Hello from Canada!
Quote from V-SNES on 20/03/2022, 00:01Hi! I'm V-SNES and I'm super excited to be here. I enjoy collecting and playing video games for quite a few consoles, many of which are older than me as I'm 23. It ranges from consoles as common as the NES to more obscure consoles like the Nintendo Virtual Boy and VM Labs Nuon. In addition, I like learning about homebrew communities in their creation, structure, culture, and of course the new hardware and software. I’ve read the section about this site's history, and it was really fascinating. This site so far reminds me a lot of Planet Virtual Boy, a site dedicated to the preservation of the Nintendo Virtual Boy while also promoting hardware/software development, and community forum activity.
With regards to my experience with the CD-i, I don't have one yet but would love to own one. I have ordered the new Nobelia game so hopefully I'll get to pick up a CD-i soon. Looking through the library, there seems to be quite a few interesting games, a lot more than I expected given the CD-i's reputation. Overall, I've still got a lot to learn and am looking forward to it π
Hi! I'm V-SNES and I'm super excited to be here. I enjoy collecting and playing video games for quite a few consoles, many of which are older than me as I'm 23. It ranges from consoles as common as the NES to more obscure consoles like the Nintendo Virtual Boy and VM Labs Nuon. In addition, I like learning about homebrew communities in their creation, structure, culture, and of course the new hardware and software. I’ve read the section about this site's history, and it was really fascinating. This site so far reminds me a lot of Planet Virtual Boy, a site dedicated to the preservation of the Nintendo Virtual Boy while also promoting hardware/software development, and community forum activity.
With regards to my experience with the CD-i, I don't have one yet but would love to own one. I have ordered the new Nobelia game so hopefully I'll get to pick up a CD-i soon. Looking through the library, there seems to be quite a few interesting games, a lot more than I expected given the CD-i's reputation. Overall, I've still got a lot to learn and am looking forward to it π
Quote from omegalfa on 20/03/2022, 00:25Oh man, that is the most enthusiastic presentation post I have seen for ages!
Welcome to your new home! I hope you will fond all the answers you are looking for, and if not, just ask here on the forum.
Enjoy your stay, enjoy playing CD-i and be happy!
Oh man, that is the most enthusiastic presentation post I have seen for ages!
Welcome to your new home! I hope you will fond all the answers you are looking for, and if not, just ask here on the forum.
Enjoy your stay, enjoy playing CD-i and be happy!
Quote from Dacobah on 29/03/2022, 23:12Hi V-SNES, welcome to the World of CD-i!
It's great to see you came here to discover CD-i titles. I think everyone should try the CD-i before judging it too quickly π
Hi V-SNES, welcome to the World of CD-i!
It's great to see you came here to discover CD-i titles. I think everyone should try the CD-i before judging it too quickly π
Quote from DataPro on 13/04/2022, 13:42Hello and welcome.
Nice to see you here.
I hope you will find a Philips CDi unit soon.CD-i history is like computer history; it's made of good choice and bad choice.
And about CD-i, Philips made bad choices.2.11.0.0
Hello and welcome.
Nice to see you here.
I hope you will find a Philips CDi unit soon.
CD-i history is like computer history; it's made of good choice and bad choice.
And about CD-i, Philips made bad choices.