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The short-lived '''Philips Interactive Media''' (later '''Philips Media''') division is best known for creating the [[CD-i]] console, having originally worked closely with [[Nintendo]] in the hopes of producing a CD-ROM drive for the [[Super NES]].
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The short-lived '''Philips Interactive Media''' (later '''Philips Media''') division is best known for creating the [[CD-i]] console, having originally worked closely with [[Nintendo]] in the hopes of producing a CD-ROM drive for the [[Super NES]]. This part of the company was acquired by [[Infogrames]] in July 1997{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19980113041758/http://www.infogrames.com/infogrames/FR/societe/Archives/philips.html}}.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==

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Philips
Headquarters:
The Netherlands

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Philips.

The short-lived Philips Interactive Media (later Philips Media) division is best known for creating the CD-i console, having originally worked closely with Nintendo in the hopes of producing a CD-ROM drive for the Super NES. This part of the company was acquired by Infogrames in July 1997[1].

Softography

Mega Drive

Mega-CD

Saturn

MSX

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