Just like one year ago, there are plenty of significant changes noticable on the Net about CD-i. In 2005 we saw the re-release of Le Monde du CD-i (A french CD-i website also capping the english language (yet arguable!), the rise of CD-i Emulator and the start of Philipscdi.com; 2006 brought us the rise of a CD-i index at Defunct Games, with loads (yet arguable) reviews of CD-i, the start of the CD-i Log at the Black Moon Monthly, ... I can go on like that! Again arguable, I appreciate the enthusiastic approach I feel from the guys behind the Eigenstart pages, which have changed some activity from http://cdi.eigenstart.nl to http://cd-i.eigenstart.nl - I have to admit I don't see this kind of attention this often. While these portals are not based on any new or valuable content; there's definately some love behind it to the CD-i system.
Also a little quote from last years poll is (sadly), still very true: "every forum seems to have its own club of posters, which is a real shame within this very small community."
So this year the list is a little bigger and I just like to see your interests when browsing for some info about our beloved and criticized CD-i system.
The Contestants are as following (the list is alphabetically ordered):
The Black Moon Monthly
The Black Moon Project
The CD-i Collective
CD-i Emulator website
Defunct Games CD-i section
Eigenstart CD-i pages
ICDIA
Le Monde du CD-i
Philipscdi.com
CD-i Websites Survey 2006
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CD-i Websites Survey 2006
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My vote for this year goes, perhaps surprisingly, to Defunct Games. This website seriously put CD-i on the map with a leading role in CD-i reviews, in my opinion one of the major updates we've seen about CD-i. While there have been a lot of discussion about their review style, the attention it gives to the system is loved by many of us!
Consider that we've only touched the tip of this iceberg as far as general information about CD-i games goes and it's amazing how much the system has to offer to RetroGeeks like us! Compliment appreciated, I just wonder if the Games Archive will ever reach a critical mass where I can put my feet up and finally say it's finished!
I'm still having fun writing about and working with CD-i, which reminds me Tom. You wanna look at those crazy Game Over screens for The Apprentice? I have a ton of before and after shots for every single cheat which I captured through CD-i Emulator. Probably warrants a seperate thread, maybe even an entry into Defunct Games. About Anime Porn or something!
I'm still having fun writing about and working with CD-i, which reminds me Tom. You wanna look at those crazy Game Over screens for The Apprentice? I have a ton of before and after shots for every single cheat which I captured through CD-i Emulator. Probably warrants a seperate thread, maybe even an entry into Defunct Games. About Anime Porn or something!


Sol Cutter: "I don't think you've acquired the marketed range!"
Yeah it takes a little practise to work out how to activate them!
Here's all the Cheat Codes with before and after shots: The Apprentice Cheat Code Game Over Screens
Here's all the Cheat Codes with before and after shots: The Apprentice Cheat Code Game Over Screens