I was amazed when I saw Michiel's (Erronous) collection, he just has so many players and almost every title available. Such a collector I'm really not, but that doesn't mean I don't have my share of titles. The only thing is, most of them are piled in boxes. They're certainly not as nicely exhibited as yours Joe! The main part is about the games which are of the most interest to me. I guess I only miss a few of them, and sometimes I feel the urge to complete them when I see a nice one on eBay, but until today that didn't happen!
A few ones that spring to mind:
-Escape from Cybercity
-Voyeur
-Kether
Especially with Kether I was very surprised about the quality it achieves on CD-i. Very impressive. I have a bad second hand 50 cent copy of that but my collection only allows brand new editions
I guess the most valuable part of my 'collection' is the mass of text/info from CD-i developers with all the correspondence we had with them, a part of this is documented on the forums. Ofcourse the one-of-a-kinds prototype titles caught my interest in CD-i the last years. It's about these titles that have a major history behind them which I find very interesting. There's still a lot to come so it keeps getting better and better. So in fact, I like to collect this history rather than the physical CD-i software/hardware library.
Nevertheless, I can take a few pics of them, although CD-R's with prototype software aren't that spectacular
Great collection you have Joe, looks like you're a real Nintendo fan, aren't you? still eagerly awaiting your new project
Now, for the one of a kinds, I'll only post the ones which have been posted before, and for the others you'll just have to wait until I/we will expose them on Black Moon (still, if you've read all my posts, some hints are given

)
At the moment, I'm in contact with an old colleague from Gordon (for those who pay attention

, which should result in some nice coverage about another unreleased project.