CD-i Games Released in North America
Quote from bewny35 on 19/07/2019, 21:22After doing some research on this site and among others, it looks like only 69 games came out for the CD-i here in North America. The final game for the US market looks to be Labyrinth of Crete in 1996. Any additions/info is appreciated:
3rd Degree
The 7th Guest
A Great Day at the Races
Alice in Wonderland
Alien Gate
The Apprentice
Axis and Allies
Backgammon
Battleship®
Burn Cycle
Caesars® World of Boxing
Caesars® World of Gambling
CD Shoot
Chaos Control
Clue (Cluedo®)
Clue 2 (Cluedo® 2 – The Mysteries Continue)
Connect Four
Dark Castle®
Defender of the Crown
Dragon’s Lair™
Dragon's Lair™ II: Time Warp (Dragon’s Lair™ 2)
Earth Command
Effacer: Hangman from the 25th Century
Escape From CyberCity
Flashback
Girl’s Club
Hanna-Barbera’s Cartoon Carnival
Hotel Mario™
Inca
International Tennis Open
International Tennis Open – 2 Players Version
Jeopardy!®
Jigsaw: The Ultimate Electronic Puzzle
The Joker’s Wild™
The Joker’s Wild jr™
Kether
Kingdom™ – The Far Reaches
Labyrinth of Crete™
Laser Lords
Lemmings
Link™ – The Faces of Evil
Litil Divil™
Lords of the Rising Sun
Mad Dog McCree™
Mega Maze
Merlin’s Apprentice
Mutant Rampage – Bodyslam™
Mystic Midway – Phantom Express
Mystic Midway – Rest in Pieces
Name That Tune®
NFL – Football Trivia Challenge
NFL – Football Trivia Challenge 94/95
NFL – Hall of Fame Football
NFL – Instant Replay
Pinball
Power Hitter
Sargon™ Chess
Space Ace
Striker Pro
Tetris®
Text Tiles
The Palm Springs Open
Thunder in Paradise™ Interactive
Video Speedway
Voyeur™
The Wacky World of Miniature Golf™
Who Shot Johnny Rock?™
Zelda™ – The Wand of Gamelon
Zombie Dinos from Planet Zeltoid
After doing some research on this site and among others, it looks like only 69 games came out for the CD-i here in North America. The final game for the US market looks to be Labyrinth of Crete in 1996. Any additions/info is appreciated:
3rd Degree
The 7th Guest
A Great Day at the Races
Alice in Wonderland
Alien Gate
The Apprentice
Axis and Allies
Backgammon
Battleship®
Burn Cycle
Caesars® World of Boxing
Caesars® World of Gambling
CD Shoot
Chaos Control
Clue (Cluedo®)
Clue 2 (Cluedo® 2 – The Mysteries Continue)
Connect Four
Dark Castle®
Defender of the Crown
Dragon’s Lair™
Dragon's Lair™ II: Time Warp (Dragon’s Lair™ 2)
Earth Command
Effacer: Hangman from the 25th Century
Escape From CyberCity
Flashback
Girl’s Club
Hanna-Barbera’s Cartoon Carnival
Hotel Mario™
Inca
International Tennis Open
International Tennis Open – 2 Players Version
Jeopardy!®
Jigsaw: The Ultimate Electronic Puzzle
The Joker’s Wild™
The Joker’s Wild jr™
Kether
Kingdom™ – The Far Reaches
Labyrinth of Crete™
Laser Lords
Lemmings
Link™ – The Faces of Evil
Litil Divil™
Lords of the Rising Sun
Mad Dog McCree™
Mega Maze
Merlin’s Apprentice
Mutant Rampage – Bodyslam™
Mystic Midway – Phantom Express
Mystic Midway – Rest in Pieces
Name That Tune®
NFL – Football Trivia Challenge
NFL – Football Trivia Challenge 94/95
NFL – Hall of Fame Football
NFL – Instant Replay
Pinball
Power Hitter
Sargon™ Chess
Space Ace
Striker Pro
Tetris®
Text Tiles
The Palm Springs Open
Thunder in Paradise™ Interactive
Video Speedway
Voyeur™
The Wacky World of Miniature Golf™
Who Shot Johnny Rock?™
Zelda™ – The Wand of Gamelon
Zombie Dinos from Planet Zeltoid
Quote from omegalfa on 20/07/2019, 00:34Hello @bewny35
Thank you for using The World of CD-i to your research.
Remember, the title list isn't complete at all.
Even if you can find a title that not includes an US catalogue number, it doesn't mean we will not find it soon an US cover and add it to the list. That is why we are still adding covers and titles.The CD-i is a very peculiar system, we can compare it to an android system (nothing to see with Google system), an android system as it is not only a gaming console for adults or kids, or an adult virtual museum, or even a Video-CD player... it is difficult to describe what is it exactly, so the titles released are so many and so different that it's also very difficult to find them all, with many regional only titles.
We will finish to discover all of them, with the help of all CD-i collectors, but we are pretty sure some unknown titles are lost in some houses!
The US title list will grow for sure!
Hello @bewny35
Thank you for using The World of CD-i to your research.
Remember, the title list isn't complete at all.
Even if you can find a title that not includes an US catalogue number, it doesn't mean we will not find it soon an US cover and add it to the list. That is why we are still adding covers and titles.
The CD-i is a very peculiar system, we can compare it to an android system (nothing to see with Google system), an android system as it is not only a gaming console for adults or kids, or an adult virtual museum, or even a Video-CD player... it is difficult to describe what is it exactly, so the titles released are so many and so different that it's also very difficult to find them all, with many regional only titles.
We will finish to discover all of them, with the help of all CD-i collectors, but we are pretty sure some unknown titles are lost in some houses!
The US title list will grow for sure!
Quote from contributor on 20/07/2019, 19:12Hi Bewny35, please be careful with some unclear numbers here. A game like Labyrinth of Crete never saw a physical release in the USA on CD-i, it was only published in Europe. However, this game was on the shelves for about 1,5 years. In the meantime, PIMA had testing discs with a USA catalogue number reserved for it. The same counts for games like Zelda's Adventure and Micro Machines for example. Both have USA catalogue numbers, but these two also did not see an actual physical release. I have by the way the official release list from PIMA, this might help you. You can safely say that PIMA stopped publishing july 1995. Titles after this date were cancelled in USA anyway. If you're just looking for the numbers, these catalogues will help you to find more.
Hi Bewny35, please be careful with some unclear numbers here. A game like Labyrinth of Crete never saw a physical release in the USA on CD-i, it was only published in Europe. However, this game was on the shelves for about 1,5 years. In the meantime, PIMA had testing discs with a USA catalogue number reserved for it. The same counts for games like Zelda's Adventure and Micro Machines for example. Both have USA catalogue numbers, but these two also did not see an actual physical release. I have by the way the official release list from PIMA, this might help you. You can safely say that PIMA stopped publishing july 1995. Titles after this date were cancelled in USA anyway. If you're just looking for the numbers, these catalogues will help you to find more.