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The CD-i is a system for presenting information such as text, images, and video, on a TV screen.
The standard was defined by Philips and Sony and is described in the Green Book. It was designed to play games, educational software, and movies. It was never a great success though Philips supported it for many years with a respectable amount, but no breakthrough titles.
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The CD-i CollectiveProvides tips, tricks, and reviews.
About.comPresents cheat codes and FAQs for over 30 games.
Disctronics: CD InteractiveOffers format information including disc standards, video, and audio specifications.
The Ultimate CD-i Players PageIncludes games, hardware and links.
The Black Moon ProjectOffers news, guides, reviews, forum, and scans of CD covers, magazines, and game manuals.
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