of interest what state are you in , Im from SA.Cranky wrote: Funny thing happened on the weekend. A mate of mine and myself often go to trash n' treasure markets looking for retro gaming bargains. On entering said market, my friend says to me "Hey maybe you'll find some stuff for your new machine." "Nah" I reply "Bugger all chance of finding anything Cd-i in this country"
What do I find? A big box full of new and sealed Cd-i movies. So I grabbed:
:The Hunt For Red October
:Star Trek
:Star Trek 2
:Star Trek 3
:Star Trek 4
:Star Trek 6
:Sliver
:Top Gun
:Thunderball
:Naked Gun
:Naked Gun 2
:The Untouchables
:The Firm
All of these for $25 Australian. (Roughly 10 quid)
Pretty bloody happy with that!!
I know how you feel exact same thing happened to me. I think there was some impact which caused my cd tray to later break off but its still usable. I'm importing another player and I really hope that this one will make it through undamaged. What happened to yours is it still workable?RIDER wrote:Bought a 220 player about 18 months ago to play them but it was damaged during transit
My 220 still powers on but won't load a disc. There's a bit of physical damage to the unit too but it still powers on, although the power switch is damaged. It might be fixable but it's been sitting under my bed for almost 2 years and now I have the 370 there's little point in fixing it. The 220 cost me about 40 pounds (2 controllers, games and vcds) plus another 90 pounds shipping!
It's a bit too bad that super mario galaxy came out in Australia yesterday, otherwise I'd be spending my free time playing CD-i
It's a bit too bad that super mario galaxy came out in Australia yesterday, otherwise I'd be spending my free time playing CD-i
I'm in Victoria. The movies I found were at the Laverton Market which is a Trash n' treasure market.Shroo-man wrote:
Hey Im from Aus too and I remember back in the early-mid 90s a freind of mine had a 3DO. I doubt it was sold retail though more than likely it was imported. I think it can play VCDs too so maybe thats why you found those. Another possibility maybe a couple people imported CD-i's in the 90s. Either way you're very lucky to find those! Good deal too for 25. Just out of interest what state are you in , Im from SA.
HI, I'm a new member (Aaron). I loved the game Dragon's Lair 2 in the arcade and was considering buying the arcade machine. I then saw the CD-I system had it so i bought the CD-I in 1994-95. I still play today and have hung onto the system for nostalgia and because some of the games are actually fun to play, even with PS3 and XBOX looming overhead.
No one knows what I'm talking about when I mention CD-I, so I'm glad there is a forum.
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
age: 30
No one knows what I'm talking about when I mention CD-I, so I'm glad there is a forum.
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
age: 30
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my name is Carmelo i come from Germany.
It's really nice to see that there are so many CD-i fans in so many Different Country's.
Actually I thought that there was no Forum for CD-i fans, nice to see that i was wrong.
Anyway you're doing a great, there are a lot of interesting things like homebrew or Interviews that i read here.
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my name is Carmelo i come from Germany.
It's really nice to see that there are so many CD-i fans in so many Different Country's.
Actually I thought that there was no Forum for CD-i fans, nice to see that i was wrong.
Anyway you're doing a great, there are a lot of interesting things like homebrew or Interviews that i read here.
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Hi, I recently got interested in CD-i since I collect consoles (but never play them...) and when I got the CD-i today, I came here for two reasons:
1 - A forum so I know CD-i isn't dead.
2 - Ironic, cause my CD-i died the second I tried to get it to work so I need to figure out what's wrong (In technical support)
1 - A forum so I know CD-i isn't dead.
2 - Ironic, cause my CD-i died the second I tried to get it to work so I need to figure out what's wrong (In technical support)