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eop:video_game_consoles-home:4th_generation:phillips_cd-i [2022/03/02 22:35] io55admineop:video_game_consoles-home:4th_generation:phillips_cd-i [2022/05/12 17:51] (current) – [Philips CD-i] io55admin
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 ====== Philips CD-i ====== ====== Philips CD-i ======
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 +A "media format standard" created by Phillips in 1990, which was targeted by a variety of "players". With the first CD-i compatible player releasing on December 3rd, 1991 in North America, the format's biggest claim to fame are it's notoriously bad Nintendo-licensed games - a rarity for the giant. Capable of outputting 384×280 to 768×560 depending on the model at 24-bit/16-bit color, with all models containing the Philips SCC68070 68k-based chip + Philips SCC66470 graphics chip, later changing to the "MCD 212". It turned out to be a failure, and was Phillips' only attempt of creating a home game console format - even though this isn't what it originally was intended for!
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 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-i
  
 ===== Operating Systems (Motorola 68070) ===== ===== Operating Systems (Motorola 68070) =====
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 At the time, this service allowed it's users to access e-Mail, online shopping, Usenet, and other such pursuits. Nowadays though, there's probably no way to resurrect it in any sense, without an enormous amount of effort. At the time, this service allowed it's users to access e-Mail, online shopping, Usenet, and other such pursuits. Nowadays though, there's probably no way to resurrect it in any sense, without an enormous amount of effort.
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 +http://theworldofcdi.com/encyclopedia/category/webi-cdonline/
  
 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16909256/cdi-a-low-tech-net-option-by-les/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16909256/cdi-a-low-tech-net-option-by-les/
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 === “CD-i 910” (1991-1996?) === === “CD-i 910” (1991-1996?) ===
-**DO NOT PURCHASE**+//DO NOT PURCHASE//
  
 The very first commercial CD-i released for the American market. The “910” designator is used in America only, as in other countries, it was released as the 205. The “most basic” model, and very poor in reliability. The very first commercial CD-i released for the American market. The “910” designator is used in America only, as in other countries, it was released as the 205. The “most basic” model, and very poor in reliability.
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 === “CD-i 210” (1992?-1996?) === === “CD-i 210” (1992?-1996?) ===
-**LOWEST PRICE**+//LOWEST PRICE//
  
 This is apparently a “stripped down” version of the 220, lacking a “chique opening door” on the disc tray. May be the most common of all the CD-i variants worldwide. This is apparently a “stripped down” version of the 220, lacking a “chique opening door” on the disc tray. May be the most common of all the CD-i variants worldwide.
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 === “CD-i 740” (1996-1998?) === === “CD-i 740” (1996-1998?) ===
-**RECOMMENDED OVERALL; BEST RELIABILITY**+//RECOMMENDED OVERALL; BEST RELIABILITY//
  
 The last CD-i produced by Phillips, and feature-wise, it is also the best one. Digital Video is included by default, alongside an RS232 port and much more. If one is to get this miserable excuse of a console, this variant is likely the best for both reliability and features, as the older the CD-i, the poorer it’s mechanics get. The last CD-i produced by Phillips, and feature-wise, it is also the best one. Digital Video is included by default, alongside an RS232 port and much more. If one is to get this miserable excuse of a console, this variant is likely the best for both reliability and features, as the older the CD-i, the poorer it’s mechanics get.
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