Popular games published by company philips media

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01.01.1970

Mario Takes America is a canceled game that was developed for the Philips CD-i. According to the UK CD-i magazine announcement, the game would have featured Mario using multiple vehicles (mentioning truck, train, car, aeroplane, helicopter, and a motorbike as being usable) during the game and that it would take place on Earth (in a manner not unlike Super Mario's Wacky Worlds, another canceled CD-i project) and more specifically, the United States of America. The plot of the game would have Mario arriving at New York and travelling across America in order to reach Hollywood to star in his own feature film.

31.12.1990

Paint School will revolutionize the art of colouring! It combines CD quality music with lots of entertaining options and features and best of all, it uses an unprecedented 32,000 colours to make the results truly spectacular! This versatile title gives kids hours of fun while stimulating their awareness of colour, shapes and patterns.

31.12.1993

GOAL! is a FIFA World Cup soccer multiple-choice quiz game for two players or teams in one of eight languages. Questions are asked randomly from a base of hundreds about the players, venues and results of one of sport's most famous championships. Include a Penalty Shootout minigame.

31.12.1996

CD-i FMV lightgun shooter where the player faces off against international drug runners throughout South America. The sequel to Crime Patrol. Uses the CD-i Peacemaker Gun.

31.12.1992

Barely interactive collection of flower photography of Robert Mapplethorpe.

31.12.1991

Classical Jukebox is a a fully interactive visual program with music. History comes alive on your TV with the colorful lives of fifteen of the world's most gifted composers. Discover how Mozart began to compose at age five. Beethoven wrote his finest work after going deaf at age 47. Now CDI's interactive features give you full fidelity and digitally mastered stereo sound. Over 90 minutes of video highlighting facts about the composers, their work, and the periods in which they lived. The game also has the ability to create your own customized playlist.

01.02.1990

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!

31.12.1996

A inventory-based adventure game developed by Microids and published by Philipps Media France for PC and CD-i. The game has a big variety of puzzles – including for the genre familiar ones – decoding messages, cracking safes. The game is completely controlled by the keyboard and features voices and subtitles.

31.12.1996

An Adventure game developed for DOS and Windows in 1996 by the now defunct French Haiku Studios and published by Philips Media. One year later there was a release for the Apple Macintosh.

31.12.1991

Through entertaining, fully animated sequences, children can explore the streets of Richard Scarry's Busy town and choose places and friends to visit. Inside the many shops are games and surprises and opportunities to practice important pre-reading skills!

01.02.1993

You’re the pilot of the Steel Machine – and it is up to you to fight off an attack by 6 battle cruisers intent on invading your planet. They’ve broken through all defenses now Steel Machines is the last hope. You’ll have to fight your way through 6 levels of deadly combat and battle with fleets of enemy ships sent to destroy you. It’s your toughest challenge ever.