The history of Nintendo's and Philips' relationship with the CD-i is a contentious one, something that incidentally resulted in Sony developing the PlayStation as it distanced itself from Nintendo. To ...
Even the worst games have fans. Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: Wand of Gamelon, those infamous Legend of Zelda platform games for the CD-i, have some true believers, and one such dedicated ...
Twitter user Dopply shared remade versions of the two Legend of Zelda games, which have been enhanced with features like widescreen support, subtitles, and better controls. According to Dopply, the ...
I daresay I’m probably not giving you any huge revelations by telling you that in the early ’90s, there were a number of Zelda games produced for the Phillips CD-i console. Albeit, I’d forgive you if ...
Yes, this was a little April Fools gag — we hope you enjoyed it! We've received word from a source close to Nintendo that the Phillips CD-i Legend of Zelda games are coming to Switch later this year, ...
In the early 1990s, through a quirk of licensing, the Dutch electronics company Philips ended up with the rights to make three games based on Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda series for its CD-i interactive ...
No video-game franchise in history has a track record as consistent as Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda. Well, with one major exception: In the mid-’90s, Nintendo temporarily took leave of their senses ...
At its Summer Games Showcase, Limited Run Games announced modern ports for lots of classic games, like Gex Trilogy. However, Limited Run and Seedy Eye Software also cursed the world with the reveal ...
Zelda’s Adventure – will it be better in Game Boy form? (pic: Twitter) Diehard Zelda fans in need of a fix before Tears Of The Kingdom can check out a free fan remake of an oft forgotten CD-i title.
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore is getting a controller worthy of its inspiration — for better or worse. The upcoming game, a spiritual successor to the infamous 1993 Zelda titles for the Philips CD-i, ...
What first started off as a joke between friends, has turned into a full-fledged remake for two of the most questionable games to bolster the Zelda name. Those two games: Link: The Faces of Evil and ...
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