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In the early 1990s, [[Nintendo]] partnered with Sony to make a CD add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]]. It was called the PlayStation Experimental. Ultimately, Nintendo decided to abort the deal, and instead signed a deal with Sony's rival Philips. The CD-i was originally released in 1991; costing one-thousand dollars in the United States. | In the early 1990s, [[Nintendo]] partnered with Sony to make a CD add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]]. It was called the PlayStation Experimental. Ultimately, Nintendo decided to abort the deal, and instead signed a deal with Sony's rival Philips. The CD-i was originally released in 1991; costing one-thousand dollars in the United States. | ||
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The Philips CD-i is a discontinued video game system, and was the first to be CD-ROM-based.
In the early 1990s, Nintendo partnered with Sony to make a CD add-on for the Super Nintendo. It was called the PlayStation Experimental. Ultimately, Nintendo decided to abort the deal, and instead signed a deal with Sony's rival Philips. The CD-i was originally released in 1991; costing one-thousand dollars in the United States.
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