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Quote from Blazers on 03/01/2023, 23:15Most of the really best PhotoCD titles are the ones just show similarly-themed nature pictures with peaceful musical accompaniment. These all look great when played on your CD-i player onto a proper CRT set.
Most of the really best PhotoCD titles are the ones just show similarly-themed nature pictures with peaceful musical accompaniment. These all look great when played on your CD-i player onto a proper CRT set.
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Quote from Blazers on 03/01/2023, 23:20The format did very well in Japan, better there than anywhere else in the world. There's a reason why Sega even released dedicated hardware for it. Storybooks, "glamour" picture compilations (this is before broadband Internet!), and many other use cases are just some of the thousands Japanese PhotoCD titles.
The format did very well in Japan, better there than anywhere else in the world. There's a reason why Sega even released dedicated hardware for it. Storybooks, "glamour" picture compilations (this is before broadband Internet!), and many other use cases are just some of the thousands Japanese PhotoCD titles.
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Quote from Blazers on 03/01/2023, 23:31A few of the more interesting US PhotoCD titles:
Multimedia Ireland is a box set
What Dreams May Come is is one of many promotional titles that made use of the format. This one specifically has various pictures of Robin Williams and was put out by the PolyGram side of Philips.
Fish Collection is a collection of images related to Ocean life.
Eurotica is just one of scores of titles that made use of the format for serving up those kinds of images. It makes sense that so many were made before the Internet made it easier to appreciate these kinds of pictures. Definitely a relic of the time.
A few of the more interesting US PhotoCD titles:
Multimedia Ireland is a box set
What Dreams May Come is is one of many promotional titles that made use of the format. This one specifically has various pictures of Robin Williams and was put out by the PolyGram side of Philips.
Fish Collection is a collection of images related to Ocean life.
Eurotica is just one of scores of titles that made use of the format for serving up those kinds of images. It makes sense that so many were made before the Internet made it easier to appreciate these kinds of pictures. Definitely a relic of the time.
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Quote from Blazers on 03/01/2023, 23:36Notice the tiny PCD logo in the corner of this promotional Sundance disc from 2000?
The disc made to commemorate the 24th Annual Street Rod Nationals is one of the few Canadian PhotoCD titles that I've come across. Most of the rest are just stock photo compilations.
Grand Prix Special is one of the titles that really makes an in-depth use of the format. Quiz, pictures, music, etc.
The Getting Ahead series is actually in the PhotoCD format, but was sold with CD-i branding and Catalog Numbers.
Notice the tiny PCD logo in the corner of this promotional Sundance disc from 2000?
The disc made to commemorate the 24th Annual Street Rod Nationals is one of the few Canadian PhotoCD titles that I've come across. Most of the rest are just stock photo compilations.
Grand Prix Special is one of the titles that really makes an in-depth use of the format. Quiz, pictures, music, etc.
The Getting Ahead series is actually in the PhotoCD format, but was sold with CD-i branding and Catalog Numbers.
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Quote from Blazers on 03/01/2023, 23:41New England is yet another in a series of stock photo PCD releases.
The Boeing one is part of a set that made use of the format for one of the discs. It's an example of the business uses for PhotoCD.
Medical Library is just one of the many US stock photo PhotoCD series.
The Civil War title is indeed a CD-i player compatible PhotoCD title that was sold in various museum and Battlefield gift shops. Remember, not all PhotoCD titles are obvious.
New England is yet another in a series of stock photo PCD releases.
The Boeing one is part of a set that made use of the format for one of the discs. It's an example of the business uses for PhotoCD.
Medical Library is just one of the many US stock photo PhotoCD series.
The Civil War title is indeed a CD-i player compatible PhotoCD title that was sold in various museum and Battlefield gift shops. Remember, not all PhotoCD titles are obvious.
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Quote from Blazers on 03/01/2023, 23:47Various German PhotoCD titles. There's several extensive series and solo releases in the format from Germany.
Various German PhotoCD titles. There's several extensive series and solo releases in the format from Germany.
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Quote from Blazers on 03/01/2023, 23:54Though rare and tough to find nowadays, dedicated PhotoCD computer hardware was made back in the day.
Though rare and tough to find nowadays, dedicated PhotoCD computer hardware was made back in the day.
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Quote from DataPro on 09/01/2023, 14:31Hello, i've just bought a new PhotoCD :
Total Granada-Dakar 1995
More when it will arrive at my home.2.14.0.0
Hello, i've just bought a new PhotoCD :
Total Granada-Dakar 1995
More when it will arrive at my home.
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