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The ultimate music game. Explore a vast network of fully navigable 3D environments in this role playing adventure. Trade with characters, solve puzzles, and win games to collect sixteen S-Warps. Bring them back to the time machine to transport yourself to a mind-blowing ride through The Escape. Watch the clock: you only have six hours to complete the game. In order to succeed, jump the five timezones to find all the clues to a virtual murder mystery. Solve the enigma of cosmic consciousness, find the code that controls time and space and play music games with Herbie Hancock, PM Dawn, Stereo MC's and Redman & Suga in the Def Jam Club to win the essential S-Warps.

The parole officer has just made you an offer you cannot refuse... "Shut down the reactor at the heart of the Atlantis resort and you can have your freedom". Your reply... "Where's my rocket launcher?" 20 levels of mindless blasting!!

A sci-fi flight sim for PC. PlayStation and Saturn versions of the game were in development but eventually cancelled.

Adventure game authored in Macromedia Director puts you in the role of an agent trying to scout and book one of 2 comics. Fail and you're booted to mini-games which you can beat to return to the main game. Gameplay consists mostly of exploring and clicking on people and items in the correct order.

In the 25 levels the player duels one enemy each. Additionally there are other ships which shoot both opponents and asteroids which either split when shot or give extras like better armor. There are three arenas: horizontal, vertical and spherical. Every fight costs credits so the player has to pick up money symbols during the fight. When having more money he can spend it on weapon and armor upgrades. The soundtrack features 17 songs from bands like Dog eat Dog, Pop will eat itself and Sugar Ray and can be replaced with another music CD. "Nihilist: Let the killing begin..." -- UK tag-lined title

Point and click adventure with cartoon animation and magical puzzles. Sequel of Kingdom: The Far Reaches aka Thayer's Quest

You're a skillful thief condemned to death for trying to steal from the temple of Hera. However, Zeus himself frees you and gives you a task. Solve the puzzles of the Labyrinth of Minos on Crete to keep the Minotaur in and you may live.

The world's first dog simulation puts players in the cockpit of the family dog. Roam the backyard from a first-person perspective, see a comical explanation of how dogs work on the inside, or take to the city on a funny dog rescue mission.

FX Fighter is a video game developed by Argonaut Games and released by GTE Entertainment in 1995. It was an early realtime 3D fighting game to be developed for the PC. The game was also being developed for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, but eventually only the PC CD-ROM version for MS-DOS was released. The game features eight different characters, eight different arenas, movie cut scenes, and 40 attacks per fighter. The player selects a character to face against eight of the best fighters in the universe for a prize consisting of the most powerful weapon in the universe.

DIMA's first full blown platformer game for the CD-i and the first installment in the series. It's quite common to find other CD-i reference lists quote Christmas Crisis and Christmas Country as one of the same game however this is not the case and two entirely unique games were released by the same developer. Christmas Crisis was the first release in 1995 under the developers name DIMA which chaged to Creative Media when Christmas Country was released in 1996.

Merlin's Apprentice is a puzzle game in which you have to become an apprentice to Merlin the Wizard -- but first you have to find him by solving many puzzles and trying to outsmart three clever demons. The game has cartoon-style graphics and funny sound & voices.

Caesar challenges our indomitable Gauls to wander the Roman Empire freely. This provocation is bound to make Gaulish blood boil: after the Tour of Gaul, here comes the Tour of the Roman Empire. The expedition is led by the druid Getafix, and each player chooses a character to play from a cast including Asterix, Obelix, Impedimenta, Panacea, Justforkix and Geriatrix. Asterix: Caesar’s Challenge is a board game which can be played by 1-4 people. The goal of the game is to collect the required amount of souvenirs from different lands and return to the village before time runs out. If none of the players manage to reach the goal, Caesar will win instead.

Clue (released as Cluedo in Europe) is a full-motion video adaptation of the popular board game of the same name. There are three storylines with four difficulty levels, each with a unique solution making it altogether twelve different mysteries: The Hodded Madonna, Happy Ever After and Deadly Patent. The movement system, where the player moves the cursor to a portion of the screen and clicks on it to move or turn to that direction is similar to the one found in the The 7th Guest. Inside the rooms the screen switches to a 360º panorama that can be scrolled by moving the cursor to its edges. Clicking on clocks starts a flashback video of what happened on the room before the crime was committed. Clicking on suspects brings up the interrogation screen, where they can be inquired about weapons, their alibis, etc. Clicking on secret passages transports the player to another room. Clicking on the bell calls the butler and the accusation menu, where the player chooses the weapon and the murderer. Afterwards, the butler informs if the player made the right choice. A notebook keeps track of all the information collected, and can be accessed at any time. Each of the four difficulty levels have a different number of accusations available (3 on the easiest level, 1 on the hardest one). In the easier levels the room positions are fixed, while in the tougher levels they are random. In each player's turn they can perform two moves, two actions or a action and a move. A move is defined by entering and leaving a room. A action is defined by examining items, interrogating suspects or watching a flashback.

Yearn2Learn: Peanuts is edutainment software for kids aged 3 to 10, hosted by Snoopy and the Peanuts gang. It includes a series of independent activities such as a math game, a geography game, a reading game (which consists of animated Peanuts strips), a visual coordination game and an electronic coloring book. The game features full voice-overs explaining every feature in it and also spelling words and locations. Additionally, the game has many "hotspots" which trigger animations, sounds, etc. Developed and published by Image Smith.

This FMV game is based on the educational TV show of the same name. This game is shaped like an episode of the show. The player can point and click on items, which will display a video of the two presenters and the protagonist Dodo, a muppet with a yellow beak and a pois body. Videos are usually activities, songs or stories shown by the presenters. The target is prescholar age, between 3 and 6 years.

Zelda's Adventure was the product of a compromise between Nintendo and Philips following their failure to release a CD-ROM based add-on to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game boasts an entirely unique design in comparison to the previous CD-i Zelda titles, emphasizing the difference in production between the developers. Princess Zelda serves as the game's protagonist, making it the second game in the series where she is playable. Zelda's Adventure incorporates a similar top-down view reminiscent of most conventional 2D Zelda games and it also has dungeons. The game have been subject to much criticism and Nintendo does not recognize it as part of the series.

Hotel Mario is a puzzle/platformer game who takes place in hotels. The general goal in each stage is to close all the doors on every floor. However, various enemies will interfere and reopen them at times. Elevators are needed to travel between floors. The first six hotels have ten stages, whilst the seventh has fifteen. The game had low sales partially due to a lack of interest in the CD-i system, and received mainly poor reviews.

Dimo very much likes candy and invites you to join him. Together you will go to the different worlds looking for candy!

Wordplay is a word game for up to four players. The virtual host Bob continuously presents new letters in a pool. Players select a letter to place in their own collection each turn. It is up to the players to create words with their collected letters. Forming words scores the players points, the first player to reach 200 points wins the match. Players score more points for words that use all of their letters. If a player can't make any words from the letters in the pool he or she can opt to reshuffle it completely but losing a turn. The game recognizes 35,000 words of both British and American spelling.

The Apprentice is a plain old platform game. As Marvin, a wizard's apprentice, your master Mr. Wandburner gives you a series of tasks to complete, spread out on six levels with three stages each, taking place on land, in the sea and in the air. In order to make your life in the aquatic levels easier, the wizard will turn you into a frog. In order to fly, you're equipped with a special flying helmet. Each level has a new weapon for you to use, ranging from the traditional magic wand to a rubber ball, a water pistol or even a laser gun. As in any normal platform game, each level has an end-boss, and between levels are bonus rounds.

QuizMania is an italian exclusive collection of minigames that takes place in a network of tv channels. The player will be introduced to the game itself and to all the mini-games by its only host Raul Cremona, which interprets different characters, one for each game plus the menu and a pirate television that will randomly appear during the gameplay. The included games are - TeleTre: A classic quiz with a question and three possible answers - TeleIndovinelli: A riddle to resolve, where the only input for the player is for revealing the answer - TeleAnagrammi: with a given word, create another word by mixing its letters - TeleRebus: write the phrase by resolving a riddle with a drawing and some letters - TeleLabirinti: multiple letters are arranged in a square formation. The player has to connect all of them to create a phrase - TeleIntruso: find the word that doesn't fit with the other four

A collection of video, music, and photos with interactive elements from Peter Gabriel. Released in 1993, it was one of the first music CD-ROM releases and became one of the best selling.

Link: The Faces of Evil was the product of a compromise between Nintendo and Philips following their failure to release a CD-ROM based add-on to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The Faces of Evil differ from most conventional Zelda games as it is a platformer with a side-scrolling view, similar to The Adventure of Link. Stages are accessed from a world map, with more becoming available as Link clears an area or defeats a boss. The game have been subject to much criticism and Nintendo does not recognize it as part of the series.

Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon was the product of a compromise between Nintendo and Philips following their failure to release a CD-ROM based add-on to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed in tandem with Link: The Faces of Evil and marks the first game where the eponymous princess Zelda is playable. The Wand of Gamelon differ from most conventional Zelda games as it is a platformer with a side-scrolling view, similar to The Adventure of Link. Stages are accessed from a world map, with more becoming available as Zelda clears an area or defeats a boss. The game have been subject to much criticism and Nintendo does not recognize it as part of the series.

The Berenstain Bears: On Their Own is an interactive story book for children based on the popular children's book series. A yearly fair has come to Bear country, but nobody has the time to accompany brother and sister bear to go to it. Mother bear agrees that they can go on their own if they prove they can be responsible. The game includes 29 educational games for children. With each successful completion the player can win stars. Games include cleaning their virtual room, catching the bus to school, matching the alphabet, reading the clock and others. Initially all the games are around the house, but once the player has shown his responsibility, more games at the fair are unlocked.

NFL Football Trivia Challenge is a trivia game with an National Football League license. Either player can pick his favourite team to play with. TV commentators Pat Summerall and Tom Bookshier describe various situations in play accompanied by 1200 images and 300 Full Motion Video clips. 1500 multiple choice questions are waiting to be answered in the game. For each correct answer the player gains yardage in the game and increases his chances of scoring a point. The player with most points after 60 questions wins the game. There are three different difficulty levels to play at.

Little Monster at School is an interactive story game, based on the book by Mercer Mayer. Little Monster explains how school is fun and things to do in school, along with trying to help a monster kid named Yally get along with school. On the pages after the first part of the story is read to the player. Objects in the background may be clicked to reveal hidden surprises. While playing, click on some of background objects and find a little furry mutant.

A miniature Golf game for the CD-i with the voice of Eugene Levy.

The evil Harry the Harrier wants to use his alien Brain Blobs to zombify dinosaurs and bring them into the present to take over the world. Travel around with Dexter in his time machine and get the 4-1-1 on those dinosaurs to find them before they get turned into zombies in this rad FMV adventure!

Twelve more of Aesop's fables illustrate his enduring wit and wisdom, with narration by Danny Glover and music by Ron Carter. Thirty sliding puzzles reinforce the morals in a fun way.

An action adventure that combines history, metaphysics, science fiction, and other strangeness into a strange hybrid.

The Dark Fables of Aesop is a collection of twelve fables. The stories are presented with illustrations, animations and Jazz music. Included with the disk are 60 maze games with three different difficulties.

Welcome to life in the fast lane, heart pounding competition in high performance racing machines! You’re at the wheel. Advancing through ten of the world’s toughest professional race tracks.

Text Tiles is a fast-paced word spelling strategy game. Use the given letters to spell words horizontally or vertically. The longer the words, the more points you get. Spell two or more words at the same time for an extra bonus! The clock is always ticking, so use your time wisely. If you don’t place a letter quick enough it will turn into a block. Then you’ll have to work around it!

Battleship is a conversion of the classic board game for the CD-i. The game plays exactly like the original board game. You take turns to fire on certain coordinates in the hope of hitting enemy ships. On the side of the screen there's a little window that shows short naval archive footage whenever you are firing or get hit. You can play against the computer or against a friend.

Hours of interactive play awaits kids with Cartoon Jukebox. Now, favorite children's tunes like Pop Goes the Weasel, and Row, Row, Row Your Boat, come alive as never before. Each song is illustrated with dazzling original animation.

The Battle Lines are Drawn! Welcome to the twelfth century Japan! Your bitter rivals, the Taira clan, have murdered your father and subverted the emperor. In an epic quest to become SHOGUN, and thus redeem the family honor, you’ll command vast armies of samurai warriors; defend yourself against ninja assassins; lay siege against mighty fortresses; negotiate alliances; and confront your enemies in personal combat!