Dragon's Lair is an interactive game originally created by Don Bluth.
Dirk the Daring, is on a quest to rescue the fair Princess Daphne from the clutches of the infamous Singe, the fire-breathing dragon. Battle your way with the valiant knight, as he finds his way through the castle of Mordroc, a dark wizard, who has enchanted it with treacherous monsters and obstacles. In the mysterious caverns below the castle, your odyssey continues against the evil forces that oppose your efforts to reach the Dragon's Lair Lead on Adventurer, your Quest awaits!
You are private detective Sam D. Philips and your job is to find Monica, the beautiful wife of Mafia boss Antonio Baresi.
You make the decisions in this interactive detective. But be careful, every mistake can be fatal!
"Professor Plum...in the kitchen...with a candlestick." For decades, CLUE has been one of the world's most popular detective games. Now the celebrated murder mystery comes to life with live actors, sensational video and the powers of interactive investigation.
Mr. Boddy has been found murdered in the mansion. Your job is to be the first to discover the killer, the lethal weapon and the room in which the deadly deed was done.
CD Shoot is a clay dove shooting game for the CD-i. The game has four game modes: sporting, Olympic trap, balltrap and English skeet. In the game clay doves are launched in the air and using a targeting crosshair you have to shoot them out of the sky.
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.
Namco compilation, consisting of three games. Galaxian, Galaga and Ms Pacman.
Conversions of three Namco classics including Galaxian, Ms Pac-man and Galaga. NAMCO took special interest in this project even though they weren't directly involved with the development of the CD-i version, the quality of the Intellectual Property had to be maintained. This went as far as the packaging itself which is detailed in the below Suggestive Themes boxout. Philips ADS were given a Pac-man arcade board with the chipset for Ms Pac-man to wire up so they had everything to do a decent conversion. It wasn't a straight port however, the entire game was upgraded to a 256 colour palette and also extra levels were added courtesy of Johnny Wood and authorised by NAMCO.
Accelerator, an addictive car racing game by The Vision Factory, 1997.
Accelerator had the most protracted development cycle of any CD-i game. It was initially written by a student Ben Sugden on a working vacation to SPC Vision. He designed the core concept of the game but left it in an unfinished state when his vacation was out. The game was developed on and off by various SPC staff until finally during the summer of 1994 a testing version was sent to PIMC. This came back with numerous bugs which remained unfixed until Michael Hildenborg was contracted to produce a fixed version which was completed towards the end of 1995. The game was sent to PIMC and returned again with new bugs, since there was no publisher and no great hurry Accelerator was shelved for more than a year. Finally the game was finished and released in 1997 by SPC Vision.
A terrifying evil is threatening the safety of your planet. Hordes of monsters are advancing through the Alien Gate with one objective in mind - the destruction of your world! Only you can ward off this danger. As a rocket fighter pilot, your coolheadedness will be tested to the utmost. The last battle has begun.
Much more than the return of the ghost-chompin' legend, PAC-PANIC is a think-fast challenge and a puzzle game, too. As the blocks, you gotta think quick and move quicker, to line 'em up and make 'em vanish.
Paint School II has all the remarkable features of Paint School I: the use of 32,000 colors for spectacular painting, CD-quality music to color by, and sophisticated software for a "smart" program! Paint School II contains hundreds of additional scenes to paint, from such categories as Numerous Numbers, Lots of Letters and Shape Place. These subjects teach kids important concepts while they color. With a wide choice of color palettes and hundreds of scenes, there's no end to the fun!