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|image=[[File:Philips CDi.jpg|300px]]
|image=[[File:Philips CDi.jpg|300px]]
|type=Home video game console<br>Media player
|type=Home video game console<br>Media player
|released={{released|Japan|April 25, 1992<ref>[https://cdii.blogspot.com/2007/07/cd-i-in-japan-philips-artspace-denshi.html CD-i in Japan - Philips Artspace and Japan Interactive Media] (cdii.blogspot.com)</ref>|USA|October 15, 1991<ref>[https://cdii.blogspot.com/2020/10/onthisday-cd-i-officially-was-launched.html #onthisday CD-i officially was launched 29 years ago in the USA, the first region that CD-i was active in] (cdii.blogspot.com)</ref>|Europe|June 24, 1992<ref>[https://cdii.blogspot.com/2021/06/rare-cd-i-records-94-philips-partner.html Rare CD-i Records #94 - The Philips Partner Programme - Paris, June 24th 1992 (today we celebrate the European CD-i launch!)] (cdii.blogspot.com)</ref>}}
|released={{released|USA|December 3, 1991|Europe|July 10, 1992}}
|media=Compact Disc
|media=Compact Disc
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Nintendo partnered with Sony to create a CD-ROM peripheral for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and later Philips. The peripheral was cancelled, and as a compromise, Nintendo allowed Philips to create games based on a few of their franchises, including the ''Mario'' series and ''The Legend of Zelda'' series.
Nintendo partnered with Sony to create a CD-ROM peripheral for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and later Philips. The peripheral was cancelled, and as a compromise, Nintendo allowed Philips to create games based on a few of their franchises, including the ''Mario'' series and ''The Legend of Zelda'' series.


In late 1993, Philips published two ''Zelda'' titles developed by Animation Magic on the same day, ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' and ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''. A third game developed by Viridis, ''Zelda's Adventure'', was published in early 1996.
In late 1993, Philips published two ''Zelda'' titles developed by Animation Magic on the same day, ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' and ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''. ''Zelda's Adventure'' was published in 1994.


== Games ==
== Games ==
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Zelda's Adventure box art.jpg|''[[Zelda's Adventure]]''
Zelda's Adventure box art.jpg|''[[Zelda's Adventure]]''
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