What was the definitive game for CD-i
What was the definitive game for CD-i
Between the regular bog standard conversions of "Rise of the Robots" and countless boardgames we had some real classics on this system. Some were exclusive releases, at least to start with so what was the definitive CD-i game. Which game would you point to and go that was the pinnacle of CD-i gaming? All the selections i've made were some sort of landmark achievement in my opinion and were considered important releases for the time. I've left out post 1998 CD-i releases because this is about the games that were published to a commercially viable public. Votes away!!
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At first i thought with 'definitive' you meant exclusive original cd-i titles. But Dragon's Lair is no cd-i original, is it?
I think Burn:Cycle is a wide known title for cd-i. When you ask a random person to name one cd-i title, chances are high 'burn:cycle' flips from the tongue! Still, from the four selected i find Atlantis the definitive title, showing on its very own 3d realtime capabilities of the cd-i. As for all the cd-i titles, i still think Creature Shock is the definitive cd-i (along with 7th Guest) game ever made.
I think Burn:Cycle is a wide known title for cd-i. When you ask a random person to name one cd-i title, chances are high 'burn:cycle' flips from the tongue! Still, from the four selected i find Atlantis the definitive title, showing on its very own 3d realtime capabilities of the cd-i. As for all the cd-i titles, i still think Creature Shock is the definitive cd-i (along with 7th Guest) game ever made.
Mario prototype?
The Mario prototype showed that the CD-I could produce fast action games (contrary to 99% of the software out there).
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My vote went to the Apprentice. I recently completed it after 11 years of play! Amazing eh? It was the best and hardest platform game I've ever played. I agree with you about Atlantis, Burn: Cycle and 7th Guest.
Creature Shock looks good even now 8 years later, as does Solar Crusade.
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My vote went to the Apprentice. I recently completed it after 11 years of play! Amazing eh? It was the best and hardest platform game I've ever played. I agree with you about Atlantis, Burn: Cycle and 7th Guest.
Creature Shock looks good even now 8 years later, as does Solar Crusade.
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Hi Alan,
Good to have you here!
The Apprentice is indeed a very nice game. The only thing that would make it better in my view is when the scrolling action would be vertically, like the most platform games. But the animation, character control and visuals are absolutely top-notch, especially for that time, and especially for cd-i.
Good to have you here!
The Apprentice is indeed a very nice game. The only thing that would make it better in my view is when the scrolling action would be vertically, like the most platform games. But the animation, character control and visuals are absolutely top-notch, especially for that time, and especially for cd-i.
Re: Mario prototype?
Very true but then lets not forget Christmas Country and Christmas Crisis both fast scrolling games just like SMWW!! These however were released, commerical games.cdoty wrote:The Mario prototype showed that the CD-I could produce fast action games (contrary to 99% of the software out there).
I'm glad to see The Apprentice winning the fight at the moment, now Burn:Cycle was good but damn Apprentice is so cute!!
Greetings Alan still playing to the 19th hole I take it?