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CD-I

American  
Or CD/I,
  1. compact disk-interactive.


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The Philips console, known as the CD-I, was a critical and commercial failure, with the four Nintendo games published for it considered among the worst in the company's catalogue.

From BBC

The late, great Phil Hartman sells the Philips CD-i in a series of truly bizarre ad spots.

From Time

More than 5 million of you in North America have CD-ROM or Philips CD-i players, and that number is expected to double by year's end and treble by 1996.

From Time Magazine Archive

Listeners with CD-i players can customize any of the 10 tracks to their tastes.

From Time Magazine Archive

This week the Dutch electronics giant Philips will unveil its Compact Disc Interactive system, also called CD-I, a $1,000 computerized CD player that can be hooked up to a standard TV set to play all manner of games and run interactive programs.

From Time Magazine Archive