Description In 1982, Philips introduced a special version of the Videopac in cooperation with a West German advertising agency from Düsseldorp; CSV. This CSV Video-Traffic Games Edition of the G7000… Lees verder »
The Jet 471 is Radiola’s successor to the Jet 47. It has the same specifications as the Philips Videopac G7401 and also uses the same Péritel/DIN plug for video output… Lees verder »
Description The SBR CD-i 4000 was a compact CD-i player that came on the market in 1995 (the twilight of the CD-i system). It is a rebranded version of the… Lees verder »
Description Philips P200T In march of 1980 Philps introduced its P2000T home computer. The system was to a large extend developed by the Austrian professor Dieter Hammer. He used a… Lees verder »
The CDI 22ER9011 is a mouse for the CD-i consoles. In came with a mousepad and a bracket to secure it to your CD-i. In the 1990s various gaming consoles… Lees verder »
Description The Videopac N60 is an extremely rare variant of the Videopac. Specs and Appearance The console is in appearance very similar to the more known G7200. The console has… Lees verder »
Introduction The Philips CD-i 370 was the third and last portable Philips CDi player. It was introduced in 1996. Development Although the Philips branded and introduced several CD-i handhelds, none… Lees verder »
Description Introduction The Philips CD-i 350 was the first portable CDi player. It was introduced in 1993. With a color LCD panel and built-in video, this was a very capable… Lees verder »
Philips introduced the Peacekeerp Revolver as a bundle with the light gun game Mac Dog McCree in 1994. The bundle was retailing for $60 dollars. The bundle game with a… Lees verder »
Description The CD-i was a compact CD-i player that came on the market in 1995 (the twilight of the CD-i system). The console was designed to fit seamlessly into 26cm… Lees verder »