The Philips CD-i, introduced in 1991, was a multimedia system that aimed to blend interactive video, gaming, and educational content in one platform.... The Philips CD-i, introduced in 1991, was a multimedia system that aimed to blend interactive video, gaming, and educational content in one platform. Utilizing compact discs, it offered a range of experiences—from full-motion video titles and children’s programs to informal gaming efforts like the now-infamous Zelda and Mario releases. Despite its innovative intent, the CD-i struggled with limited developer support, a high price point, and a lack of compelling games. As a result, it never gained a strong foothold in the market and remains more a historical curiosity than a major console success story. Expand